Version 0.49 Nov. 25, 2025
We released a new schedule version!
We have new sessions!
- “How can AI competencies learned in school support long-term employability, and what role can OER play?” by Lana Sattelmaier
- “Transforming Traditional Lessons into Interactive Open Educational Resources (OER)” by Alaeddine Dergham
We have moved a session around: “[withdrawn] LA EDUCACIÓN COMO ESTILO DE VIDA A BORDO DE UN BARCO: UN VIAJE DE APRENDIZAJE PARA MUJERES, Y CON MUJERES"” by Jessica Gómez (Nov. 26, 2025, 7 a.m., Yellow Room → Nov. 26, 2025, 6 a.m., Withdrawn).
Version 0.48 Nov. 25, 2025
We released a new schedule version!
We have moved a session around: “Smarter, Not Harder: The Craft of Effective AI Prompting for Teachers” by Lakshmeesha K (Nov. 26, 2025, 3 a.m., Purple Room → Nov. 25, 2025, 7 p.m., Blue Room).
Version 0.47 Nov. 24, 2025
We released a new schedule version!
Version 0.46 Nov. 24, 2025
We released a new schedule version!
We have a new session: “Learning from different perspectives - Exchanging ideas and best practices on how to improve OER infrastructures!” by Maren Lenz .
We had to move some sessions, so if you were planning on seeing them, check their new dates or locations:
- “[withdrawn] Become part of the OER World Map!” by Susanne Grimm (OERinfo) (Green Room → Withdrawn)
- “Open Metadata Exchange (OME): A decentralized collaboration exchange for OER” by Anoop Aryal, M. Drew LaMar (Nov. 26, 2025, 4 a.m., Orange Room → Nov. 26, 2025, 1 a.m., Green Room)
Version 0.45 Nov. 24, 2025
We released a new schedule version!
We had to move some sessions, so if you were planning on seeing them, check their new dates or locations:
- “Decoding Yorùbá Wisdom Through Music: Open Learning from African Oral Traditions” by Adéṣínà Ayẹni (Nov. 25, 2025, 9 p.m. → Nov. 26, 2025, 10 a.m.)
- “[withdrawn] How to OER World Map: create, update and link entries” by Susanne Grimm (OERinfo) (Green Room → Withdrawn)
Version 0.44 Nov. 24, 2025
We released a new schedule version!
Version 0.43 Nov. 24, 2025
We released a new schedule version!
We have moved a session around: “[Withdrawn] Open for India – OERcamp cOERrespondents from around the wOERld” by Team OERcamp, Tina Marie Monelyon (Stage One → Withdrawn)
Version 0.42 Nov. 24, 2025
We released a new schedule version!
We have moved a session around: “Does the idea of a Barcamp aka Unconference really work?” by Jöran Muuß-Merholz (Nov. 26, 2025, 6 a.m. → Nov. 26, 2025, 9 a.m.)
Version 0.41 Nov. 24, 2025
We released a new schedule version!
We have new sessions!
- “Breaking Language Barriers: A Multilingual Open Textbook Repository for Global Education” by Vatsal
- “Major trends in the adoption of OERs: A discussion based on the findings of the 2023 GEM Report” by Laura Stipanovic, Dominic Orr, Ben Janssen, Anna Cristina d'Addio
We had to move some sessions, so if you were planning on seeing them, check their new dates or locations:
- “Decoding Yorùbá Wisdom Through Music: Open Learning from African Oral Traditions” by Adéṣínà Ayẹni (Nov. 25, 2025, 10 p.m. → Nov. 25, 2025, 9 p.m.)
- “[Withdrawn] The OER World Map: How to brows, search and filter” by Susanne Grimm (OERinfo) (Green Room → Withdrawn)
- “Smarter, Not Harder: The Craft of Effective AI Prompting for Teachers” by Lakshmeesha K (Nov. 26, 2025, midnight, Yellow Room → Nov. 26, 2025, 3 a.m., Purple Room)
Version 0.40 Nov. 21, 2025
We released a new schedule version!
We sadly had to cancel a session: “Unperfect by Design: Openness as Process, Not Product” by Lars Gerber, Stefanie Brunner
Version 0.39 Nov. 21, 2025
We released a new schedule version!
We have new sessions!
