 When I saw the camera already, I was like, okay, well, aren't you live? Okay, good. Well, it's a great day out there, and we'll dress for some of our California friends, but just get an awkward Canadian tassel. It's pretty mild. Yeah, it's not bad at all. It's a bay tube, lovely, interesting keynote by Cable Green, and then we have an interesting, fascinating second keynote with Sandra Mouche. That's going to be really exciting. Yeah, she's fascinating. I get to introduce her, so I had dinner with her, and we're just really enjoying, she's from Treaty 7, where she lives, so. No, it's nice to be close. It's another jam packed thing. I got to tilt this angle, so I don't have to... Making everybody bend over. Yeah, that's probably good. Yeah, jam packed thing, lots of excellent things happening, multiple sessions, a lovely event tonight, so, yeah. You get to see her first talent? Yes, yeah, that's right. I purposely suggested that they had something if they could, because almost everybody wants to see the whole institution. A lot of times it's at a convention center, which is good, but it's always nice to see where their home is, right? Pretty good. Yeah. Okay, well, I've got a thing. Okay. I'm meeting some people for breakfast here. Thanks, Connie. Well, here we are, live. We're filming on the business news. Day two from the Daily Global Conference. I'm Alan Malin and I'm in the booth, trying to snag people as they come in for the conference experience. And sharing some of the excitement of what's going on. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. As Connie said, we've got keynotes coming up, jam packed sessions. I got to check my schedule because I don't know what I'm going to see. Hopefully I'll be able to grab some people as we go by. Live right now. Let's see if I can get a message out to connect with the community. We are now live, so good morning. Good morning. Good morning. So we'll see people as they come by. I was saying good morning to you. Stopping to you. We have good old fashion swag going on here. Spend this around. We've got lots of creative common stuff. It's getting pretty. A bunch of key changes. Hello, my friend. Hello, my friend. Hi, Marina. We're live. Hello. Go out there. Get some people doing. It's coming in. Yeah. You need a kitchen. I need a kitchen. Yeah. Kitchen. Not a kitchen. How are you doing today? I'm much better than yesterday. Yeah. Already I slept really well. That's very good. And the medicine begins to work. Yes. Oh, Judith is out there again. Hello, Judith. Good to see you. Here we are. Judith Sebesta is watching. Hello, Judy. She's on my stream. She says, good morning. Good morning. Good morning. I'm going to the welcome in French for Francophones. Okay. Bye-bye. Say hello to the Francophones. Bonjour. I don't have to work on this French. So here we are again. Thanks for tuning in, Judith. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. We'll see who wants to come up. We'll say hello. We're doing a live stream of just sharing what's going on at the conference. Say hello. Hello everyone. I'm Sarah Hammerstein and I'm attendee here and it's been great so far. Sarah. I know you. My sister. You know, Lisa. Lisa. Okay. I didn't know yours. I'm just Lisa's sister. Where do you work? I'm a teacher librarian at a middle school in Colorado. Fantastic. Yeah, but I'm also an eddy student at the BASCA. Okay, so we need more librarians in the world. Yeah, and the K to Charles space too. Seriously. Yeah. It's great to meet you. Nice to chat. I'll try to rope anybody into say hello. We're on the internet. And they're like running away. Sorry. So people are coming in. We have, of course, cable greens, the other pink coat, and Alan kind of fumbled and got confused with someone else. But hey, that's what happens. So we have hallway. We're doing a webcast conference. Very excited. So what do you what do you get to do today? I'm very excited about the panel on community colleges. Oh, that's right. And how they're paving the way for OER because I come from the community college world. So I'm super excited. They're doing more than hey. Well, I know, right? Yeah, I'm excited for that panel. The keynote speaker seems amazing as well. And that's in the middle of the day. So I'm excited about that. Yeah, lots of good stuff. And there's a couple of CUNY people here presenting also at two there. You know, everything's been very like, oh, we are amazing. And their panels can be a little bit more reality. Okay. I seem they're talking about the struggles of OER. So I thought that should be a little interesting. Good. Go