FYI. Interesting conference.

Manu


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From: David Wiley <[email protected]>

Date: Mon, May 11, 2009 at 6:39 PM

Subject: Open Education Conference 2009

To: [email protected]





As someone who attended the annual Open Education Conference in the past, I 
thought you might enjoy hearing about Open Education 2009. If you're not 
interested in this year's conference, please delete this email and enjoy the 
rest of your day!



Come spend a few energizing days with the Open Education family in a

beautiful city at a beautiful time of year...



WEBSITE: http://openedconference.org/



LOCATION: For the first time in its six year history, the Open

Education Conference is moving! This year?s conference will be held in

beautiful Vancouver, British Columbia, and will be hosted by the

University of British Columbia.



DATES: This year's Open Education Conference will be held August

12-14, with pre-conference activities on the 11th.



COST: Registration fees are greatly reduced this year! The early

registration rate is only $250 Canadian ($215 US) and is good until

July 15.



CALL FOR PAPERS: The Call for Papers is still open! Proposals are due by May 
15th, and the submission process has been significantly

simplified.



KEYNOTES: This year's keynote speakers include Fred Mulder, Rector of the Open 
University of the Netherlands, Catherine Ngugi, Project

Director of OER Africa, and Ken Freedman, Station Manager and Program Director 
of WFMU.



I'm sincerely grateful to be working with Brian Lamb, Scott Leslie,

and Chris Lott on the planning and execution of this year's

conference. Also, we're grateful for the financial support of

conference sponsors and friends - the University of British Columbia,

the David O. McKay School of Education at Brigham Young University,

BCcampus, Agilix, IBM, and the Commonwealth of Learning.



If you have any questions at all, please don't hesitate to contact me.

I look forward to seeing you in Vancouver!



David




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