Finding and sharing resources

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Finding and sharing resources for learningUniversity of Suffolk, 14 December 2016

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Changing resources

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Changing discoveryImage source: Pixabay

Engagement

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Resourcing the digital learner

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Finding digital resources for teachingImage source: Pixabay

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Share your tips, sources and challenges

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Open Educational Resources (OER)

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Two definitions of OER

»“Open Educational Resources (OER) are teaching and learning materials that you may freely use and reuse at no cost, and without needing to ask permission.” (from OER Commons)

»“Open educational resources include full courses, course materials, modules, textbooks, streaming videos, tests, software, and any other tools, materials, or techniques used to support access to knowledge.” (from the Hewlett Foundation)

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5 R’s: reuse, remix, revise, redistribute, retain

Open education

‘…open education is not limited to just open educational resources. It also draws upon open technologies that facilitate collaborative, flexible learning and the open sharing of teaching practices that empower educators to benefit from the best ideas of their colleagues. It may also grow to include new approaches to assessment, accreditation and collaborative learning'. (Cape Town Open Education Declaration, 2008)Beetham, H., Falconer, I., McGill, L. and Littlejohn, A. Open practices: briefing paper. JISC, 2012 http://bit.ly/1ipVy9d

Some open educational practices

Open Access Open standardsOpen

source

Open education

al practices

Open educational resources (OER)

Open badges

Open data Open content

Open coursewar

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Jisc Open educational resources guide

Some aspirations of OEP/OER

Image source: drawn by Anna Page for the OEPScotland project CC-BY

Degrees of “open”

»Creative Commons https://creativecommons.org/

»Licence chooser https://creativecommons.org/choose/

»Creative Commons explained https://youtu.be/AeTlXtEOplA

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Examples of platforms using CC

https://creativecommons.org/about/platform/

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Prospects for open practice

»How could open educational practices/OER help you:› develop your practice as a teacher?› increase the range of resources available to your

students/learners?

»What would need to happen for open educational practices/OER to be an attractive option for you?

ALT Open Ed SIG

https://altc.alt.ac.uk/oesig

Some free CPD resources

»OpenLearn (The Open University)› An introduction to open educational resources› Creating open educational resources› Badged open courses

»Open Educational Practices in Scotland project› Becoming an open educator

»How to make an open online course (OU/OEPS)»Get up to speed with OER (SUNY Empire State College)

Tips on finding OER

»Finding free content available for reuse (Leeds University Library)

»Open educational resources guide (Institute of Education Library)

»The Open Professionals Education Network in the US has a page on how to find OER

» Jisc OER guide – note a more up-to-date brief guide is available on request

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6 top tips

»It’s ok to start small»Be realistic»Get some basic licensing know-how»Watch out for ‘open washing’ – look for a CC licence

»Be social»Think digital capability – for your students/learners, your colleagues and yourself

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What’s in the pipeline?

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Store

»https://store.jisc.ac.uk »Still in beta»So far tested with the ALT

OPENEDSIG list»New Jiscmail list»Project site»Contact me for more details

of beta testing

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Example of a resource

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Lis Parcell

Subject specialist@lisparcelllis.parcell@jisc.ac.uk

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