Building connections and open ed tech with the CBOX OpenLab community

Is your ed tech free, open, and connected? Do you wish it was? Commons In A Box OpenLab is free and open source software that enables you to launch a commons space for open learning and customize it to meet the needs of your community. Built using WordPress and BuddyPress via a multi-institution partnership, it supports open education, connection, and collaboration. Members create and configure their own learning spaces, reaching across disciplinary and institutional boundaries to share their work with one another and, if they wish, openly on the web.

Our session brings together representatives from OpenLabs large and small, long-established and brand new, at Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY School of Professional Studies, Macaulay Honors College, SUNY Oneonta, the University of New Haven, and the original OpenLab at City Tech.

Our focus will be on the connections CBOX OpenLab makes possible: through its technical architecture, among members at our individual institutions, and between our institutions. We’ll hear lightning talks from the teams about their OpenLabs, followed by group discussion of how we work together, successes and challenges, and audience Q&A.

Come to our session and learn how CBOX OpenLab provides a launchpad for vibrant learning communities and how we’re building a growing network outside ed tech’s walled gardens, sharing ideas and providing mutual support. We’d love you to join the conversation and spark new collaborations.

Session Author(s):

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Lisa Brundage, Director of Academic Affairs, Macaulay Honors College, CUNY
Mary Isbell, Associate Professor of English, University of New Haven
Jesse Rice-Evans, OpenLab Manager, CUNY School of Professional Studies
Jody Rosen, Associate Professor of English, City Tech, CUNY
Christopher Stein, Professor of Media Arts and Technology, Borough of Manhattan Community College, CUNY
Ed Beck, Open & Online Learning Specialist, SUNY Oneonta

Comments Archive

reclaimhosting: Welcome to the Chat
Jesse Rice-Evans: Hello! Happy to be here to chat about OpenLab at CUNY 😎
jim luke: hello all
Jody R Rosen: Hi Everyone!
jim luke: Hi Jesse
Jason: Hi everyone!
Jim Groom: Hi Charlie, Jodie, Jim, and I am sure many more!
Mark Corbett Wilson: Hello!
CogDog The Blog: so good to hear Charlie and the crew, the OpenLsb and CUNY in general is beyond awedome. A model of institutional community.
Lisa B: Hi All! I'm here from Macaulay
Charlie Edwards: Hi everyone! Here’s the CBOX OpenLab Community Hub: https://cboxopenlab.org/
Jim Groom: Hi Lisa!
Mark Corbett Wilson: I've wondered about OpenLab and CBOX, but never looked into it. This is serious fun!
Jim Groom: Loved the idea of highlighting creating a beautiful social space for their community---love it
Charlie Edwards: Thanks so much for the kind words! Mary can't be here today, so here's the installation at the University of New Haven: https://unewhavendh.org/
CogDog The Blog: Proud to see OoenLab win an Open Educstion Award for Excellence as an Open Community https://awards.oeglobal.org/awards/2025/open-assets/openlab/
Charlie Edwards: We're so excited and grateful for the award!
Jim Groom: Hi Jesse!
CogDog The Blog: Also OpenLab and CUNY in a Box are a downstream legacy of Boone Gorges (whats he up to these days??)
Bonnie Stewart: I was looking at the OpenLab model after their OEGlobal award and am loving hearing more about this in this lightning model...I want to put this in front of somebody at UWindsor
Jim Groom: It's like going back to grad school at the GC! Lisa rules
Lisa B: Always with thanks to Joe Ugoretz for his devotion to open learning systems!
Jason: I know this isn't relevant but I dig that wallpaper!
Jim Groom: Macaulay Eportfolios RIP!
Charlie Edwards: That's great, Bonnie! We're happy to chat any time
Bonnie Stewart: @Jason, yep i love the wallpaper!
Lisa B: LOL that wallpaper is peel and stick and the wall is only about the width of my arm span. But thank you!
Charlie Edwards: Chris couldn’t make it today so here’s the Borough of Manhattan Community College's OpenLab: https://openlab.bmcc.cuny.edu/
Jody R Rosen: not RIP Macaulay Epotfortfolios--a new OpenLab life
Jim Groom: The CUNY Academic Commons is serious https://commons.gc.cuny.edu
Bonnie Stewart: @lisa well you've built a striking online background even if it looks grander than it may be in person!
Lisa B: Thank you. Also, Just Say No to Elementor!
Charlie Edwards: Just to say the Community Hub is actually the best place to go for a demo: https://cboxopenlab.org/
Jody R Rosen: If you missed Mary's session yesterday, go back and watch!
Jim Groom: Hahah @Jody you're right. I am thinking about things all wrong :)
Joe Pentangelo: Just want to jump on the Elementor hating bandwagon
Jody R Rosen: Love the planting and growing metaphors, Lisa!
Lisa B: I probably got a lot wrong, but I am trying @Jody
Lisa B: I'll plug another one of my favorite online communities: iNaturalist https://www.inaturalist.org/
Jody R Rosen: I love iNaturalist and the City Nature Challenge 😍
jim luke: This is AWESOME! Y'all have my little brain just buzzing away with ideas and insights. Thank you.
Jim Groom: Yeah, I agree how much of a gem CBOX/OpenLab is and Ed Beck has been doing a pretty wonderful job, as you all are here, promoting it in his session yesterday. Ground swell coming!
Mark Corbett Wilson: City Tech is having an open house this Saturday! https://www.citytech.cuny.edu/
Charlie Edwards: Ed Beck has been a hugely helpful member of the community, not sure if he’s able to be here but he presented yesterday too - here’s the SUNY Oneonta OpenLab: https://openlab.oneonta.edu/
Jim Groom: SSO very much changes the game, I believe it is what made DoOO palatable for campuses.
Lisa B: We had a new leadership team come in about 3 years ago at my campus, and they were not as familiar with open systems as our previous one. Being able to show them peer institutions' OpenLabs was instrumental in getting institutional support.
Jody R Rosen: "I can just make our own website here?!"
Lisa B: I know Joe Pentangelo is in the chat, and I want to highlight this project he shepherded in our first semester: https://openlab.macaulay.cuny.edu/nyfoodatlas/
Lisa B: That would be the food atlas that Joe did!
Jody R Rosen: Love the food atlas and want one on City Tech's OpenLab, or to join yours at Macaulay!
Lisa B: Ohhhh a collab!
Lisa B: SUNY Oneonta research site: https://experientiallearning.openlab.oneonta.edu/
Jim Groom: I think that point of building out this sense of asynchronous communities in something like OpenLab is pretty awesome
Jim Groom: Thanks all, that was great!
Jody R Rosen: Thanks for joining us today!
Mark Corbett Wilson: Thanks to all!
Charlie Edwards: Thanks so much!!
Tierney Steelberg: Thank you all for showcasing your work – what an incredible community you have created!