Finding truly relevant learning materials online remains one of the most time-consuming challenges for trainers and educators. With countless resources available, quality and relevance are hard to judge without trusted guidance.
We’d like to invite this community to a free live webinar on 27 March (11:00–12:00 CET) introducing Open Education Reviews — a collaborative platform built to improve discoverability of high-quality educational materials through peer reviews, community tools, search, and playlists.
The platform was developed as part of the “Dataspace for Education and Skills” project, led by Prometheus-X and co-funded by the European Union under the Digital Europe Programme.
During the session we will explore the key challenges educators face, demo the platform, and — importantly — collect your feedback to shape its next steps.
When:27 March (11:00–12:00 CET) in your local time-- 2026-03-27T10:00:00Z→2026-03-27T11:00:00Z Participate: online Register here:Microsoft Virtual Events Powered by Teams
We’d love to connect with the OEGlobal community and hear your perspectives on peer-driven resource discovery.
Thanks for sharing this webinar @Hannah to learn more about the Open Education Reviews platform- I encourage you as well to add it to the Open Education Week events as we look to list any relevant activities happening not just for one week in March but through the end of April.
The timezone may be a bit of a challenge for me, so I echo the request to know if there will be a recording, or if maybe you would be willing to start a discussion topic in this community to give us more insight into the project. The approach of peer-review and discovery is very interesting, and it appears there is a good amount of content in languages other than English.
For example, I took a quick scan and the bulk of the resources seem to be YouTube videos, which are certainly useful as references but are not quite reusable as OER. Or it would help to know how submissions are reviewed when submitted.
We appreciate that you have brought this to our community and encourage you to share more, even if to recommend some of the top resources added.
Thank you for your warm words and great suggestions! I’m happy to confirm that a recording of the webinar will be made available, so the timezone difference won’t be a barrier for anyone who missed it.
Regarding a dedicated discussion thread — I’ll forward your request to the expert who knows this platform best, and they will be much better placed to engage with the community on the details, including the peer-review process, submission criteria, and standout resources in multiple languages.
You raise a valid point about YouTube videos and their reusability as OER — definitely a conversation worth having! And thank you for the nudge about adding this to the Open Education Week events listing; I’ll look into that.
Looking forward to seeing this conversation grow in such an engaged community!