Posted by Angela Brcka for University Libraries
The University Libraries invites faculty and instructors to attend the Open Education Resources Online Symposium. The symposium will feature opening remarks by Dr. Jennifer Bott, WMU provost and vice president of academic affairs, keynote speaker Karen Lauritsen, Open Education Network publishing director, and a panel of WMU faculty and instructors who have adopted Open Education Resources (OER) in their courses. Learn about using, adapting and publishing OER from the experts and making the switch from your WMU colleagues.
You will learn:
How the quality of OER has rapidly improved over the last ten years and benefits of OER over traditionally published textbooks
Filed in Faculty, Professional on January 12, 2021
Texas A&M University Libraries seeks a creative and dynamic professional to join the Texas A&M University Libraries as the University Archivist. We are hiring one individual for a full-time position with an 11-month academic appointment. This is an open-track faculty search allowing applicants to indicate a preference for either a tenure-track/tenured position with research and service expectations or a non-tenure track position with professional service expectations. Applicants will be considered for the faculty titles of Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Professor or Clinical Assistant Professor, Clinical Associate Professor, Clinical Professor depending on qualifications.