What's happening in LangOER?
Conference Brussels, 26/27 September 2016, coinciding with the European Day of languages The event was co-organised with the Educational Repositories Network - EdReNe In the fast developing digital era, Open Educational Resources (OER) and Practices (OEP) provide new ways to extend participatory learning and help support innovative teaching practices. This represents an important opportunity for less used languages and their speakers but also gives rise to a number of challenges. For example, the adoption of OER/OEP for less used languages can be slow to take off as a result of limited public investment and/or limited market size. There is a real danger, therefore, that barriers to OER/OEP for less used languages can impact on linguistic diversity and cultural diversity on a global scale. The LangOER-EdReNe conference aimed to bring together experts in open education and digital content repositories with educational researchers and a variety of policy makers concerned with language learning and teaching, pedagogical use of ICT, and social integration and inclusion. It particularly addressed key issues related to the uptake of less used languages.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LangOER (2014 – 2016) is a European network focused on enhancing the linguistic and cultural components of OER (open educational resources) by offering OER in less used languages and by enhancing sustainability through OER reuse.
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