OER 2020: The 4th IEEE International Workshop on Open Educational Resources for Computer Science & Information Technology

Call for Papers

Goal of the workshop:

To share teaching and learning practices in the fields of Computer Science and Information Systems/Technology mainstreaming open-licensed educational resources as well as e-learning practices in general to build Knowledge Societies

Workshop theme:

Opening the learning in the fields of Computer Science and Information Systems/Technology

Scope of the workshop:

Open Education Resources (OER), are freely available learning materials, discoverable on the World Wide Web, are becoming increasingly popular internationally at all levels of education, and across almost every discipline. OER can provide an opportunity for innovation through their empowerment as co-creators, offering the opportunity to reuse and adapt existing resources, making richer and even less expensive learning experience for students while also make the teaching experience more fulfilling for instructors. OERs can also encourage international collaboration in teaching and learning.

The 4th IEEE International Workshop on Open Education Resources for Computer Science & Information Technology (OER 2020), seeks to bring together educators, teacher trainers, professional associations, OER researchers and other stakeholders in Computer Science (CS) and Information Technology (IT) Education,

In particular, we welcome theoretical and empirical proposals emphasizing opportunities offered by Open Education as a means to empowerment and to increase accessibility and quality of educational opportunities for all in CS and IT education, in five strategic areas proposed in the document known as the “Ljubljana OER Action Plan 2017, namely: building the capacity of users to find, re-use, create and share OER; language and cultural issues; ensuring inclusive and equitable access to quality OER; developing sustainability models; and developing supportive policy environments.

We also welcome papers on related e-learning technologies and methodologies in general.

Likely participants: OER researchers, Deans, department heads and instructors who teaches undergraduate Computer Science and Information Technology in accredited higher education institutions.

Submission deadline date extended to May 1, 2020

Workshop Chairs

Edmundo Tovar, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid

Henry Chan, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Program Committee

Edmundo Tovar, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Henry Chan, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Tiziana Margaria, University of Limerick and Lero, The Irish Software Research Centre.
Claudio di Martini, Politecnico de Torino
Dave Towey, The University of Nottingham Ningbo China,
Manuel Castro, UNED, Spain
Bernardo Tabuenca, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Sorel Reisman, MERLOT.ORG; the Chancellor’s Office of California State University