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Transcript: [Franco Vaccarino, President and Vice-Chancellor, University of Guelph] At the University of Guelph, we're known for our innovative approaches to teaching. Open Education is a crucial part of this. By empowering our instructors to customize course content, integrate open tools, and bring students into the scholarly conversation, it supports the education and well-being of the whole person. [Coral Murrant, Professor, College of Biological Science. Chair, Department of Human Health & Nutritional Studies] Open education matters because it allows me to provide my students with information that best supports their learning, free of charge, and it doesn’t get better than that! [Trent Tucker, Professor, College of Business and Economics] Open education matters because we live in a world that needs brave and bold new thinking. We need to change the teaching and learning process to develop the thinkers of tomorrow. [Nadège Levallet, Professor, College of Business and Economics] Open education matters because it allows instructors to tailor resources to their unique learning outcomes and needs, making for better and more affordable courses. [Natalie Clarke, Vice-President (Academic), Central Student Association] Open education matters because research shows that an investment in open education is an investment in our future. [Wendy Keenleyside, Instructor and Faculty Advisor, College of Biological Science] Open education matters because it facilitates active learning and provides an opportunity for exploration and imagination in the classroom. [Mark Lipton, Professor, College of Arts] Open education matters because technology is changing the way we do things and we, as educators, need to think about ways we can adapt. [Trent Tucker] Are you convinced? Do you want to go open now? [University of Guelph: McLaughlin Library OpenEd: Open Learning and Education Support] [Questions? Reach out! [email protected]]