CUNY. Yeah. So enjoy your day. Have a good day, Michelle. Of course, Michelle was on stage yesterday for getting the OER for excellence for the humanities project that comes out in New York. And so, yeah. Hey, look, Judith, I have two cameras. It's me and you here live stream on the internet, but we do the show that goes on. What was I gonna tell you? We're just having coverage. I should like have you in the studio. Thanks again for joining us. Again, some strange looks as people are walking by. I'm kind of used to that. Let's see. Definitely. Definitely. Just sit with that. Have some. Hey, let's stand alone first. I'm Allen. Isaac. Isaac. Yeah. Okay. Right. Okay. Where are you from, Isaac? Um, right now, I'm coming from, uh, Keanu. Okay. Yeah. Before that I was in at the University of Regina. Okay. Rumo, but yeah. Why did I sign up for Michelle? No, I was, it didn't sat by Regina. Oh, yeah. Yeah. So it's near your neighborhood. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. You working with Allen? I, yes. Yeah. Actually, the person who placed me in my position is here. Okay. So it's an instinct. Want to say, we're doing a live stream. I want to say hello to people out there on the internet. Okay. No, it's fine too. Right. Okay. Is it on their website? Yeah, we're doing just kind of bringing between sessions a chance for people who aren't the conference to see people who are. Okay. Okay. So curious. I think on your website, did you live somewhere in Saskatchewan? Yeah. I lived just last year. Oh, okay. Yeah. Right. And then you do all of your stuff from remote. Yeah, I do. Yeah. This is pre-pandemic. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I got used to the whole remote. Yeah. So I was thinking, man, I think I want to continue the remote thing because it's flexible. I can be anywhere. Exactly. Exactly. Just moving. I've moved enough. Oh, I'm sorry. So I'm sort of thinking, okay, I need to find some place where I can do something really remote. But the couple of weeks came up a little bit late. Spark. And there's a few other things that came up. But I'm still on that. I still want to do that. Yeah. Yes. Of course, that's uncommon. A number of institutions are still getting people that flexibility too. Yeah. Well, I started in June 2020. Okay. Right until this spring, April this year. Right. Because my boss was an ABP academic. He said, well, you were hired to remote. So, you know, who will keep you remote? Okay. This was good for me. Because I was in, at the time, I was living in Winnipeg. Okay. So it worked out well. It didn't. Remote were not even the right word. It's just work. It's a special word for people who have to do this. Yeah. Commuters. Yeah. So I don't know. It's kind of, so is the sessions, all of these sessions, because I noticed the ones that were last year was in France last year? Yes. Yeah. They were on, I don't remember when, but they ended up being online, eventually. Yes. We have live streams going from the two Mays. And eventually, it might take some, we will be recording in our kind of notes. Right. So the Bayer, 810, and the Beaver, the Slime 12. There will be live streaming, then we'll get the recordings. Right. Someone has the slicing dice number. Right. Yeah. So I'm going to, I will see to, because I know there's some of the sessions that I wanted to attend, but I can't. Like today, there's a couple of sessions that are longer in the afternoon, two of them, but then there's also sessions that I can't go to because there's two. It's a rather dense schedule. Well, it's got to be when you put it in, in this format. So, oh, let's go with orange. Yeah. I like orange. Take all the commas. We have the swag table going on here. Right. And green, green, I like green. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. So, do you know where it's going to be held next year? How do you rate it? Yes, but I can't say. Oh, not yet. Say hello to the internet. Will it be mentioned? Yes, on the last day. Yeah. Okay. But it's, it's an exciting location. I'll let you know. Okay. Okay. That will be able to be in the main session there. Yeah. Yeah. It'll be at the closing session. Okay. It'll be an announcement and a video, and everybody can start planning a truck. Okay. Yeah. Depending on where it is. Yeah. Looking to go. That's right. Well, good company charge. It's good to be here. You got here. Yeah. I think we communicated when you were trying to register. Yeah. Yes. Yes. Yes. Right. Okay. Okay. So, yes, there will be an announcement coming up as to the location for next year's conference. I can't say where it