This document discusses open pedagogy, which refers to teaching and learning practices that utilize open educational resources (OER) in ways that allow students to create and share work openly. The presenters provide an initial definition of open pedagogy as practices that are possible when adopting OER but not traditionally copyrighted materials. They introduce an open/not open matrix to help generate examples of open pedagogy. Examples provided of open pedagogy include students editing Wikipedia entries and open-book multiple choice exams.