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Learning through the lens of open educational practice
Photo: Ronald Macintyre - CCBY
Pete Cannell: pete.cannell@open.ac.uk - Opening Educational Practices in Scotland
Our understanding of Open Educational Resources is grounded in established notions of openly licensed content. We have a specific focus on freedoms afforded by openly licensing content (allowing “The 5 Rs”: retain, reuse, revise, remix, redistribute) and the degree to which design development and distribution accounts for equity and openness.
OER
acreelman.blogspot.com CC BY
We think of Open Educational Practices as those educational practices that are concerned with and promote equity and openness. Our understanding of ‘open’ builds on the freedoms associated with “the 5 Rs” of OER, promoting a broader sense of open, emphasising social justice, and developing practices that open up opportunities for those distanced from education.
OEP
Mark Brannan https://www.flickr.com/photos/heycoach/1197947341/ CC-BY-NC-SA
https://pixabay.com/en/pedagogy-education-school-green-194930/ CC0 Public Domain
123freevectors.com
commons.wikimedia.org
Changing practice – benefiting learners
Finding & using with confidence
https://pixabay.com/en/puzzle-pieces-fitting-setting-305529/ CC0 Public Domain
• Slideshare• Google• YouTube• Wikipedia• Flickr• OpenLearn• Open Textbooks• Glasgow Caledonian• Edinburgh University• MIT Open Courseware
Search engines•CC Search - http://search.creativecommons.org•Solvonauts - http://solvonauts.org•OEPS Hub – www.oeps.ac.uk
On many of these sites CC isn’t default but you can opt for CC
Where can I find OER?
en.wikipedia.org
Found Objects
A quick and easy way to remember what information you need to include when reusing resources is by remembering an acronym: TASL. This stands for T(itle), A(uthor), S(ource), L(icense). TASL tells you what you need to include to ensure that you are appropriately acknowledging the source of the OER that you are using.
Attribution
https://www.flickr.com/photos/123856341@N08/galleries/72157644783231073/
“Pink rose birthday cake” by Rexness is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0.
Culture of sharing and improving
Life is sharing, cogdogblog, https://www.flickr.com/photos/ken_bauer/galleries/72157652403063580/#photo_8188824613
Co-creation - students
https://www.jisc.ac.uk/blog/coming-together-to-change-the-future-of-education-at-googles-moonshot-summit-30-jul-2015 CC BY
Online is the medium – but learning takes place in social contexts
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ilri/8224285096 CC-BY-NC-SA
Opening the boundaries of the academy
Source: Pete Cannell with permission
Co-creation (partnership)
Screen shot from www.open.edu/openlearnworks/
Knowledge exchange
Screen shot from www.open.edu/openlearnworks/
Digital literacies
https://www.flickr.com/photos/cpjobling/5111708008
Wordle of George Siemens's introduction to PLENK2010 Week 6 'Using PLE/Ns effectively: skills, mindsets, and critical literacies'
Becoming an open educator
CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
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