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With their steadfast support and commitment, we have had outstanding Sponsors and Partners who have played a pivotal role in the continued success of the OEGlobal Conference and the global open education movement.

We thank you all for your support!

Read their statements about who they are and their involvement in the OEGlobal Conference.: conference.oeglobal.org/2024/s

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Awards for Excellence: oeglobal2024.sched.com/event/1

Have you got FOMO because you can't be with us?

🌎 Don't worry, OE24 offers live-stream and replay links to OEGlobal 2024’s Keynote Sessions: offer the live stream and replay links to OEGlobal 2024’s Keynote Sessions: conference.oeglobal.org/2024/k

Heads Up! 3 days to Register

The OEGlobal 2024 registration deadline for the upcoming event in Brisbane is this Sunday, Nov 3.

Be in Brisbane to discuss open education's ability to reclaim, transform, and reimagine practices, models, creativity, resources and partnerships!

Register now : bit.ly/OEG24Register
View all the discussions : oeglobal2024.sched.com/

Open Education Global is proud to co-host the OE Global Conference with partner institutions annually.

The conference is the main venue for Open Education practitioners, policy builders, advocates, researchers, students, and decision-makers to share practices, network, and initiate collaborations.

Find out more here: conference.oeglobal.org/2024/a

Are you excited about OEGlobal 2024? We are!

We're so excited that we have a week of AND Conference events planned to get you into the spirit of OEGlobal 2024, whether you will be in Brisbane or not!

This week, we've got a host of fun activities, an open space to "Be a Poster", and a schedule of inspiring pre-conference events.

Start the adventure bit.ly/OEGConnectAND24

#bringonbrisbane #oeglobal24 #AI #InterconnectedWorld #forwardthinking #EmpowerAll #GlobalUnity #openeducation
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Open Education and open educational resources (OER) have extraordinary potential to develop culturally responsive ways of openly sharing Indigenous Knowledge, language revitalization, and cultural resurgence that further support the communities’ educational advocacy efforts.

WATCH this incredible Opening Drumming Ceremony. Goosebump moment right here!

🔊 Sound On

Throughout the conference, we had students in Reva George’s two sections each of Social and Digital Communications and Venture Development courses.

A huge thanks to NorQuest College staff Reva George for making this possible, and all the other wonderful people who assisted us throughout - you know who you are!

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BTCC Talk Series: Lusha Zhu

"Structure and Influence in an Interconnected World"

🌐🧠 Discover the hidden connections in our interconnected world!
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Explore the groundbreaking fusion of decision neuroscience and social network analysis, revealing a neural mechanism called "network-dependent learning" 🧪📊

Register now to be a part of this captivating conversation: us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regist

ZoomWelcome! You are invited to join a webinar: BTCC Talk Series by Lusha Zhu. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email about joining the webinar.Title: Structure and influence in an interconnected world Abstract: Many social species are embedded on social networks, including our own. The structure of social networks shapes our decisions by constraining what information we learn and from whom. Yet the precise mechanism by which the human brain interacts with the networked environments remains unknown. A major obstacle to exploring this conundrum has been the difficulty to develop computationally-tractable and neurobiologically-plausible accounts that can characterize how the decision-making system processes information passing through social networks. In this talk, I will present some recent progress in addressing this gap. By combining ideas and methods from decision neuroscience and social network analysis, we demonstrate a neural mechanism of ‘network-dependent learning’, which filters social information according to where the sources locate on the network. This mechanism can give rise to collective maladaptation, including biased learning and misinformation propagation in an interconnected society.