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Jim Ross-Nazzaljames.rossnazzal@hccs.eduAttended liveDon't fear the Reaper, Licensing, or Copyright.4/13/20234/14/20234/13/2002
Attended live. 4/20/2023
The need to evaluate, evaluate, evaluate, evaluate.4-21-20234/20/2023Attended liveHoly cow I can't believe it's over!5/1/134/27/2023https://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courses/us-history-ii?__hub_id=8https://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courses/hst-201-us-history-colonial-revolutionaryhttps://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courses/student-success-course
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(EXAMPLE) Joanna Schimizzijoanna@iskme.orgAttended liveOER will be great for collaboration4/13/234/13/234/13/23Attended LiveGiving feedback helps my brain process what I see.4/20/234/20/23Attended liveThere are so many things I want to do with OER4/27/234/27/23Biology, Genetics, DNA Structure and Function, DNA Replication in Prokaryotes
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Johnny Treicheljohnny.treichel@clarendoncollege.eduAttended Livecopyright laws, saving students money,licensing,copyright5/8/20234/14/20234/20/2023attended liveThe need to evaluate, evaluate,evaluate, evaluate4/27/20235/8/2023April 27Learned how to evaluate resources April 274/27/20234/27/2023https://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courses/economics-of-food-and-agriculture-by-david-l-debertinhttps://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courseware/lesson/425https://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courseware/lesson/1348
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Jorge MendozaJorge.Mendoza@sjcd.eduAttended LiveInformative and collaborative. Pay attention to licenses.3/31/234/13/234/13/23Attended LiveEvaluating according to standards provides meaningful feedback.4/20/234/20/23Attended LiveContributing to OER benefits yourself and others.4/27/234/27/23Elementary Algebra 2eMathematics for Teachers: Problem solving13 Principles of Good Learning in Games — Applied to Teaching
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Kim Jeffreykim.jeffrey@clarendoncollege.eduattended live
Informational, thinking creatively, networking, other points of view, legal aspects of copyright laws; I accidentally typed in another box and deleted it;
4/12/234/19/234/19/23Attended live.hands on learning; interaction with others; seeing other comments; evaluationing sources; 4/21/234/20/234/27/23hands on learning about save, evaluating and remixing OER. 4/27/234/27/23https://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courseware/lesson/1045 and https://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courseware/lesson/1105https://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courseware/lesson/1097https://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courseware/lesson/1138
https://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courseware/lesson/1101
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Quentin BellardQuentin.bellard@sjcd.eduAttended liveMade connections with institution's faculty towards OERCompleted 4/13/234/18/23Completed 4/13/23Attended liveAssessing OER content for quality assuranceCompleted 4/24/134/20/23Attended liveEvaluating OER's preserves the quality of them4/27/234/27/23https://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courses/instructional-designhttps://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courses/designing-online-lessonshttps://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courseware/lesson/1548
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Qingwen Huhu_q@utpb.eduwatched videoInformative and helpfulcompleted 2 weeks ago4/13/2023I think I did multiple times. Recent: 5/12watched videoVery instructive for beginners4/27/235/12Watched videoInformative.4/28/235/12/2023https://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courses/algebra-and-trigonometryhttps://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courses/apex-precalculushttps://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courses/building-oer-sustainability-on-campus
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Shannon Stokersstoker@tarleton.eduAttended livestart by looking for gaps to fillCompleted 4/4/20234/14/20234/14/2023Attended LiveTake time to thoughtfully evaluate OER resources4/25/20234/20/2023Attended LiveRemixing is one way to create OER4/28/20234/27/2023OERTX: Learning About Learning, Ch. 6OERTX: Definitive Guide To Bloom'sOERTX: 1,2,3 Write
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A. P. AndersonAP.Anderson@tamuc.eduAttended liveWe're at the start of something great.4/11/234/13/234/13/23Attended LiveIt's good to hear about instructor needs.4/20/234/20/23
Recording (4/28/23)
Evaluation is a slow but important process.5/1/235/1/23Assessing Visual Materials for Diversity & InclusivityFinding Library Database Sources for an AssignmentA Beginner's Guide to Information Literacy
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Chad E. Clarkchad.clark@sjcd.eduAttended LiveFaculty, librarians, & instructional designers are represented.4/11/234/14/234/19/23Attended LiveThere are differences between "Free" and "Open."4/24/234/26/23Attended liveRevising and remixing seem easy to do.05/01/2305/08/23Area Model AlgebraThe NetherlandsASL I (ASL 121)
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Greg Ramzinskigramzinski@southplainscollege.eduAttended liveThere is so much more to know.4/12/20234/13/20234/14/2023Attended liveExplore, review, and evaluate resources4/21/20234/20/20234/27/2023So much to do and so little time5/1/20234/27/2023Physical GeographyReviewing the text for a class, specific sections will be noted in the comments.Reviewing the text for a class, specific sections will be noted in the comments.