- “OER-Infrastructure from Germany: how to share OER and train AI at wirlernenonline.de” by Jessica Borger, Marco Timm
- “Exploring AI in OER: Opportunities, Challenges and Key Learnings” by Freddy Chia, Bee Eng Er, Wong Oi May
- “Does the idea of a Barcamp aka Unconference really work?” by Jöran Muuß-Merholz
- “OER in Latin America: Using open hardware in the classroom” by Erin McKiernan
- “From Policy to Practice: Austria’s national OER certification – fostering open education in higher education” by Sandra Schön and Andreas Zitek
We had to move some sessions, so if you were planning on seeing them, check their new dates or locations:
- “Growing the Open HPE Movement: An Introduction and Invitation” by Open HPE Collective (Nov. 26, 2025, 1 a.m., Green Room → Nov. 25, 2025, 9 p.m., Purple Room)
- “Breaking Barriers to Learning Resources: Textbook Availability Project Experiment in AUN” by Benson Ali (Nov. 26, 2025, 1 a.m., Orange Room → Nov. 25, 2025, 7 p.m., Purple Room)
Version 0.38 Nov. 20, 2025
We released a new schedule version!
We have new sessions!
Version 0.37 Nov. 19, 2025
We released a new schedule version!
We have new sessions!
- “Open Tools for Better Teaching” by Dr Deepika Kohli
- “[withdrawn] LA EDUCACIÓN COMO ESTILO DE VIDA A BORDO DE UN BARCO: UN VIAJE DE APRENDIZAJE PARA MUJERES, Y CON MUJERES"” by Jessica Gómez
- “AI and OER: Partners in Developing Computational Thinking” by Gloria Concepcion Tenorio-Sepulveda
- “AI is rewriting the rules of learning - can OERs keep up?” by Steven Chang, Raymond Tini, Julian Pakay, Raymond Tini
- “Open horizons for the world from Latin America (LATAM)/Horizontes abiertos para el mundo desde Latinoamerica (LATAM)” by Maria Soledad Ramirez Montoya
- “Open Metadata Exchange (OME): A decentralized collaboration exchange for OER” by Anoop Aryal, M. Drew LaMar
- “AI-Enhanced Pedagogy or Digital Pedagogy” by Dr. SONAM BANSAL
- “Creating Generative OER with GenText Studio” by David Wiley
- “Smarter, Not Harder: The Craft of Effective AI Prompting for Teachers” by Lakshmeesha K
We sadly had to cancel a session: “Perfect Match - The wikiverse for OER and educational projects” by Gabi Fahrenkrog
We had to move some sessions, so if you were planning on seeing them, check their new dates or locations:
- “Humanizing Open Education through Art, Literature, and Emotional Writing” by almafuertelab (Green Room → Yellow Room)
- “A reflective discussion on open ideology and myth” by Cailean Cooney (Nov. 26, 2025, 7 a.m. → Nov. 25, 2025, 9 p.m.)
- “From Static Textbooks to Interactive OpenBooks: Creating Engaging OER with Pressbooks + H5P” by Mrs. Sushumna Rao Tadinada, Dominique Scheffel-Dunand (Nov. 26, 2025, 4 a.m., Orange Room → Nov. 25, 2025, 3 p.m., Purple Room)
Version 0.36 Nov. 17, 2025
We released a new schedule version!
Version 0.35 Nov. 17, 2025
We released a new schedule version!
We have a new session: “Open for Impact: How OE4BW Can Reach Wikipedia-Level Visibility” by Anja Polajnar, Subha Das Mollick .
Version 0.34 Nov. 13, 2025
We released a new schedule version!
We have a new session: “Reimagining Learning in Conflict Zones: The Power of Openness” by Nour Aldulaimy .
Version 0.33 Nov. 12, 2025
We released a new schedule version!
We sadly had to cancel a session: “Reimagining Learning in Conflict Zones: The Power of Openness” by Nour Aldulaimy
Version 0.32 Nov. 6, 2025
We released a new schedule version!
We have new sessions!
- “Generative OER: Rethinking Authorship and Openness in the Age of AI” by Yasin Dahi
- “Local Action, Global Impact: Co-Creating Community Health Invitations with OER” by Anna Chruscik
- “STEAM with Purpose: Building Creative and Contextual Learning Ecosystems from Early Childhood” by Gina Alexandra Pedraza
Version 0.31 Nov. 6, 2025
We released a new schedule version!
We have moved a session around: “Navigating Policy Advocacy for Open Education: How to Impact Decision Makers” by Sarah-Isabella Behrens, Caroline Boos (Nov. 26, 2025, 6 a.m., Green Room → Nov. 26, 2025, 10 a.m., Purple Room).
