Tag Archives: Affordable Learning Georgia

ALG Webinar – McGraw-Hill Education Demo

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Please join Affordable Learning Georgia for this web event.

MH Campus integrates all of your digital products from McGraw-Hill Education with your school LMS for quick and easy access to best-in-class content and learning tools. Build an effective digital course, enroll students with ease and discover how powerful digital teaching can be.

Participation in this session only requires online registration. CTLL RSVP is not required.

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ALG Webinar – Realizeit Demo

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Please join Affordable Learning Georgia for this web event.

Realizeit is a versatile and scalable adaptive learning system. Realizeit’s capabilities go beyond a traditional learning management system to make it a true learning measurement system. The system provides mastery-based adaptive learning capabilities in traditional and emerging competency-based learning models for a growing number of progressive institutions.

Participation in this session only requires online registration. CTLL RSVP is not required.

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Affordable Learning Georgia: Making Accessible and Inclusive OER

Wednesday, June 1, 2016
12:00 p.m.- 1:00 p.m.
via Blackboard Collaborate, ALG Resource Center

Accessibility is a crucial aspect of the adoption, adaptation, and creation of open educational resources. Designing OER to be accessible from the beginning is the most effective way to make your resources more inclusive and helpful to your students and to students across the globe.

AMAC Accessibility, Affordable Learning Georgia and the USG’s partner in making learning resources accessible, will present on how you can make more inclusive and accessible open educational resources.

Price: Free
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USG Webinar: Copyright and Open Licensing for Affordable and OER Courses

As part of the Affordable Learning Georgia community, please join us in a web event on copyright and open licensing as it pertains to the design of affordable and OER courses on Friday, September 25, 12:00pm-1:00pm.

Copyright law and open licensing can be complex and confusing when planning your course with OER and no-cost resources. Lisa Macklin (Emory University) and Mariann Burright (University of Georgia), both leaders of scholarly communication efforts in their institutions, will take you through not only the basics of copyright and open licensing, but also provide you with resources for further reading and in-depth learning.

The event will take place in the ALG Resource Center, a Blackboard Collaborate meeting room through the Digital Innovation Group.

For more information on the virtual meeting room, please click here.

ALG Webinar – Writing and Remixing OER: The Tools of the Trade

Session accessed via Blackboard Collaborate
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Please join Affordable Learning Georgia for this web event.

Many current and prospective Textbook Transformation Grantees are planning on creating OER, but how do you create OER in a timely and sustainable way?

Ashley Miller of The Ohio State University and B.J. Robinson of the University of North Georgia Press  will introduce you to the basics of publishing OER and open textbooks in this one-hour session.

Participation in this session only requires online registration. CTLL RSVP is not required.
Register online here.

Webinar: Information Session on Grants for Affordable Learning Georgia: Textbook Transformation

Webinar for RFP Review and Q&A

Facilitated by ALG

Cumming: Room 262
Dahlonega: Library Technology Center 162
Gainesville: Dunlap-Mathis 137
Oconee: Room 312

Affordable Learning Georgia’s Textbook Transformation Grants are now open for applications in Georgia Tech’s CompetitionSpace at this link:

http://gatech.infoready4.com/CompetitionSpace/#competitionDetail/1738234

Deadlines
The Rounds 3-5 RFP addresses three rounds of grants with rolling deadlines:
Round 3: May 31, 2015 (Closed)
Round 4: September 7, 2015
Round 5: December 15, 2015

Funding Levels and Categories
Two levels of funding are available (Single Course: $10,800 or Multiple Sections/Courses/Department-Wide: $30,000).

Information and Proposal Documents are available here:
http://www.affordablelearninggeorgia.org/open_resources/alg_calls_for_proposals

 

Webinar: Information Session on Grants for Affordable Learning Georgia: Textbook Transformation – All

Webinar for RFP Review and Q&A
Facilitated by ALG

Cumming: Room 262
Dahlonega: Library Technology Center 162
Gainesville: Dunlap-Mathis 137
Oconee: Room 312

Affordable Learning Georgia’s Textbook Transformation Grants are now open for applications in Georgia Tech’s CompetitionSpace at this link:

http://gatech.infoready4.com/CompetitionSpace/#competitionDetail/1738234

Deadlines
The Rounds 3-5 RFP addresses three rounds of grants with rolling deadlines:
Round 3: May 31, 2015 (Closed)
Round 4: September 7, 2015
Round 5: December 15, 2015

Funding Levels and Categories
Two levels of funding are available (Single Course: $10,800 or Multiple Sections/Courses/Department-Wide: $30,000).

Information and Proposal Documents are available here:
http://affordablelearninggeorgia.org/about/grants_rfp_rounds345