Open & Affordable Education @ GSU Library
              
        OER Summer Webinar Series
          
        
  June 18, 2024
  12-1 PM Eastern
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Attendees joined our informative webinar on open educational resources at Georgia State University. We explored the benefits and implementation of OER, highlighted how these resources can enhance teaching and learning while reducing costs for students. They also learned about GSU’s successful OER initiatives, discovered best practices for integrating OER into your curriculum, and gained insights on how to find and evaluate high-quality educational materials. Whether you’re a faculty member, student or educational professional, this webinar provides valuable knowledge and tools to support the adoption and use of OER.
speaker
   Charlene Martoni is the Librarian
  for the Behavioral Sciences and Open Knowledge at Georgia State
  University. As subject librarian to the disciplines of
  neuroscience, political science, psychology and sociology,
  Charlene supports the research endeavors of undergraduate
  students, graduate students, faculty and staff. Additionally, she
  assists teaching faculty in the development of their courses and
  provides customized library instruction to meet the needs of
  students and educators. Charlene also leads and contributed to
  initiatives that support affordable education and open access.
  Charlene attained her Master of Science in Information Science
  from the University at Albany, State University of New York.
Charlene Martoni is the Librarian
  for the Behavioral Sciences and Open Knowledge at Georgia State
  University. As subject librarian to the disciplines of
  neuroscience, political science, psychology and sociology,
  Charlene supports the research endeavors of undergraduate
  students, graduate students, faculty and staff. Additionally, she
  assists teaching faculty in the development of their courses and
  provides customized library instruction to meet the needs of
  students and educators. Charlene also leads and contributed to
  initiatives that support affordable education and open access.
  Charlene attained her Master of Science in Information Science
  from the University at Albany, State University of New York.