The objective of this session is to prepare decisions for action to ensure strategies for OERu success.
		
 
	 
 
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| Time | Details | 
| 12:30PM – 1:00PM (Click for local time)
 (Plenary)
 | Reports on transnational microcredentialing and strategic open business opportunities Facilitator: Wayne Mackintosh30 mins
 
 Certificate of General Studies and the OERu, Matt Dyck, Michael Looney and Donald Poirier, Thompson Rivers University. (5 mins)
 OERu micro-courses and EduBits, Claire Goode, Otago Polytechnic (5 mins)
 OERu digital marketing, Wayne Mackintosh, OER Foundation (5 mins)
 Open business models –  achieving ROI on your OERu partner membership fee, Wayne Mackintosh, OER Foundation (5 mins)
  Webstream  OERu FeedOERu EduBits  |  OERu open business model canvas  |  Issues for CEOs
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| 1:00PM– 2:00PM | Lunch break  60 mins
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| 2:00PM – 3:00PM (Breakout)
 | Decisions for action – strategies to ensure OERu success Facilitator: Wayne Mackintosh60 mins
 Participants self-select to work in one of the groups identified below to develop proposals for action to improve OERu operations based on “strawdog” objectives. (10 mins)
 (The proposed groups were derived from recommendations from the 2019 agenda consultation meetings.)
 
 Group 1: Integrating OERu products into partner institution operations – Matt Dyck
 Strawdog objective: Each OERu financial partner ‘‘adopts’’ ONE or more OERu course(s) locally to provide assessment-only services for 60 learners (or 182 micro-credentials) to cover cost of OERu membership fee.
 Group 2: Strategies to expand the OERu network – Val Peachey
 Strawdog objective: Each OERu financial partner identifies potential institution leads and successfully recruits one new OERu partner institution for our network during 2020
 Group 3: Learning for development – achieving OERu’s mission – Mpine Makoe, Unisa
 Strawdog objective: OERu recruits and provides free membership to 20 selected institutions in the developing world during 2020 through the OERu Outreach Partnership Programme, targeting Africa, Asia, the Pacific, and the Caribbean
 Group 4: Consultation on the agenda for the OERu Council of CEOs meeting – Oonagh McGirr
  Webstream  OERu FeedGroup 1  |  Group 2  |  Group 3  |  Group 4  |  Virtual Group (UN: oeru PW: open4all)  |  Issues for CEOs
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| 3:00PM– 3:30PM | Tea / Coffee  30 mins
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| 3:30PM – 4:00PM (Plenary)
 | Report back on decisions for action – strategies for OERu success Facilitator: Wayne Mackintosh30 mins
 4 groups plus one virtual group report back (5 minutes each)
  Webstream  OERu FeedIssues for CEOs
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Objective
The objective of this session is to prepare decisions for action to ensure strategies for OERu success.
Webstream OERu Feed | Hashtag: #OERu19 (Twitter or Mastodon)
(Click for local time)
(Plenary)
Facilitator: Wayne Mackintosh
30 mins
Webstream OERu Feed
OERu EduBits | OERu open business model canvas | Issues for CEOs
60 mins
(Breakout)
Facilitator: Wayne Mackintosh
60 mins
Participants self-select to work in one of the groups identified below to develop proposals for action to improve OERu operations based on “strawdog” objectives. (10 mins)
(The proposed groups were derived from recommendations from the 2019 agenda consultation meetings.)
Webstream OERu Feed
Group 1 | Group 2 | Group 3 | Group 4 | Virtual Group (UN: oeru PW: open4all) | Issues for CEOs
30 mins
(Plenary)
Facilitator: Wayne Mackintosh
30 mins
4 groups plus one virtual group report back (5 minutes each)
Webstream OERu Feed
Issues for CEOs
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