Open edX 2019 Presentations

Tuesday March 26

Session

Title

Presenters

Slides etc.

9:00–12:15

Instructional Design Summit

  • Udo Ouwerkerk
  • Grace Lyo
  • Colin Fredericks
  • Ben Piscopo
  • Anna Lifshits Agmon
  • Alison Brauneis


9:00–12:15

Building Open edX Apps in iOS and Android

  • Albert (AJ) St. Aubin
  • Marco Morales


9:00–12:15

Accessible MOOCs In Practice – Design, Implementation, Execution

  • Ted Supalla
  • Jeff Witt


9:00–12:15

Getting Started with Open edX Development

  • Nate Aune
  • Bryan Wilson
  • John Baldwin


9:00–12:15

Open edX Production-Ready in 10 Steps

  • Régis Behmo
  • Lawrence McDaniel

https://blog.lawrencemcdaniel.com/tutor-1-click-installer-open-edx-installation-guide/

https://ether.overhang.io/p/2019tutorial

13:30–15:00

Deploying Open edX in Production using Docker and Kubernetes

Luiz G Aoqui


13:30–17:00

Building Open edX frontend applications with create-edx-react-app

  • George Babey
  • Adam Stankiewicz
  • Richard Reilly


13:30–15:00

Advanced Problem Authoring in Vanilla Open edX

Jolyon Bloomfield

http://bit.ly/mitx-graders will take you to a course on edge.edx.org (you can create an account there). The first page of content is all the relevant links for my talk, including a link to my slides.

13:30–17:00

Learning and Teaching How to Contribute to Open edX

Jeremy Bowman


15:30–17:00

Get Started with Figures

John Baldwin

http://bit.ly/figures-workshop-slides-2019

Wednesday March 27

Session

Title

Presenters

Slides

Video

9:45–10:20

The Future Learner

Anant Agarwal


10:20–10:35

The State of the Open edX Ecosystem

  • Ned Batchelder
  • Adam Medros


10:35–11:10

Technology, the Science of Learning, and Transformation in Higher Education

Candace Thille


11:10–11:45

Digital Learning, Credential Disruption, and Sustainable Practice

  • James C. Hall
  • Karen Flammer
  • Paul Walsh


13:00–13:45

Course promotion techniques used by Universitat Politécnica de València

  • Ignacio Despujol
  • Carlos Turró

13:00–13:45

Learning and Collaboration: Lessons from the Open Source Community

  • Stephen Jacobs
  • Flavia Cioanca
  • Alvin Richards
  • John Mark Walker


13:00–13:45

Team-Based Learning Using LTI-Integrated Video and Chat

Beth Porter

13:00–13:45

Collaborative MOOC Design at Adelaide

Ali Ogilvie


13:00–13:45

Product Roadmap - Ironwood and Beyond

Marco Morales


14:00–14:45

State of Open edX Front End

David Joy

Slides

14:00–14:45

Cheaper MOOCs and Masters

  • Sir Tim O'Shea
  • Professor Eileen Scanlon


14:00–14:45

From 0 to 1 Million and Beyond: The Linux Foundation eLearning Journey

Flavia Cioanca

14:00–14:45

Implementing a Nationwide Open edX Platform

  • Juan Duran
  • Rui Ribeiro
  • Anna Lifshits Agmon


14:00–14:45

Harvard DART: Toward a MOOC Collaboration Economy

  • Daniel Seaton
  • David House
  • Elliott Yates

Slides

15:45–16:30

Extending & Innovating Open edX: Delivering Next-Generation Professional Development on PearsonX

Dr Philippa Hardman


15:45–16:30

Learning Design for MicroMasters Programs

John Zornig


15:45–16:30

Painless Open edX upgrades and maintainable UI customizations

  • Piotr Surowiec
  • Elton Carr


15:45–16:30

State of Open edX Architecture

Nimisha Asthagiri

Slides

15:45–16:30

A Contributor’s Journey - The Impact of Our Work on Others, and on Ourselves

  • Xavier Antoviaque
  • Seamus Johnson

Slides

16:45–17:30

E-learning trends: Open edX vs. other LMSs.

  • Sergey Cujba
  • Gabriel D'Amours


16:45–17:30

Education in the Open Source World

Alvin Richards


16:45–17:30

Inclusive by Design: How content experiments support diverse learners.

