OEWeek 2026: The World Showed Up for Open Education

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Open Education Week 2026 went far beyond a “week” extending to the end of April — and what a celebration it was! Across every continent, time zone, and language, the Open Education community showed up. You hosted events, shared resources, sparked conversations, and reminded the world why being “open” matters.

This year, 146 organizers (including representation from 86 OEGlobal Members and partners) delivered 273 events (including 24 ongoing campaigns). Activities ran in every format imaginable: 207 online sessions open to the public, 11 limited attendance online gatherings, 36 in-person workshops and seminars, and 19 hybrid experiences that brought local and global audiences into the same room. There were stands at book fairs, local radio station coverage, a month-long 17-article challenge written by 27 authors, digital OEWeek postcards were remixed, and fascinating insights shared by the LATAM, Francophone, and Arabic communities.

OEWeek Digital Postcard Remix by @visualthinkery is licensed under CC-BY-SA. Remix by Jackeline Bucio.

OEWeek is not only about the events, but it’s also about showing up to support your peers and colleagues in their work (the OEWeek Ambassador Program pilot was a great success) and sharing the resources that inspire you– 136 Open Education assets (and counting) were added through four pathways

Thank you, Open Education champions around the world. Your creativity, generosity, and commitment keep a growing community energized and moving forward

The Global Town Square

That’s exactly how we described OEWeek 2026 from the outset: as a global town square — a plaza, piazza, alun-alun, центра́льная пло́щадь, platz, maydan — a place where people with a shared purpose gather to meet, exchange ideas, and celebrate what openness makes possible. This year, that vision came to life in a remarkable way.

As of today, the OEWeek global calendar has displayed over 273 events, and the activity continued well beyond the initial “opening” week, with events, campaigns, and your opportunity to share Open Assets running through to the end of April. Educators and institutions around the world have been adding to their events, sharing their Open Assets, and joining in the conversations.

Across six packed weeks (so far…), the open education community came together to:

Open Assets Shared with the Commons

The Open Education movement grows one resource at a time. During OEWeek 2026, the community contributed 134 assets to shared repositories and channels, where they are now discoverable, remixable, and reusable by anyone, anywhere:

Each of these is now part of a lasting legacy of OEWeek — one that any educator or student, anywhere, can build on.

The 2026 OEWeek Ambassadors

A highlight of 2026 was the launch of the OEWeek Ambassadors pilot program — 11 passionate open educators amplified the OEWeek’s events hosted by colleagues in their networks, institutions, and communities.

Together, they contributed 34 Sharebacks: session highlights shared on LinkedIn under #OEWeekAmbassadors, on blogs, and across social feeds.

The Ambassadors showed us something important: Open Education is not only a set of practices — it is showing visible support for each other.

Every Shareback extended OEWeek’s reach far beyond what any single channel could achieve. We are deeply grateful to this first cohort for stepping forward and setting the tone for what we hope will become a growing program in the years ahead. Read more here.

All the Numbers — OEWeek 2026

Community

  • 273 events
  • 24 campaigns
  • 146 organizers
  • 86 OEGlobal Members represented
  • 11 OEWeek Ambassadors with 34 Sharebacks

Event Formats

  • 207 online, open to the public
  • 11 online, limited audience
  • 36 in-person
  • 19 hybrid

Open Assets

  • 134 freely licensed resources shared across OER Commons (65), OER World Map (28), OEG Connect (35), and the general form (6)

Email Reach

  • 8 direct email campaigns
  • 51,797 emails delivered
  • 6,035 emails opened
  • 12,342 people reached
  • Catch up on Day 2, Day 3, Day 4, and Day 5

Website

  • 27,092 viewers
  • 61,135 page views
  • 26,475 engagements across 33,465 sessions
  • 99.07% first-time visitors — a huge volume of new audiences finding open education
  • 165,107 tracked event interactions on the site

Social Media

Across LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, Mastodon, Bluesky, and X, OEGlobal shared 847 posts that generated 7,182 engagements and well over 100,000 impressions — with a crossover boost of your posts tagged #OEGlobal26 extending the reach even further.

Highlights from the Community

The best part of Open Education Week is the way the community tells its own story. Member write-ups, blog reflections, radio sessions, campus news posts, podcasts, and short videos capture what the raw numbers cannot. This year’s events spanned topics ranging from OER advocacy in teacher education (Vaud, Switzerland) to digital escape rooms, from the evolution of open learning plans at Spanish universities to open-source software and education convergence in Italy. The community once again showed that open education is not a monolith — it is a movement with many voices, many contexts, and a common conviction.

OEWeek Live! conversations both launched this year’s OEWeek on Monday, and brought key Open Educators to discuss what lies beyond ChatGPT, how Open Storymakers collaborate to make award-winning books, and finally, to have frank, open Conversations about Online Communities.

On OEGlobal Connect, one of the most resonant threads came from Tetiana in Dnipro, Ukraine, who shared her reflections on open education and community during extraordinarily difficult times. It was a reminder of why Open Education work matters.

Tell Us About YOUR OEWeek26

How was OEWeek for you, your students, your campus, or your network? Share your reflections in the OEWeek26 surveys — and help shape OEWeek 2027. A short survey response goes a long way in making next year’s event even more useful to our community. If an incentive helps, the surveys include an option to enter a drawing for certificates to get wearable symbols of the OEWeek Town square.

What’s Next

OEWeek doesn’t end — and neither does Open Education work and the OEGlobal community remains active and engaged year-round on OEGlobal Connect.

Thank you to every organizer, presenter, asset-sharer, and participant who continue to make OEWeek what it is every year. The town square is full — and the world is better for it!