Version 0.30 Nov. 5, 2025
We released a new schedule version!
Version 0.29 Nov. 5, 2025
We released a new schedule version!
We have new sessions!
- “Open Education through the Lens of Settler Colonialism in Hawaiʻi: What's Missing?” by Wayde Oshiro, Annemarie Aweau Paikai, Eiko Kosasa, Kaleikūkamakani Ruiz
- “Humanizing Open Education through Art, Literature, and Emotional Writing” by almafuertelab
- “Design as a way of educating, and educating as a way of designing the world: Creativity and purpose in the age of knowledge” by Sofia Osorio
- “Curating OER Live for Open Education Week with OEGlobal and OER Commons” by Alan Levine, Peter Musser
- “Escape Misinformation” by Chris Coward
- “Slow AI: Open Educational Resources for a More Reflective Digital Future” by Sam Illingworth
- “Contribute to “Imagine” – A Creative, Crowdsourced Teaching and Learning Resource” by Chrissi Nerantzi, Delyth Edwards (she/her), Unnamed user, Kristine
- “Addressing "Frictions" in Different Educational Contexts” by Kathryn Kure
- “Open Educational Resources to Support Learners with and without Disabilities at Higher Education Institutions” by Munir Sewani
- “From Static Textbooks to Interactive OpenBooks: Creating Engaging OER with Pressbooks + H5P” by Mrs. Sushumna Rao Tadinada, Dominique Scheffel-Dunand
- “A reflective discussion on open ideology and myth” by Cailean Cooney
- “From Waste Stream to Learning Stream: Co-Creating OER for Circular Material Valuers” by Felipe Schmidt Fonseca
We had to move some sessions, so if you were planning on seeing them, check their new dates or locations:
- “Open textbook updating through collaboration with first-year college students” by Virginia Clinton-Lisell (Green Room → Yellow Room)
- “Experimentium: A New Collection of Accessible OER Chemistry Lab Curricula” by Eszter Trufan, Elene Bouhoutsos-Brown (Green Room → Orange Room)
- “Navigating Policy Advocacy for Open Education: How to Impact Decision Makers” by Sarah-Isabella Behrens, Caroline Boos (Nov. 26, 2025, 10 a.m., Blue Room → Nov. 26, 2025, 6 a.m., Green Room)
- “Spreading Outbreak Information in Open and Accessible Ways” by Carlos C. Goller (Green Room → Orange Room)
Version 0.28 Nov. 5, 2025
We released a new schedule version!
We have a new session: “Open for Norway – OERcamp cOERrespondents from around the wOERld” by Knut Inge Skifjeld, Chahira Nouira, Sigurd Trageton .
We have moved a session around: “Navigating Policy Advocacy for Open Education: How to Impact Decision Makers” by Sarah-Isabella Behrens, Caroline Boos (Nov. 26, 2025, 6 a.m., Green Room → Nov. 26, 2025, 10 a.m., Blue Room).
Version 0.27 Oct. 28, 2025
We released a new schedule version!
Version 0.26 Oct. 28, 2025
We released a new schedule version!
We have new sessions!
Version 0.25 Oct. 26, 2025
We released a new schedule version!
We have new sessions!
- “Open for Germany – OERcamp cOERrespondents from around the wOERld” by Frank Homp | Team #OERcamp, Konrad Faber, Noreen Krause
- “Reimagining Learning in Conflict Zones: The Power of Openness” by Nour Aldulaimy
- “Ibero-American GO-GN Hub” by Virginia Rodes
- “Learning by playing and making digital escape rooms” by Oliver, Eivind Zakariassen
Version 0.24 Oct. 23, 2025
We released a new schedule version!
We have a new session: “Open for Canada – OERcamp cOERrespondents from around the wOERld” by Frank Homp | Team #OERcamp, Kaitlin Schilling .
Version 0.23 Oct. 23, 2025
We released a new schedule version!
We have a new session: “Open for the Philippines – OERcamp cOERrespondents from around the wOERld” by Melinda Bandalaria, Chahira Nouira .
Version 0.22 Oct. 22, 2025
We released a new schedule version!
We have a new session: “Open for the Netherlands – It was 20 years ago today” by Robert Schuwer, Chahira Nouira .
Version 0.21 Oct. 22, 2025
We released a new schedule version!
