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Friday, May 30
 

10:10am MDT

From Classroom to Cosmos: Collaborating to Build an Engaging Orbital Mechanics OER
Friday May 30, 2025 10:10am - 10:40am MDT
When faculty expertise meets student creativity, innovation takes off! Dr. Lynnane George, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at UCCS launched an open educational resource (OER) project in 2018 to develop free learning materials for her Space Mechanics class. Over five years, it grew into An Introduction to Orbital Mechanics, an engaging, interactive textbook published on Pressbooks.Dr. George curated content, wrote detailed explanations, and ensured academic rigor while keeping it accessible. Students played a vital role, conducting research, developing example problems, and creating visual aids. To enhance clarity, the team collaborated with Technical Communication and Information Design (TCID) students under Professor Baye Herald, making the textbook more engaging and student-friendly.Now, Dr. George and TCID student Evangela Dudeck will share their journey in an interactive workshop, revealing challenges, breakthroughs, and lessons learned in creating this dynamic OER textbook. Don’t miss this inside look at reshaping education through collaboration! 🚀
Speakers
avatar for Lynnane George

Lynnane George

Associate Professor of Teaching, University of Colorado Colorado Springs/Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Informal Science Eduction
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Evangelina Dudeck

Student, University of Colorado Colorado Springs/Technical Communication and Information Design
Friday May 30, 2025 10:10am - 10:40am MDT
Room 2300 - 2nd Floor

10:45am MDT

Students as OER peer reviewers
Friday May 30, 2025 10:45am - 11:15am MDT
Capstone students with expertise in their field and an interest in open pedagogy are well-suited to serve as peer reviewers for Open Educational Resources (OER) with proper guidance. OER is essential to open pedagogy, promoting accessibility, and the continuous improvement of high quality freely available materials. This talk presents a rubric and training materials to prepare students for reviewing OER, along with an instructor’s guide to support student success. Additionally, feedback from students who have completed this process provides insights into the student experiences and the impact on student professional development. Engaging students in OER peer review is a sustainable and valuable assignment that enhances their academic portfolios. 
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avatar for Medora Huseby

Medora Huseby

Associate Professor, Colorado State University
Friday May 30, 2025 10:45am - 11:15am MDT
Room 2300 - 2nd Floor

11:20am MDT

Rerouting: OpenOKState Undergraduate Student Outreach
Friday May 30, 2025 11:20am - 11:50am MDT
Students welcome opportunities to engage in and collaborate on initiatives that shape their educational experiences (Bozkurt et al., 2023; Braatz et al., 2023; Snoek-Brown et al., 2021). Established in 2021, the OpenOKState undergraduate outreach team connected with students, built a collaboration with the OSU Student Government Association, and developed a sustainable long-term plan (Lightfoot, Minton & Essmiller, 2024). Organizational changes have led to the modification of the effective and impactful OpenOKState undergraduate outreach program, shifting from library-led outreach to OpenOKState collaborations with student organizations to amplify student voices and strengthen public awareness and support for OER at OSU. In this presentation, the CEHS Student Council President and advisor will highlight the processes behind OpenOKState’s pilot partnership with the CEHS Student Council.
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Kathy Essmiller

Coordinator, OpenOKState, Oklahoma State University
I have grown two kids, a pack of dogs, and I love to camp in the mountains. Also happy to talk about Open Educational Resources, the arts (I am a former MS/HS band director), educational technology and instructional design, and how amazing it is to get to work in a Library.
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Rebekah Cleary

President, OSU College of Education and Human Sciences Student Council, Oklahoma State University
Friday May 30, 2025 11:20am - 11:50am MDT
Room 2300 - 2nd Floor

2:45pm MDT

Using Canvas, Student Engagement, and Adaptable Content to Write an Argument Textbook
Friday May 30, 2025 2:45pm - 3:15pm MDT
​​​​This presentation will describe the process I am using to craft an OER textbook on argument (as written and spoken discourse). My strategy involves drafting content for Canvas modules followed by extensive editing and expansion over several years. I am also adapting content for one of the chapters from a Project Gutenberg edition of a Platonic dialogue that is no longer under copyright. Its integration into the larger textbook will allow me to make connections that render the text more navigable and engaging. Hyperlinks will be a key component of this part of the text, thus rendering difficult terms, mythological allusions, and other elements less mysterious for students. I will also be drawing heavily on examples students have provided to elucidate key concepts, thus embracing a student-driven approach. The presentation will primarily highlight the challenges I face and the innovations I adopt as I continue this work.
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John Rief

Associate Professor of Rhetoric & Debate, Metropolitan State University of Denver
Friday May 30, 2025 2:45pm - 3:15pm MDT
Room 2300 - 2nd Floor
 
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