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Finding and Creating Open Educational Resources for Dance

June 19, 2025


Start/End Date

06/19/2025

Time

6:30 PM - 7:30 PM


Early Bird Discount Deadline

06/19/2025

Registration Deadline

06/19/2025

Location

Finding and Creating Open Educational Resources for Dance Event Image

Reminder: Times are all EDT/EST

Webinar Access Links will be sent 1 hour prior to the start of the webinar. 

ASL/Closed Captioning Available

Registration for this event is free for members and non-members, however if you'd like to support NDEO please consider a small optional registration fee of $5, $10, or $15 if you can. 

Open Educational Resources provide inclusive, accessible tools & materials to all kinds of educators in all sectors of dance education. In this webinar dance educators will learn how to find these valuable resources to aid in their instruction, reduce the costs of materials for themselves and their students, as well as, provide access to inclusive and accessibly created materials. We will discuss how to use and resources with Creative Commons licenses as well as how to apply them to our own work. Participants will learn how to create and publish their own materials and be given the resources to support the editing, review and promotional process in creating these materials. Publishing OER not only provides valuable evidence of research to those seeking promotion, but launches creators into a community of like-minded educators & scholars for future work and support. 

 


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Optional: Pay If You Can $10
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Optional: Pay If You Can $15
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Optional: Pay If You Can $5
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Optional: Pay If You Can $10
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Optional: Pay If You Can $15
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Agenda

Speakers

Presenters will be added as they are confirmed for the event.
Name Organization Speaking At
Jill Vasbinder Morrison
<p>Holding a BA from Barnard College and an MFA from SUNY Purchase, Jill centers her research on decolonizing dance studies, incorporating a practice of embodied knowledge. examining the intersections of dance, open licensing, and copyright, and questioning how practices of exclusion have brought us here. Social justice informs her practice.</p>
University of Maryland Baltimore County 
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