We have moved a session around: “The UNESCO OER Recommendation and its implementation – best practice from three countries” by Dorothy Laubscher, Djaine Damiati, Detlef Reuter, Katja Stamm, Chahira Nouira (Plenary Hour → Stage One)
Version 0.20 Oct. 22, 2025
We released a new schedule version!
We have a new session: “Open for Chile – Education and the sign of the times” by Frank Homp | Team #OERcamp, Werner Westermann .
Version 0.19 Oct. 22, 2025
We released a new schedule version!
We have a new session: “Open for the UK – The Struggle Towards Open Scotland” by Joe Wilson, Tina Marie Monelyon .
Version 0.18 Oct. 22, 2025
We released a new schedule version!
We have a new session: “Open for South Africa – OERcamp cOERrespondents from around the wOERld” by Glenda Cox, Tina Marie Monelyon .
Version 0.17 Oct. 22, 2025
We released a new schedule version!
We have a new session: “Open for Malaysia – Access and Inclusion in Malaysia’s Digital Education Policy” by Chahira Nouira, Dr Nithiananthini Kumarawel .
Version 0.16 Oct. 21, 2025
We released a new schedule version!
We have a new session: “Open for Mindfulness – Pause, Reflect, Reconnect” by Kavita Rani, Tina Marie Monelyon .
We sadly had to cancel a session: “Open for Mindfulness – Pause, Reflect, Reconnect” by Kavita Rani
Version 0.15 Oct. 21, 2025
We released a new schedule version!
We have a new session: “Open for Bangladesh – Educational Policies and Practices” by Mostafa Azad Kamal, Tina Marie Monelyon .
Version 0.14 Oct. 21, 2025
We released a new schedule version!
We have a new session: “Open for STEM education” by Arne Klauke, Dorothy Laubscher, Tina Marie Monelyon, Anna Vater .
Version 0.13 Oct. 21, 2025
We released a new schedule version!
We have a new session: “Open for Mindfulness – Pause, Reflect, Reconnect” by Kavita Rani .
Version 0.12 Oct. 21, 2025
We released a new schedule version!
We have a new session: “The UNESCO OER Recommendation and its implementation – best practice from three countries” by Dorothy Laubscher, Djaine Damiati, Detlef Reuter, Katja Stamm, Chahira Nouira .
Version 0.11 Oct. 16, 2025
We released a new schedule version!
We have new sessions!
- “Open textbook updating through collaboration with first-year college students” by Virginia Clinton-Lisell
- “Advocacy Strategies for Combating Inclusive Access Programs” by Hailey Babb
- “Humanizing Technology: Developing Digital Intelligence” by Dr. Kiran Lata Dangwal
- “[withdrawn] Become part of the OER World Map!” by Susanne Grimm (OERinfo)
- “Open Education as Anti-Fascism” by Markus Deimann
- “H5P content types that you may not know yet” by Oliver
- “An Open Design System for Learning” by Tim Klapdor
- “Breaking Barriers to Learning Resources: Textbook Availability Project Experiment in AUN” by Benson Ali
- “Volando Alto (Osprey Wings): A Collaborative OER Textbook for Beginning Spanish” by Maria Angeles Fernandez Cifuentes
- “OER Access Made Simple: A Moodle Plugin for making OER available in Higher Education” by Claudia Hackl, Martin W. Reichel
- “Decoding Yorùbá Wisdom Through Music: Open Learning from African Oral Traditions” by Adéṣínà Ayẹni
- “Alquimétricos, 10 years contributing to STEAM literacy in the Global South.” by Fernando Daguanno
- “Experimentium: A New Collection of Accessible OER Chemistry Lab Curricula” by Eszter Trufan, Elene Bouhoutsos-Brown
- “[withdrawn] How to OER World Map: create, update and link entries” by Susanne Grimm (OERinfo)
- “Growing the Open HPE Movement: An Introduction and Invitation” by Open HPE Collective
- “[Withdrawn] The OER World Map: How to brows, search and filter” by Susanne Grimm (OERinfo)
- “Spreading Outbreak Information in Open and Accessible Ways” by Carlos C. Goller
- “H5P goodies from the XR Energy project” by Oliver
- “What We Did, What You Gain: The Multilingual OER MOOC Revealed” by Sandra Schön and Andreas Zitek
- “Oh We Are using OER” by Terry Greene
- “Democratizing Knowledge: OER's as an Exercise in Knowledge-Production Bridge-Building” by Alexandru Caldararu
- “Perfect Match - The wikiverse for OER and educational projects” by Gabi Fahrenkrog
- “Why Diverse Faculty Voices Matter and How to Sustain Their Engagement in Open Education Practices” by Dr. Jane Forbes
- “Stronger Together: library and bookstore collaboration” by Rachel Becker
- “H5P Clinic Hours” by Oliver
- “How Open is Private Education?: Qualitative and Quantitative Data from Faculty and Librarians” by Kayla Reed
- “Getting the group together: Groupwork in OER development” by Alishia Huntoon
- “Navigating Policy Advocacy for Open Education: How to Impact Decision Makers” by Sarah-Isabella Behrens, Caroline Boos
- “Unperfect by Design: Openness as Process, Not Product” by Lars Gerber, Stefanie Brunner
Version 0.10 Oct. 8, 2025
We released a new schedule version!
