Open Consultation on the UNESCO Dubai Declaration on Open Educational Resources
An open discussion on the Draft Dubai Declaration on Open Educational Resources hosted by the Knowledge Equity Network
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An open discussion on the Draft Dubai Declaration on Open Educational Resources hosted by the Knowledge Equity Network
Creating an animated video is one of the most powerful ways to communicate your research and share it with the world. But if you've never commissioned an animation before then the process can seem a bit daunting. In this 30 minute webinar Peter Barker, owner of Orinoco Communications - a digital content creation agency that...
A panel discussion about the benefits, impacts and challenges of research podcasts, chaired by Andy Tattersall, Information Specialist in the School of Medicine and Population Health at the University of Sheffield.
In this session, Javiera Atenas (University of Suffolk) and Sandra Schön (Graz University of Technology), in conversation with Chrissi Nerantzi (University of Leeds), reflect on new opportunities to navigate the evolving knowledge landscape, inspiring new Open Education Practices globally.
On Tuesday 3 September 2024, UK DARIAH Day will bring together researchers and practitioners with an interest in Digital Humanities to consider opportunities and challenges around research infrastructures in the UK, showcase current tools and projects, and build national and regional networks. It will also explore how closer alignment with the European Digital Research Infrastructure...
Free event with creative duo Judi Alston and Andy Campbell who will share insights into their visually striking immersive games and digital storytelling experiences spanning three decades.
A free workshop to explore the future uses of person-matching technology in archival records.
An online event to discuss potential alternative models to pay for open access monographs in the humanities with Ros Pyne from Bloomsbury Open Collections and David Teira from the British Society for the Philosophy of Science (BSPS).
This internally facing, inclusive event is aimed at all University staff and students, regardless of whether you have just started to think about AI in your research, educational or services role or studies or are innovating with cutting-edge practice. By bringing together expertise from the University of Leeds, the wider sector and beyond, you will have...
The Knowledge Equity Network presents and international panel discussion, on the topic ‘Knowledge as a key driver for Sustainability’. The panel will collectively explore the advance of knowledge equity in global higher education and ask how this can be used to better promote people and planet, rather than just profit.