Championing OER at the MO Library Association Cponference

Championing OER at the MO Library Association Cponference

Photo of the four OER poster session presentersProfessor Tracy Stout, representing the Missouri State University Libraries and the Missouri A&OER (Affordable, Accessible Open Educational Resources) Planning Committee, attended the recent Missouri Library Association (MLA) Annual Conference in Columbia with not just one, but two impactful presentations on A&OER initiatives within the state of Missouri.

During the panel presentation titled Open Educational Resources (OER) Empowering Missouri Librarians for a More Affordable and Inclusive Learning Experience, Tracy along with other members of the Missouri A&OER Conference Planning Committee, delved into the heart of the Missouri A&OER Conference, now gearing up for its 5th year.

Attendees were treated to insights on creating a space for librarians, faculty, and administrators to collaboratively shape a more affordable and inclusive higher education landscape. The discussion with the Missouri A&OER Conference team explored advancing A&OER in Missouri, available resources, and avenues for active participation.

The panelists also had a poster presentation to allow a space for sharing success stories in the realm of affordable education. Attendees were encouraged to stop by for discussion on experiences with an affordable textbook program, authoring/adapting OER, or integrating OER into your classrooms. The key takeaways from these sessions centered around both local and statewide involvement with A&OER.

Attendees were made aware of and encouraged to participate in the upcoming Missouri A&OER Conference in March 2024.  This free-to-attend (virtual) annual event focuses on uniting librarians, faculty, educators, administrators, and stakeholders to showcase innovations in OER, affordable course materials, and open pedagogy.

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