  • Petra Bonfert-Taylor
  • Mike Goudzwaard
  • Ella Hamonic
  • Gerard Memmi
  • Andy Saltarelli
  • Rémi Sharrock


16:45–17:30

Clarifying configuration

  • Fred Smith
  • Feanil Patel

16:45–17:30

Custom Front-End Experiences

  • Elizabeth Gordon
  • Roger Kohler
  • Ryan Bleam
  • Brian Frost

Thursday March 28

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9hzip8IGio&list=PL87xhvJSz2W4loIXUtRqv8VBZ0HZKMU59&index=29&t=0s​

Session

Title

Presenters

Slides etc.

Video

9:45–10:20

The State of the Open edX Platform

  • Marco Morales
  • Mark Haseltine
  • Nimisha Asthagiri


10:20–10:45

An Open Source Pathway to Personalized and Collective Learning at Scale

Robert Lue


10:45–11:15

Being Open: A Route for Saving Journalism and other creative work

Dean Baker


11:15–11:45

Beyond the black box: How transparent AI can transform learning

Walter Bender


13:00–13:45

Blockstore Architecture

  • Braden MacDonald
  • David Ormsbee

Slides

13:00–13:45

ASU Innovation with Open edX

  • Brian Frost
  • Ryan Bleam
  • Elizabeth Gordon
  • Roger Kohler
  • Carrie Bauer

13:00–13:45

Gratitude_x - How gift economics influence learner attitudes in a massive open online course.

Arthur Grau

13:00–13:45

The best of both worlds in fully online master’s: integrating Open edX and Canvas

  • Jea Choi
  • Alison Brauneis
  • Greg Bruhns
  • Grace Lyo

13:00–13:45

Best Practices for Open edX Site Requirement Gathering

  • Kimberly Watson
  • Moritz Wilhelm

14:00–15:00

Lightning Talks: Learning

  • Wei Yang
  • Nate Aune
  • Attin Cheng
  • Laurent David
  • Richard Reilly
  • Diana Huang
  • Vicki Lindem

14:00–15:00

Lightning Talks: Collaborating

  • Carrie Bauer
  • Juan Camilo Montoya
  • Mehdi Benadda
  • Nimisha Asthagiri
  • Leons Petrazickis
  • Antonio Cangiano
  • Zachary Trabookis

Carrie Bauer:

Juan Camilo Montoya:

Leon Petrazickis:

Mehdi Benadda:

Zachary Trabookis:

Nimisha Asthagiri:

Q&A:

14:00–15:00

Lightning Talks: Running

  • Felipe Montoya
  • Luiz G Aoqui
  • Régis Behmo
  • Jhony Avella
  • Isanka Wijerathne
  • Masako Okamoto
  • Hiroyuki Sakai
  • Miguel Amigot

Deploying a robust, scalable Open edX platform in 1 click (or less) with Tutor: https://regisb.github.io/openedx2019/#/

14:00–15:00

Lightning Talks: Operating

  • Brian Telnes
  • Bill DeRusha
  • John Zornig
  • Rui Ribeiro
  • Alexandra Nabokina
  • Max Sokolski
  • Sergey Baranov

Alexandra Nabokina:

John Zornig:

Bill DeRusha:

Rui Ribiero:

Brian Telnes:

Sergey Baranov:

Q&A:

14:00–15:00

Lightning Talks: Extending

  • Ildi Morris
  • Julie Mullen
  • Colin Fredericks
  • William Akehurst
  • John McDonough
  • Meghan Morrissey
  • Helinna Ayalew
  • Amos Wachanga

15:45–16:30

LabXchange: Science and learning--connected.

Robert Lue


15:45–16:30

Maintainably Extending Open edX: Why, When, How

  • Felipe Montoya
  • Jillian Vogel

Slides

15:45–16:30

Micro-credentials courses in teachers' professional development

  • Eran Adi Cioban
  • Shir Shwartz

15:45–16:30

Enabling Real-Time Analytics in Open edX

Dan Davis

Slides

15:45–16:30

How MIT is leveraging Open EdX in on campus courses

  • Sheryl Barnes
  • Meredith Davies


16:45–17:30

Delivering Targeted Online Learning Environments in a Changing Higher Education Landscape

Vince Kellen

(the title slide is different, but this was the talk..!)

16:45–17:30

Learnings from a major blended learning program on Open edX and on-campus

John Zornig


16:45–17:30

Cross-platform Learner Analytics with Open edX and xAPI!

Bryan Wilson

https://bit.ly/2UyUUPC

16:45–17:30

LibreCorps: Humanitarian Open Source Student Work Writ Large

Stephen Jacobs

16:45–17:30

Richie: building an open source CMS & course catalog for Open Edx

  • David Truong
  • Mehdi Benadda