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Opening History Education: An Introduction to Open Educational Resources
Michelle Reed, @LibrariansReedOpen Education Librarian | UTA Libraries | 2.21.17
https://www.slideshare.net/oelib/opening-history-education
Openness is the only means of doing education. If there is no sharing, there is no education. Successful educators
share most thoroughly with the most students. - David Wiley
“Be a champion of a cause and don't give up.”- TJ Bliss
“Research provides the foundation of modern society. Research leads to breakthroughs, and communicating the results of research is what allows us to turn breakthroughs into better lives—to provide new treatments for disease, to implement solutions for challenges like global warming, and to build entire industries around what were once just ideas. However, our current system for communicating research is crippled by a centuries old model that hasn’t been updated to take advantage of 21st century technology.”
- Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC)
“Isn’t it amazing that what serves social justice
also serves effective pedagogy and is empirically supported?”
- Rajiv Jhangiani
How much does it cost your students to purchase
the textbook(s) required in your course?
The average student budgets
$1,249 - $1,364
on textbooks and course materials in 2015-16.
Source: College Board
2012 2016
63.6% 66.5% Not purchase the required textbook
49.2% 47.6% Take fewer courses
45.1% 45.5% Not register for a specific course
33.9% 37.6% Earn a poor grade
26.7% 26.1% Drop a course
17.0% 19.8% Fail a course
In your academic career, has the cost of required textbooks caused you to:
Beware the DRM
Estimates, Spring 2017
Course Sections Students (per section)
Course Materials (per student)
Total Cost
HIST 1311 13 146 $100 $189,800
HIST 1312 15 146 $100 $219,000
Total student expenses per semester for 2 required history courses: $408,800
OER Defined“Open Educational Resources are teaching, learning, and research resources that reside in the public domain or have been released under an intellectual property license that permits their free use and repurposing by others. OER include full courses, course materials, modules, textbooks, streaming videos, tests, software, and any other tools, materials, or techniques used to support access to knowledge.”
- William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
What do you know about ©opyright?
The U.S. Constitution
“The Congress shall have the power…to promote the progress of science and useful arts, by securing for
limited times to authors and inventors exclusive Right to their respective writings and discoveries.”
Article 1, Section 8
Copyright (Section 106)
Copyright protects “original works of authorship” that are fixed in a tangible form of expression:
• literary works• musical works• dramatic works• pantomimes & choreographic works• pictorial, graphic, & sculptural works• motion pictures & other audiovisual works• sound recordings• architectural works
Copyright is a bundle of rights
Rights are held by the OWNER of the work (not necessarily the creator/author). Owners may:
• Reproduce - Make copies of their works publicly or privately.• Adapt - Prepare additional works derived from their copyrighted work, (aka,
derivative works).• Distribute - Disseminate copies of their works, to the public by sale or other
transfer of ownership, or by rental, lease, lending. • Perform - Perform their work publicly (at location open to the public or to
persons other than close family and social acquaintances).• Display - Display their work publicly (applies to all works except sound
recordings and architectural works).
Length/Term of Copyright• Life of author plus 70 years• Joint work – 70 years after last surviving author’s death• Works made for hire – 95 years from year of first
publication or 120 years from year of creation, whichever expires first
• Works published before 1923 are in the public domain• Copyright slider to determine whether the work is in the
public domain - http://librarycopyright.net/resources/digitalslider/
Also ConsiderFair Use& the Public Domain
• Purpose and character of the use: including whether such use is of a commercial nature or is for nonprofit educational purposes;
• Nature of the copyrighted work: Fiction vs. Non-Fiction. Creative vs. Factual.
• Amount and substantiality of the portion used in relation to the copyrighted work as a whole; and
• Effect on the potential market for or value of the copyrighted work.
Open Educational Resources: 5 Rs1. Retain2. Reuse3. Revise4. Remix5. Redistribute
www.americanyawp.com
http://library.uta.edu/usmexicowar/index.php
Filter for CC-licensed material
Much more information here:
http://libguides.uta.edu/oer/educators
More open access publishingA change in how we allocate spending
Increased engagementImproved retention
Improved completion ratesImproved pedagogy
Ownership of course contentNew partnerships and collaborative opportunities
Beyond Affordability
Open Textbooks, Open Pedagogy “I’ve spent some time talking about open pedagogy at several universities this Spring, and in each of those presentations and workshops, I have usually mentioned The Open Anthology of Earlier American Literature, an OER anthology that my students and I produced last year for an American literature survey course I taught. When I talk about the anthology, it’s usually to make a point about open pedagogy. I began the project with the simple desire to save my students about $85 US, which is how much they were (ostensibly) paying for the Heath Anthology of American Literature Volume A. Most of the actual texts in the Heath were a public domain texts, freely available andnot under any copyright restrictions. As the Heath produced new editions (of literature from roughly 1400-1800!), forcing students to buy new textbooks or be irritatingly out of sync with page numbers, and as students turned to rental markets that necessitated them giving their books back at the end of the semester, I began to look in earnest for an alternative.”
- Robin DeRosa
OER in TexasRequire disclosure of OER as textbook& searchable list of OER only courses
Establish OER grant programto encourage development of OER only courses
Conduct feasibility studyof statewide OER repository
Questions?