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Why a Consortium?

Why a Consortium?. For individual faculty members and colleges, the OER effort is isolated and the goal harder to attain

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Why a Consortium?

For individual faculty members and colleges,the OER effort is isolated and

the goal harder to attain.

Pulling together,the effort is more sustainableand the goal more attainable.

Consortium gives community college educators

a presence and a voice in the OER movement

Greater Funding Opportunities

Collaboration and Coordination

Easier Communications

and Networking

Shared Responsibility

Shared Expertise

Shared Resources

Why a Consortium?

• Gives community college educators

a presence and a voice in the OER movement

• Leverage for funding opportunities• Collaboration and coordination• Easier communications and

networking• Shared responsibility• Shared expertise• Shared resources• Sustainability

Consortium Membership Benefits

• Participation in development of community college quality standards for OER textbooks and course materials

• Networking with community college OER innovators

Consortium Membership BenefitsGuidance and support for use of OER at community colleges

Consortium Membership BenefitsShared OER textbooks, course materials and training modules

What would happen if massive numbers of experts

of the world were to unite and, with the help of the

general public, do what they do best – impart knowledge

to the world for free?”

~ Larry Sanger, Co-Founder of Wikipedia

“Collaboration is powerful.

Enormous collaborative efforts on clearly-defined, useful projects can

be world-changing.

Governance, Goals & Objectives

GovernanceSteering Committee

• FHDA in-kind donation

– Project Director– Supervising Administrator– 3 OER experts

• Consortium Institutions

– 4 representatives

SupervisingAdmin.

4 Reps

3 OERExperts

ProjectDirector

SteeringCommittee

• Advance the vision for making OER widely available to community colleges in order to increase access and reduce the cost of a college education.

• Promote faculty innovation, training and OER development for the Consortium community.

Goals

Consortium Objectives

• Develop a community of institutions that use open educational resources to support student learning, access and success.

• Develop and support the Community College OER Center based on a distributed network devoted to the dissemination of OER knowledge, standards and content for educating community college students.

Consortium Objectives

• Advance the vision for making OER widely available to community colleges in order to increase access and reduce the cost of a college education.

• Promote faculty innovation, training and OER development for the Consortium community.

Consortium Objectives

• Promote faculty innovation, training and OER development for the Consortium community.

• Identify and disseminate quality OER content for textbooks and courses, model OER courses, and OER library and learning resources.

Consortium Objectives

• Develop a system for the sharing of open educational resources and development tools and best practices to support teaching, learning, collaboration and research.

• Coordinate activities with other organizations, standards, and efforts that add value to the OER materials and the OER consortium.

Consortium Objectives • Develop a community of institutions

that use open educational resources to support student Coordinate activities with other organizations, standards, and efforts that add value to the OER materials and the OER consortium.

• Facilitate Consortium community sharing of open educational resources, tools and best practices in development, implementation, and support.

• Publish and disseminate OER reports, training and support opportunities for community colleges.