March 3, 2025 - 13:25

Open Education Week (OE Week) is set to return to The University of New Mexico, running from March 3 to March 7, 2025. This global celebration is focused on advancing open education initiatives and promoting equitable access to knowledge for all.
During this week, the university will host a variety of activities and events aimed at raising awareness about the importance of open educational resources (OER). These resources are designed to enhance learning opportunities by providing free and accessible materials to students and educators alike.
Participants can look forward to workshops, panel discussions, and presentations that highlight innovative practices in open education. The event also serves as a platform for sharing success stories and best practices from faculty and students who have embraced open resources in their teaching and learning experiences.
As the movement towards open education continues to grow, OE Week at The University of New Mexico invites everyone to engage in discussions and explore the transformative potential of open access to educational materials.
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