is. I'm not going to drop any hints. I'm going to pay attention to everything. Good morning. Hi. How are you doing? Good. I definitely need a creative comment speaker for my you can cover the whole lot. Well, hello out there. So, I know who's there. I know Gita Sylvester. See someone else has joined us. So, we're just trying to snag some people as they zip by into the morning studio. So, today is table three. Again, you'll be able to catch that on the live stream. Hopefully you know where they are. They're in the OEG Connect, but hopefully the stream was working well yesterday. We're trying to do what we can to bring some confidence to people who can't be here in Edmonton. Everybody's going to get their coffee. See this? Hello. Hey, we're on the internet. What does talk stand for? It's some kind of thing. I don't know. Cable brought us here. Cable left to swipe here. Hello, world. You know how we were trying to find a thing for some AI meetup? I looked at the schedule. I mean, the only thing I can see is maybe tomorrow morning before things start. Okay. Just like sit in the hallway kind of thing at 8.15 or something like that. Okay. That's the only thing I could come up with really. Okay. But I think that it may have some merit to think about creating a special interest group or something like that. I would think that would be great. Yeah. I'll let him know. Yeah, see if he thinks that's okay. I'll speak with him too. Okay. Goodbye, Judith. Have a nice day. Thanks for doing that. Sure thing. Here we are live from the conference floor. So we will tie things up. There's a reason to be... Oh, hello again. I'm live here from my OED conference. Get ready for the morning session. I'm Alan Levine and I'm just battling away and I'm going to need a refill on the coffee cup here. I'm doing a sustainable thing. I'm just going to be refilling this cup until it dissipates. But again, another really full day. So I hope people who can't be here can at least get a night of it. Good morning. Get a sense about what's going on. Good morning. So from the conference schedule, all the presentation development, Meno is here. We're doing a live webcast. Oh, cool. Yeah. So say hello. Hello. Good morning. I'm Meno De Waal. I'm from the Netherlands. And I'm enjoying this conference for the second time. Beautiful. I think I'm becoming an addict. That's not a problem. Yes. So what's top of your wishes today? What do you hope to get out of it? I hope to see more about ATT&CK and open education. So new systems or maybe advices on how to share other things than PDFs or interactive lessons or textbooks or what I've heard just. Robert Schure just walked by and gave Meno the revenue. Oh no. It's a sign of affection from Meno. So yeah, so new tools. New tools and networking just like yesterday and today again. There was a lot of great connectivity going on. Yeah. So and next time you're all live now, be here. It's fantastic. Say there you go. Yeah. But yeah, great to see you and have a good day. And have fun. Yes. Meno is like, he's one of our proud individual members. Support OE Global become a member. He's doing our publicity for us. Thank you. Thanks again. Hello Maria Angelica. Great to see you. Our intern, our OE Global intern and I'll put you on the screen. So great greetings to you Maria. Hope you're doing well. We'll show you from this view. And we're happy to have you. Many students in the live stream here. Again, we've got about 15 minutes to go until the opening session. I'll sit here and say hello. People walk by and they're like saying, what are you doing? And this is a good part of the history class that's coming in. And see what's exactly going on at the conference today. And again, there's so much new agenda. So hopefully people can get something out of at least seeing what the presentations are, seeing who to contact and ask questions about. Presenters will of course, hopefully be sharing all their resources, materials, conference, trying to meet people doing something. Idea of breeding, which is this interesting concept of kind of trying to make everything interconnected. So maybe concepts, ideas, people, projects that maybe don't have an obvious connection, that there is some kind of connection. Which is something that we do naturally in our community. I'm just trying to make it a little bit more mobile. I'm grading of course. I'm also trying to find ways for people who aren't at the conference get something out of the experience. So it doesn't need to be just an adventure activity for people who can travel and be here in this work. That's what we're committed