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Join us for the Open Education Pep Rally, which includes free refreshments, a live screening of Open Education Talks and a follow-up discussion and a presentation from TRU’s Open Press.
The Open Education Pep Rally is being hosted by the TRU Library in collaboration with TRU’s Open Education Working Group (OEWG) and TRU Open Press.
It is part of international Open Education Week, which aims to raise awareness and highlight Open Education, including open educational resources, open pedagogy and open research practices.
It’s a chance for students, faculty and staff to learn more about open education and be inspired by the work that is being developed.
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