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Tuesday, November 10 • 6:00pm - 6:25pm
Reimagining OERs in Humanities Courses: Best Practices for Literature, Mythology, Art History & More

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This session will begin with several brief presentations of creative ways college faculty have used OERs in humanities courses. They will also share innovative ways of supplementing OERs with course materials that fall outside the public domain and creative commons licensing but still do not pass any costs on to students. The session will be open for attendees to ask questions and share their challenges, solutions, and innovations for reimagining how we do OER in the humanities.

Learning Outcomes:
Attendees will learn innovative ways to implement OERs in humanities courses (literature, mythology, art history, etc.) and to supplement OER materials using library, public domain, and online resources.

Speakers
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Monica Fuglei

English Department Chair, Arapahoe Community College
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Susan Stafinbil

Faculty, Arapahoe Community College
I teach English, literature, and humanities courses at Arapahoe Community College (ACC) in Littleton, Colorado.  I've been working with OER for several years thanks to support from the Colorado Department of Higher Education and ACC's OER Advisory Committee.I'm excited by the range... Read More →
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Mitch Cota

Reference & OER Librarian, Arapahoe Community College Library
I am very interested in how different Community College's are maintaining OER materials and programs to ensure sustainability.
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Karen Danielson

Professor of Art History, Chair Visual Arts and Graphic Design, Community College of Denver


Tuesday November 10, 2020 6:00pm - 6:25pm EST
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  Practices, Presentation