Conferences and Events

Upcoming Pre-Symposium Webinar: An Introduction to Artificial Intelligence for Oral Historians

Monday, July 1, 2024 at 2pm Central Time Join us on July 1st for a free pre-symposium webinar when AI in OH program committee members Steven Sielaff and James Fowler will provide definitions, examples, and oral history tie-ins for the world of artificial intelligence. Whether you are completely new to the world of AI or […]

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Open Education Conference 2023, Edmonton, Alberta Canada

Event Dates: 16-18 October 2023

NorQuest College is proud to co-host with OE Global the Open Education Conference 2023 here in Edmonton, Alberta Canada from 16-18 October 2023. The conference is the main venue for Open Education practitioners, policy builders, advocates, researchers, students, and decision-makers to share practices, network, and initiate collaborations. Participants collectively discuss the latest trends, challenges, and opportunities in

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Race and Power Symposium- Early Bird Registration Extended to April 8

Assessing the Role of Race and Power in Oral History Theory and Practice On June 27, 28, and 29, 2022, oral historians from around the world will gather virtually for three days of discussion about the role of race and power in oral history theory and practice. Organized as a symposium, discussions will be based

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Call for Proposals: Assessing the Role of Race and Power in Oral History Theory and Practice

June 2022 Convened by the Ad Hoc Group for Transformative Oral History Practice* in collaboration with the Oral History Association and the Oral History Center at UC Berkeley It has been just over one year since a White police officer murdered George Floyd, sparking the largest call for racial justice in this country in a

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