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Samuel Solisssolis19@southtexascollege.eduAttended LiveGood information I can use in class.Two weeks ago.4/18/234/13/23Attended LiveEvaluation on the OER website is useful. 4/27/234/20/23Live AttendedRemix resource part of session was great.5/2/20235/2/2023https://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courses/basic-electricity?__hub_id=4https://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courses/item-ecampusontario-open-library-portalhttps://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courses/applied-industrial-electricity-theory-and-application
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Teresa BussellTeresa.Bussell@tamuc.eduAttended LiveMaking affordable quality materials for quality education Complete: 4/13/2024Complete: 4/13/20244/13/2024Attended LiveSupport for learning by evaluating quality materials4/25/20235/2/2023attended liveCreating good content to make learning fun.5/2/20236/8/2023
Module 1- Mathematics for Teachers: Real Number System | OERTX
Life Science-Signal TransductionsNon majors science-Counting with Tables
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Mark Farrismfarris14@alamo.eduAttended liveGetting started with OER is the first stepcomplete4/17/20234/17/2023AttendedEvaluating OER is an important stepcomplete4/27/23Attended LiveRemixing is easier than it seems5/3/234/27/23https://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courses/film-aesthetics-open-coursehttps://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courseware/lesson/1384https://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courses/difference-power-and-discrimination-in-film-and-media-student-essays/view
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CYNTHIA G SANCHEZcsanchez@southtexascollege.eduAttended liveAll in same boat, baby steps, continous learning, 4/11/234/13/234/13/2023
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Molly Calderamolly_caldera@baylor.eduAttended liveWe can be part of the solutionCompleted on 4/6/2023Completed 4/13/2023Completed 4/13/2023Attended LiveWhen evaluating OERs: what do you notice?4/20/2023CompletedAttended LivePossible OER rubric for student OER assignment?5/7/20234/27/2023Accessibility GuideWomen in U.S. HistoryUS Constitution
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Maria Teresa Torresmttorres3@utep.eduAttended liveOER is nuanced and dynamic4/17/23Attended liveEvaluating helps both creators and users4/27/234/24/23Attended LiveRemixing is easy to do on the platform5/95/9/23https://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courses/seeking-a-sustainable-oer-ecosystemhttps://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courseware/lesson/2815https://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courses/open-educational-resources-oer-in-texas-higher-education-2019
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Susan Pucciosmedley@alamo.eduAttended Live
Community building education aimed at every one.