Sadly, we had to cancel sessions:
- “[withdrawn] Open for Brazil – OERcamp cOERrespondents from around the wOERld” by Frank Homp | Team #OERcamp, Djaine Damiati
- “The UNESCO OER Recommendation and its implementation – best practice from three countries” by Dorothy Laubscher, Djaine Damiati, Detlef Reuter, Katja Stamm, Chahira Nouira
- “Open for Impact: How OE4BW Can Reach Wikipedia-Level Visibility” by Anja Polajnar, Subha Das Mollick
- “Open for the Netherlands – It was 20 years ago today” by Robert Schuwer, Chahira Nouira
- “Open for the UK – The Struggle Towards Open Scotland” by Joe Wilson, Tina Marie Monelyon
- “Open for STEM education” by Arne Klauke, Dorothy Laubscher, Tina Marie Monelyon, Anna Vater
- “Open for Germany – OERcamp cOERrespondents from around the wOERld” by Frank Homp | Team #OERcamp, Konrad Faber, Noreen Krause
- “Open for Canada – OERcamp cOERrespondents from around the wOERld” by Frank Homp | Team #OERcamp, Kaitlin Schilling
- “Open for Chile – Education and the sign of the times” by Frank Homp | Team #OERcamp, Werner Westermann
- “Open for South Africa – OERcamp cOERrespondents from around the wOERld” by Glenda Cox, Tina Marie Monelyon
- “[Withdrawn] Open for India – OERcamp cOERrespondents from around the wOERld” by Team OERcamp, Tina Marie Monelyon
- “Open for Norway – OERcamp cOERrespondents from around the wOERld” by Knut Inge Skifjeld, Chahira Nouira, Sigurd Trageton
- “Open for Bangladesh – Educational Policies and Practices” by Mostafa Azad Kamal, Tina Marie Monelyon
- “Open for Malaysia – Access and Inclusion in Malaysia’s Digital Education Policy” by Chahira Nouira, Dr Nithiananthini Kumarawel
- “Open for the Philippines – OERcamp cOERrespondents from around the wOERld” by Melinda Bandalaria, Chahira Nouira
We had to move some sessions, so if you were planning on seeing them, check their new dates or locations:
- “Open for the wOERrld! The Opening of OERcamp.global 2025” by Blanche Fabri, Jöran Muuß-Merholz, Guilherme Canela, Roman Luckscheiter, Karin Prien (Agenda → Plenary Hour)
- “Open for more! Closing OERcamp.global 2025” by Karoline Lorscheider, Jöran Muuß-Merholz, Zeynep Varoglu, Detlef Reuter, Katja Stamm, Barbara Malina (Agenda → Plenary Hour)
- “Open for international cooperation! An insider tour of UNESCO’s Activities for OER” by Zeynep Varoglu, Chahira Nouira (Agenda → Plenary Hour)
- “Open for the SDGs! Best practices from the OE4BW network” by Werner Westermann, Anja Polajnar, Jenni Hayman, Ervin Pfeifer, Subha Das Mollick (Agenda → Plenary Hour)
- “Open for Inclusive Education” by Philipp Disselbeck, Frank J. Müller, Lea Schulz, Camila Lima de Moraes (Agenda → Plenary Hour)
- “Open for AI. AI for Openness” by Jöran Muuß-Merholz, Bakary Diallo, Ajita Deshmukh, Mitja Jermol (Agenda → Plenary Hour)
- “Open for YOU! The global networking hour” by Frank Homp | Team #OERcamp, Blanche Fabri, Nele Hirsch, Karoline Lorscheider, Jöran Muuß-Merholz, Tessa Moje (Agenda → Plenary Hour)
- “Open for Democracy! “Beyond Cost Savings: Open Education as Resistance” (Rebroadcast from OpenEd24)” by Chahira Nouira, James Glapa-Grossklag, Joy Shoemate (Agenda → Plenary Hour)
Version 0.9 July 8, 2025
We released a new schedule version!