to do at OE Global. Thank you for coming along for this experiment. We will be getting ready in a little while. A lot more people should be showing up soon. First day, people, a lot of getting saturated. So yeah, I agree. It's a challenge getting to, you said, well, hey, we'll say hello to people on the internet. We're doing a live stream to people who aren't at the conference. What's your name? Tony. I'm Alan. Nice to meet you. Where are you from? Taiwan. You're with the big group. Yeah. Yeah, I hope to talk to you later. Hi. Thank you for saying hello. Hello. Have a good day. People from the Taiwan Open Education Consortium, they've got a huge group of attorneys to participate and present here at the conference. So yeah, people are very excited to be here. Let's see who else I can snag as they come in. Maybe I could do them. Good morning. Hello. Hey, look at this, Mark Wellard. Hello. What is a stream sugar? It's part of a new cult. Very select gang. Yeah, very excited. Yeah, yeah. So for us, we had to go during workshop last week and into the conference. So I feel like a pro now. I just do conference in every day now. Let's see. Due to Sebastian from Texas, we have Maria Angelica, some of our former interns from Mexico, unidentified people who are from Texas. Hello, Mexico. Yeah. Oh, thanks for that. Penguins have been laid down. Penguins. We're just giving them away now. That's amazing. Get everyone over here. And then I will steal it. So we have the famous Govian Penguins. Hello, good to see you. Good morning. Always with a big smile, Helen. Hey, oh, no. That's the best way to go through a day. That's very good. How are you doing? Good. That day was a flower, wasn't it? Yeah. Yeah. And I presented at the end of the day yesterday. All these Govianners came and listened in. So it was nice. That's good. Oh, they're laying out all the swag. Oh, look at this. Look what you're missing out on, everyone. Becoming an open education influencer. Yeah, that's right. It's becoming that. They might not have been intended as that, but it's becoming that. It's all the crew from the, this is the Govian operational center here. The Brain Trust, as it were. Brain Trust. Cool. Yeah. Who are running the Govian network. Yeah. They're gift bombing. We're going to have to love you and leave you. Like, we're on stage in five minutes or so to talk about Govian. Yeah, I'm sorry. I think Maria Angelica, I know she wanted to join. She's one of our interns from Mexico. Yes. She's in. Yeah. She's doing a contract work. There are a couple of other people from Mexico that came to the workshop and some really interesting things happening in Mexico. Absolutely. Yeah, definitely. Good to see everyone. All right. Take care, Rob. Have a good day. Good morning. Hey, Clint. All right, folks. So it is getting 10 minutes of opening ceremony. I'm going to be packing up pretty soon, but if you want a new chance for anybody else to say hello. Greetings from, I'm saying the same thing to people who've been sitting here for like, take care, may I know. Sorry, dude. I just keep repeating myself. So make sure that there's some sound going along. Going into the morning session for after today. I'm going to start to fill up. We're excited for cable greens. It's got some really exciting things to talk about. Diamond publishing. Really, some big, I was talking to him over breakfast this morning for exciting things happening with open access publishing, implications for open science. So don't miss out. Hi, Alain. Hey, Gino. Say hello to the world. Hello. Come on, Jeremy. We've been live. Hashtag OE global 23. There we go. I'm also on a 233. He's not wired at all. Hello. Hi. I'm Alain. Hi, I'm Heather. Nice to meet you, Heather. I'm an instructor at Norquests. Ethics mostly. Technology ethics and environmental ethics. It's a little bit of technical writing in there. We're so excited. Norquests has been great. Student volunteers milling around. Yeah, I see a few familiar faces around here. Yeah, I know. I'm working. Thank you. You have to have people take care of me. Nice to meet you. You too. Good morning. I think it's almost time to wrap up. So, great job. Thanks for watching. Hi, Maria. I was over here getting more swag. Getting more swag. So again, thank you, everybody, for tuning in. We're on the street right now and we're going to pack out in a year and get into the morning session. Thanks for tuning in. We hope to see you on more of these throughout these couple days. So, with that, goodbye from OE global. Bye, Jeremy. Hi, Heather. Hi, Heather. How are you all doing? I'm good. I'm good.