The evolution of open and distributed learning—CIDER session
Open Education Week at CIDER | Celebrating 25 years of open access innovation
Be part of history and join the special series of sessions hosted by CIDER during Open Education (OE) Week celebrating the 25th anniversary of IRRODL.
Session 2 – Mar. 5: The evolution of open and distributed learning, presented by Connie Blomgren and Terry Anderson.
No registration required, and the recording will be posted later in the day.
About CIDER and CIDER sessions
The Canadian Initiative for Distance Education Research (CIDER) is a research initiative of the International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning (IRRODL). CIDER sponsors a variety of professional development activities designed to increase the quantity and quality of distance education research.
CIDER sessions are an online, open, and free seminar series where researchers working in distance, distributed, online, or blended education can present their work to a broad audience of fellow researchers, practitioners, and students from around the world.