UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — To accommodate faculty and instructional designers who want to provide low-cost course materials for their students and who missed the registration deadline, Penn State's first Open Educational Resources (OER) Summit on March 23 will have on-site registration outside Foster Auditorium, Paterno Library, at University Park.
In addition, more than a dozen Penn State campuses' faculty are gathering locally for simulcast events supporting networking and discussion, and welcome drop-in attendees:
- Abington: 202 Woodland Building
- Altoona: 202 Eiche Library/Learning Resources Center (LRC)
- Behrend: 112 Reed Union Building
- Beaver: 103 Ross Administration Building (RAB)
- Berks: 145 Thun Library
- Fayette: 114 Eberly Building
- Greater Allegheny: 119 Frable Building
- Harrisburg: 106 Library
- Hazleton: L-12 Library
- Lehigh Valley: 2nd Floor Conference
- Mont Alto: 215 Library
- Schuylkill: 102 Ciletti Library
- Shenango: 105 Sharon Hall
The OER Summit is co-sponsored by the University Libraries and Penn State Outreach and Online Education. More information about the summit is available online.
For more information about open educational resources at Penn State, contact Penn State OER Task Force members Ann Snowman, head of Access Services, University Libraries, or John Shank, head librarian, Penn State Berks Thun Library.