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Evaluating OER is like peer review process 04/24/2304/24/23Attended LiveRemixing Creating Easy Makes Learning Fun Changes5/9/234/27/23https://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courses/engl-1213-online-library-sessions-simple-book-publishinghttps://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courseware/lesson/1509https://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courses/information-literacy-2
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Kristen Cookkcook@mclennan.eduAttended livedynamic collaborative sharing within a community of learners and creators4/17/20234/17/20234/17/2023Attended LiveEvaluating OER as a group - different perspectives.4/25/20234/25/2023Attended LiveOERTX is easy to remix, consider license!5/10/20235/10/2023https://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courses/a-beginner-s-guide-to-information-literacyhttps://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courses/strategies-for-success-in-nursing-school-from-start-to-finishhttps://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courses/the-basics-of-general-organic-and-biological-chemistry-2
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Nathaly Galnathaly_gal@baylor.eduAttended LiveThere's so much out there if you're willing to lookCompleted: 04/13/2023Completed: 4/18Completed: 04/13/2023attended livewhat are you looking for in an OER? what's sa need?04/27/23CompletedAttended liveOh the possibilities of remixing!05/10/202304/27/23Introduction to Web AccessibilityA Tutorial for Making Online Learning Accessible to Students with DisabilitiesISKME_OER_FacultyQuickStartGuide v1
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Ken CarriveauKenneth_Carriveau@baylor.eduattended liveOER sustainability needs a community of practitioners4/6/20234/13/234/13/23Attended liveOERTX supports informal peer review and author feedbackMay 11, 2023April 20, 2023
watched recording 5/11/2023
Constructive expert feedback expedites assessment and selectionMay 11, 2023May 11, 2023https://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courses/leadership-and-management-in-learning-organizationshttps://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courses/pulling-together-a-guide-for-leaders-and-administrators/https://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courses/project-management-for-instructional-designers
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Pamela Reedpamela.reed@clarendoncollege.eduAttended LiveYou can use sources if you follow the licensing options. Completed on 4/11/234/13/23Survey completed 4/13/23Attended LiveEvaluate and see others evaluations for sources. 4/26/234-20-23Attended LiveMore details on evaluating, basics of remixing.5-11-234-27-23
https://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courses/1-2-3-write
https://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courses/a-beginner-s-guide-to-information-literacy
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Ilse Granizoilse.granizo@lonestar.edu Attended LiveThe journey ahead will help our students4/12/234/14/20234/14/2023
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Free does not mean equal5/15/20234/26/2023
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Patricia Sotelopsotelo1@southtexascollege.eduwatched videogreat information to begin learning about OERcompleted 2 weeks ago4/18/20234/18/23watched videoevaluate to ensure this is what you need4/27/234/27/23attended livea lot to think about in OER5/16/20234/27/2023https://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courses/1-2-3-write/viewhttps://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courses/openstax-introduction-to-business/viewhttps://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courses/andrew-marvell-anthology-of-medieval-literature/view
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Stephanie Plain PotterStephanie.Potter@sjcd.eduAttended liveCollaboration and connections are key to development.Completed 4/12/20234/19/20234/13/2023Attended LIveUnderstand the evaluation process4/26/234/26/23RecordingThe remixing resource information and demonstration were amazing5/16/20235/2/2023
Gathering Research from Secondary Sources | OERTX (texas.gov)
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A Beginner's Guide to Information Literacy | OERTX (texas.gov)
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Yue Mayue_ma@baylor.eduAttended LiveEmbrace with an open mindset and be resourceful while utilizing OERCompleted on 4/3/2023Completed: 04/14/2023Completed: 04/13/2023Attended Live
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completed4/20/23attended liveevaluation enhances OER quality05/16/2023completedProject Management for Instructional Designers
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Alexander Rodriguezalexander.rodriguez@utdallas.eduAttended LIVEIt takes a team and support is important for OER!4/11/234/20/234/13/23attended liveHave to review and consider users to review and make OER accessible4/27/234/27/23Attended LiveEvaluation is rather intimidating but important!05/17/202305/17/2023Brief Introduction to Engineering using MATLABUniversity Physics, Volume 3
The CS Open Educational Resource | OERTX (texas.gov)
