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Friday May 29, 2026 12:30pm - 1:20pm EDT
Institutions of Higher Education in the Upper Peninsula have been working to promote and support Open Educational Resources (OER) on their campuses for many years. OER are course materials available at little or often no cost and can be used for teaching, learning, or research (EDUCAUSE, 2010). OER, along with other Open Educational Practices, foster a collaborative, learner-driven environment, which support inclusion and belonging in multiple ways. 


Since 2015, Bay College has built an equity-centered OER initiative featuring OER degree pathways, over 40 OER-based courses, and more than $3 million in textbook savings. Michigan Technological University’s Van Pelt and Opie Library’s OER initiative builds an inclusive campus culture by supporting instructors through consultations, workshops, and publishing tools. Since 2017, Bay Mills Community College (BMCC) has been using OER textbooks in eight of their core and general education classes. In 2024, BMCC was one of 15 institutions from across the country to take part in an OER study funded by Hewlett Foundation and conducted by AAC&U. At Northern Michigan University (NMU), the OER Working Group has concentrated on supporting interested faculty through faculty learning communities and professional development workshops. 


Based on our experiences on our individual campuses,  the panelists will discuss the ways in which OER can be used to support inclusion and belonging.  We will introduce the audience to the basics of OER. We will also discuss the ways in which we engaged with faculty to consider using OER with their classes. Finally, we will discuss how faculty and librarians can utilize technologies already available to them to facilitate the creation of accessible, affordable course materials as a means of supporting student success and belonging, including the use of generative AI and OER publishing tools. 
Speakers
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Kathy Adair

Social Science Department Chairperson, Bay Mills Community College
Kathy Adair holds a Master’s Degree in Social Work with a specialty in Indian Child Welfare from Grand Valley State University. Since 2005, I have been employed at Bay MillsCommunity College (BMCC) as Director of Development and Social Science Department Chair. The development position... Read More →
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Annelise Doll

Scholarly Communications Librarian, Michigan Technological University
Annelise Doll is a Scholarly Communications Librarian at Michigan Technological University’s Van Pelt and Opie Library, where she supports the use of open educational resources and open licensing. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology and a Master of Science in Information... Read More →
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Joseph Mold

Executive Director of Online Learning and Instructional Design, Bay de Noc Community College
Joseph Mold has 15 years of experience leading online learning, instructional design, and faculty development at Bay College. He oversees the college’s transition to Blackboard Ultra, equity-centered OER initiatives that have saved students over $3 million, and accessibility-focused... Read More →
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Emera Bridger Wilson

Incoming Director of Olson Library and NMU Archives, Northern Michigan University
Emera Bridger Wilson is the Chair of the OER Working Group at Northern Michigan University. Emera has a Masters in Library and Information Science and a Ph.D. in Cultural Anthropology, both from Syracuse University. For her Ph.D. Her research interests revolve around questions of... Read More →
Friday May 29, 2026 12:30pm - 1:20pm EDT
Peninsula II

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