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Defining (adj. or v.?) Innovation

"Innovation happens when we rethink conventions and apply alternative learning or technology to old problems." –   Shane Snow, How Soylent  & Oculus Could Fix the Prison System "Innovation is the output of an extremely entrepreneurial culture."– Wyatt Roy, Above All Human Innovation Conference "Why everyone embraces the idea of innovation but at the same... Read More>

#OLCInnovate Starts with a Spark

As excited as I am to attend the NOLA Jazz & Heritage Festival for the first time ever, I am even more enthusiastic to welcome conference participants to the 2016 OLC Innovate (#OLCInnovate) with a new program feature – the #OLCInnovate Lightning Talks! On Wednesday, April 20th from 5:00-6:30pm, the opening keynote session... Read More>

Join the Excitement at #OLCInnovate

Jane Moore, Editor of Teacher Education, Editorial Board for MERLOT with her colleagues Angela Gunder and Cris Guenter share why they are so excited for OLC Innovate coming up in April. Connect and collaborate with your peers at #OLCInnovate! Join us in the Innovation Lab space - a place to play with... Read More>

Capturing Innovation: Why a Photo Safari at the #OLCInnovate #PlugIN

Several weeks ago I wrote a blog post describing some features of the digital participatory, or #PlugIN,  experience that we will explore at the OLC Innovate conference in New Orleans, April 20-22, 2016 .  So far, I’ve gotten fairly positive feedback – people seem to be curious about how digital makes, aggregated backchannels, and crowdsourced notetaking... Read More>

OLC Innovate Is Fast Approaching: Here Are 10 Things to Consider!

It’s fairly common to think that OLC Innovate is a newbie on the online education conference scene, as this is only the second time we’ve held this event. But considering that we changed the name of our annual "Emerging Technologies for Online Learning International Symposium" to OLC Innovate just two... Read More>

Share Your Campfire Story - and Win!

For OLC Innovate 2018's opening keynote session we will be highlighting a speaker series we call Campfire Stories. Our featured speakers will each tell a personal story around the theme of failure and its importance–the freedom to fail, failing forward, learning from mistakes–and how innovation comes from failure. Some of our... Read More>

OLC Innovate 2019 - Full Conference Access

Program Streamed Sessions Please click on the Program button above to access the program listing. Each one of the individual session pages may have presentation materials uploaded by the presenter. (All presenters are encouraged to upload their presentation materials, but not all do. If no files are listed, the presenter has not provided any materials.... Read More>

OLC Innovate 2019 - Friday Conference Update

DAILY UPDATE for Friday, April 5 IMPORTANT UPDATES for our Conference Attendees  Please be sure to read through all of the updates below in order to be fully informed and prepared for next week’s events. Conference Registration Desk - Aurora Registration Friday, April 5: 7:30am - 12:00pm Wireless Internet Access for Conference Space SSID: olc Password:  olcwireless We hope... Read More>

Co-Chairs with Collaboration and Change on Our Minds - Introducing the 2019 Technology Test Kitchen Leads

Introducing Maddie Like many of us that work with the OLC, my engagement story starts with a single individual who felt OLC was a good fit and extended an invitation to participate. It was Spring 2017. We had just come off of a great year running the Accessible Learning Conference. I... Read More>

#WeAreOLC: Connection and Collaboration

With the idea of stories being a connecting element throughout all of our conference activities, we are creating a variety of opportunities for you to share your story and to hear the stories of others. We’re calling this initiative #WeAreOLC. This is an excerpt from a previous blog post, "Co-Chairs... Read More>

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