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Mary Sidesmsides@mclennan.eduAttended LiveLearned more about licensing.Completed 04/13/2023. Completed 04/19/2023.Completed 04/13/2023.Attended live.Evaluating OER using a particular rubric.Completed 04/27/2023Completed 04/24/2023Attended LiveRemixing is easier than I thought.05/17/202305/17/2023https://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courses/crop-genetics-simple-book-publishinghttps://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courses/quantitative-ecology-a-new-unified-approachhttps://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courses/natural-selection
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Oscar Rivera Borrotooscar.riveraborroto@lonestar.eduAttended LiveOERs have the potential to enhance education 04/12/202304/20/2304/13/2023Attended LiveEvaluation ensures open education resources of quality4/20/234/20/23Attended liveRemixing and evaluation for new OER creation5/17/235/17/23https://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courses/introductory-statistics-4https://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courses/statistics-sample-variancehttps://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courses/introductory-business-statistics-openstax
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Kimberly Gragggragg@tarleton.eduattended live4/14/20234/27/20234/27/2023
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Jamie QuinnJamie_Quinn@Baylor.edu
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OER is gaining speed! I love to hear how it's being utilized!4/18/234/18/234/18/23
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How to review/tag OER resources available.04/21/202304/21/2023attended liveLots of potential to create educational content!05/25/202305/25/2023https://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courses/academic-library-instructionhttps://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courses/ontario-college-libraries-oer-toolkit-2https://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courseware/lesson/1498
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Kaarin Perkinskaarin.d.perkins@lonestar.eduAttended LiveYou don't need to reinvent the wheel04/19/202304/19/202304/19/2023Attended LiveI learned how to evaluate resources today!4/20/20234/20/2023
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Mignette Dorseymignette.dorsey@lonestar.eduAttended liveHad a chance to find several literature OERs and am looking forward to evaluating them.4/23. 4/23. Attended liveI loved practicing remixing OERs. It may not be something I'll do, but practicing it was fun.4/23. Attended Live4/23.
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Reynaldorjasso@southtexascollege.eduAttended liveLooking to expand my OER knowledge for my online courses.5/24/235/24/235/24/23Attended liveSharing OER best practices is a must.5/24/235/24/23Attended LiveEvaluating resources is time consuming and tedious.5/24/235/24/23https://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courses/managerial-accounting-3https://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courses/principles-of-accounting-volume-1-financial-accountinghttps://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courses/principles-of-accounting-volume-2-managerial-accounting
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Rich Greenhillrichard.greenhill@ttuhsc.edu Attended liveSharing ideas will definitely improve my course deliveryCompleted4/13/20234/14/2023Attended liveIt was usefulComplete4/20/2023Attended LiveEnjoyed remix resource it was wonderfulCompleteCompleteArea Model AlgebraA Tutorial for Making Online Learning Accessible to Students with Disabilitieshttps://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courses/applied-industrial-electricity-theory-and-application
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Scholastica Turner-MooreScholastica.turnermoore@hccs.eduAttended LiveLooking resources to add to my upcoming courses.CompletedcompletedcompletedAttended LiveFeeback is useful if the developer is interested in learning more.completedcompletedLive AttendedA bit overwhelmed because trying to take notes and look at the screen was a bit challenging for me. Nevertheless, I really want to learn more about OER at my college.completedcompleted
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Xiaoying Lilixi@uhd.eduattended livehopefully Quality material reflect curretn trend completedCompletedCompleted. Attended Liveunderstand the evaluation process, copyrightcompletedcompletedattended livehow to remixcompletedcompletedhttps://oertx.highered.texas.gov/my??? - there are not "reviewed" items from drop down. linked for all items here.
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Alan Safaiaxs171030@utdallas.edu
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Carly Sherwood Carly.sherwood@lonestar.edu
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Carolyn Starihacarolyn.stariha@hccs.eduAttended LiveWe are off to a great start.Attended Live.Attended Live
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Casandra Wrightcasandra.wright@lonestar.edu
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Chris D. Trevinochris.d.trevino@lonestar.eduAttended LiveI learned about the meaning of licensing. 4/13/234/13/234/13/234/20/23Learned about evaluating an OER course online.4/27/23I learned about evaluating a resource item.
