The Blended and Online Learning Design (BOLD) Graduate Fellowship Program is an open education initiative aiming at enabling and empowering graduate students to become knowledge producers through designing, developing, and contributing open educational resources (OER) for blended and online learning.

All graduate students at Georgia Tech are eligible to apply for the BOLD graduate fellowship.

The Affordable Materials Grants are available at Affordable Learning Georgia and there are usually calls for applications in Spring and Fall every year.

If you are interested in submitting a proposal and would like to discuss how to develop your proposal, please feel free to contact the campus champions for Affordable Learning Georgia with your ideas and questions.

Open Education Week is an annual celebration started in 2012 by the Open Education Global to raise awareness and highlight open education efforts worldwide. It provides practitioners, educators, and students an open and collaborative forum to gain a greater understanding of open education and be inspired by the wonderful work being developed by the community around the world.

If you have developed any open assets, for example, open courses, open textbooks, open tools, research, open practices, open projects/initiatives, this is an opportunity for you to share them and let the world see the ways you’re making a difference.

We are creating a repository of OER projects designed and developed by faculty and students at Georgia Tech. You can contribute by submitting any OER resources you have created. It is a great opportunity to showcase your project, which will benefit the Georgia Tech community and beyond. The project submission takes a few simple and easy steps to complete, and we will help promote all the projects through newsletters, conferences, workshops, and other channels.

Check out what projects are being showcased now and submit yours today!