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R R eward ecognition Friday, 12 February 2010

Simon Thompson - Reward Recognition (OER)

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Presented at the UKOER Institutional Strand Meeting, 12.02.10 in Nottingham.

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Is money the only option? Is there an appropriate model for financial gain? Unicycle project is focussed on staff volunteering.

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A sense of personal value?

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Is this enough? For some yes, for the masses..........no.

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Tying into staff development. Reward within self, groups (from line managers), groups (peers)

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PDR established as a way to enhance staff and reward them.Requirement as part of the process to set SMART objectives (specific,measurable,achievable,realistic,time bound)OER development is one of those objectives and introduced as part of pdr training for academic staff

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Initial discussions with HEA panel chair has indicated that it would be possible for evidence of OER contribution to be recorded as evidence for HEA fellows.

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Is it possible to develop a wider agreement on RnR for oer contribution?Will it ever be as recognised as traditional paper publication? If not why not?