We have new sessions!
- “Open for the wOERrld! The Opening of OERcamp.global 2025” by Blanche Fabri, Jöran Muuß-Merholz, Guilherme Canela, Roman Luckscheiter, Karin Prien
- “[withdrawn] Open for Brazil – OERcamp cOERrespondents from around the wOERld” by Frank Homp | Team #OERcamp, Djaine Damiati
- “Open for more! Closing OERcamp.global 2025” by Karoline Lorscheider, Jöran Muuß-Merholz, Zeynep Varoglu, Detlef Reuter, Katja Stamm, Barbara Malina
- “The UNESCO OER Recommendation and its implementation – best practice from three countries” by Dorothy Laubscher, Djaine Damiati, Detlef Reuter, Katja Stamm, Chahira Nouira
- “Open for international cooperation! An insider tour of UNESCO’s Activities for OER” by Zeynep Varoglu, Chahira Nouira
- “Open for the SDGs! Best practices from the OE4BW network” by Werner Westermann, Anja Polajnar, Jenni Hayman, Ervin Pfeifer, Subha Das Mollick
- “Open for the Netherlands – It was 20 years ago today” by Robert Schuwer, Chahira Nouira
- “Open for the UK – The Struggle Towards Open Scotland” by Joe Wilson, Tina Marie Monelyon
- “Open for Impact: How OE4BW Can Reach Wikipedia-Level Visibility” by Anja Polajnar, Subha Das Mollick
- “Open for Inclusive Education” by Philipp Disselbeck, Frank J. Müller, Lea Schulz, Camila Lima de Moraes
- “Open for AI. AI for Openness” by Jöran Muuß-Merholz, Bakary Diallo, Ajita Deshmukh, Mitja Jermol
- “Open for STEM education” by Arne Klauke, Dorothy Laubscher, Tina Marie Monelyon, Anna Vater
- “Open for Germany – OERcamp cOERrespondents from around the wOERld” by Frank Homp | Team #OERcamp, Konrad Faber, Noreen Krause
- “Open for YOU! The global networking hour” by Frank Homp | Team #OERcamp, Blanche Fabri, Nele Hirsch, Karoline Lorscheider, Jöran Muuß-Merholz, Tessa Moje
- “Open for Canada – OERcamp cOERrespondents from around the wOERld” by Frank Homp | Team #OERcamp, Kaitlin Schilling
- “Open for Chile – Education and the sign of the times” by Frank Homp | Team #OERcamp, Werner Westermann
- “Open for South Africa – OERcamp cOERrespondents from around the wOERld” by Glenda Cox, Tina Marie Monelyon
- “[Withdrawn] Open for India – OERcamp cOERrespondents from around the wOERld” by Team OERcamp, Tina Marie Monelyon
- “Open for Norway – OERcamp cOERrespondents from around the wOERld” by Knut Inge Skifjeld, Chahira Nouira, Sigurd Trageton
- “Open for Bangladesh – Educational Policies and Practices” by Mostafa Azad Kamal, Tina Marie Monelyon
- “Open for Malaysia – Access and Inclusion in Malaysia’s Digital Education Policy” by Chahira Nouira, Dr Nithiananthini Kumarawel
- “Open for Democracy! “Beyond Cost Savings: Open Education as Resistance” (Rebroadcast from OpenEd24)” by Chahira Nouira, James Glapa-Grossklag, Joy Shoemate
- “Open for the Philippines – OERcamp cOERrespondents from around the wOERld” by Melinda Bandalaria, Chahira Nouira
Version 0.8 July 8, 2025
We released a new schedule version!
Version 0.7 July 8, 2025
We released a new schedule version!
Version 0.6 June 26, 2025
Wir haben eine neue Programmversion veröffentlicht!
Version 0.5 June 26, 2025
Wir haben eine neue Programmversion veröffentlicht!
Version 0.4 June 26, 2025
Wir haben eine neue Programmversion veröffentlicht!
Version 0.3 June 11, 2025
Wir haben eine neue Programmversion veröffentlicht!
Version 0.2 June 3, 2025
Wir haben eine neue Programmversion veröffentlicht!
Version 0.1 June 3, 2025
Wir haben unsere erste Programmversion rausgebracht!