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Christina Aguilar cclemente_5622@southtexascollege.edu
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Cici Clantoncici.clanton@tamuc.eduattended liveCollaborate, Connect, leverage your network for OER4/13/234/20/234/13/23
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Debbie DavisDebbie.Davis@ttu.eduattended liveAccomplish OER projects in small steps4.11.234.20.234.20.23Attended live4.20.23
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Deborah Sibiladeborah.sibila@tamucc.eduattened liveLot more to OER than I thought4/12/234/13/23
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Dennis Nguyendennis.nguyen@gmail.com
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Derek Irvinderek.irvin@hccs.edu
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Dorrie Scottdorrie.scott@lonestar.edu
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Elizabeth Stackhousestackhousee@uhd.eduyou can recreate and combine with permission4/18/2023
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Fatemeh Kholoosi Raftarfatemeh.kholoosi.raftar@tamuc.edu
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Geroya Richardsongeroya.z.richardson@lonestar.edu
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Gwendolyn Morelgwendolyn.morel@highered.texas.gov
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Hilton LaSalle Hilton.j.lasalle@lonestar.edu
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Hope LeJeunehope.m.lejeune@lonestar.edu
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James JohnsonJames.Johnson@lonestar.edu
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Janice Hartgrove-Freilehartgrov@lonestar.edu
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Jasmin Gray ElJasmin.gray@utdallas.eduAttended LiveThere is a first for everything - OER!4/14/234/14/234/14/2023
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Jill Hoffmanjill.hoffman@ttu.eduhttps://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courses/us-history-ii
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Jinxin Yangyangji@uhd.eduAttended live4/20/23Attended live
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Jodie SandelJodie.sandel@utsa.eduAttended Live
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Juanjuan Hanjuanjuan.han@utdallas.edu
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Kelvin BanksKelvin.Banks@Hccs.edu
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Lakrystal K. FosterLakrystal.foster@hccs.eduAttended livecollaborate, connect, informationalcomplete
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Mark Brumlowmark.a.brumlow@lonestar.edu
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Michael Trowermichael.trower@hccs.edu
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Morgan Housemorgan.house@ttuhsc.eduAttended liveLearning to look outside of the boxCompleted: 04/13/2023Completed: 04/13/2023Completed: 04/13/2023Attended LiveEvaluate to help understand4/20/2023CompletedAttended LiveSo so much to learnAttended Livehttps://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courses/accounting-principles-a-business-perspective-2/viewhttps://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courses/leadership-in-healthcare-and-public-health/viewhttps://oertx.highered.texas.gov/courses/cma-112-basic-law-ethical-issues-in-healthcare/view
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Mustafa Alammustafa.alam@ttu.eduAttended liveCompleted 4/19/2023Attended liveAttended LiveEvaluation, Rubric, and Textbooks
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Nathan Narragonnathan.narragon@sjcd.eduAttended LiveI believe this brings out the best of everyone and gives a creativty boost for everyone's passion04/03/202304/20/202304/20/2023attended liveEvaluate and understand the material that you are going to use for the best quality04/27/2304/27/23
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Nazifah Islamnazifah.islam@ttu.edu
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Padmaja VedarthamPadmaja.B.Vedartham@lonestar.edu
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Patrice CraftPatrice.craft@lonestar.edu
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Rachel Torrestorresr@wbu.eduAttended liveLooking forward collaborating with this wonderful group.
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Rajrani SharmaRajrani.Sharma@Lonestar.edu
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Rebecca Stasney MalterRebecca.a.malter@lonestar.edu
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Rick Rosalesrrosales1@southtexascollege.edu
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Semira TaheriSemira.J.Taheri@lonestar.edu attended live Looking resources to add to my upcoming courses and improve the courses using OER currently
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Shamim Arastushamim.j.arastu@lonestar.edu
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Shannon ThomasSthomas@mclennan.eduAttended live
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sheeba zaidizaidish@uhd.edu
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Solomon Ugbaja solomon.e.ugbaja@lonestar.edu
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Stephen Henrystephen.henry@hccs.eduAttended LiveImproving academic freedom and untethered from publishersAttended LIveUnderstand how to evaluate OER materials
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Susan Elwoodsusan.elwood@tamucc.eduAttended LiveCollaboration, community buildingCompleted: 04/13/2023
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Suzel Molinasmolina@alamo.edu
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