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Except where otherwise noted, this work is available under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.Copyright 2012 The Regents of the University of Michigan
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Open.Michigan: An
Introduction
Emily Puckett Rodgers,
Open Education Coordinator
May 15, 2012
Office of Enabling TechnologiesUniversity of Michigan Medical School
open.umich.edu/education/med
Our Home
Open.Michigan enables University of Michigan faculty, students, staff and others to share
their educational resources and research with the world.
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Our Mission
To advance health education in Africa by creating and promoting free, openly licensed teaching materials created by Africans to share
knowledge, address curriculum gaps, and support health education communities.
African Health OER Network
openmi.ch/um-spg-copyright11
U-M’s Culture of Sharing: Copyright and Open Access Publishing
Standard Practice Guide: Who Holds Copyright at or in Affiliation with the University of Michigan (9/21/2011)
SCHOLARLY WORKS means works authored by FACULTY within the scope of their employment as part of or in connection with their teaching, research, or scholarship.
Common examples of SCHOLARLYWORKS include: lecture notes, case examples, course materials, textbooks, works of nonfiction, novels, lyrics, musical compositions/arrangements and recordings, journal articles, scholarly papers, poems, architectural drawings, software, visual works of art, sculpture, and other artistic creations, among others, regardless of the medium in which those works are fixed or disseminated.
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~tcalixto/grammarpodcasts/Inicio.html
http://open.umich.edu/education/lsa/resources/anishinaabe-language-and-literature/2011/materials
Anything that can be copyrighted and is created by the U-M community can be licensed and published
on Open.Michigan
et cetera….
We Are Not Alone…
1culture of sharing
• Build partnerships and communities of sharing
• Make visible the community and support its needs
• Increase support for OER production
Create a Culture of Sharing
MERLOT, Global Health Disparities, Emergency Health
Digital storytelling, eTextbooks, U-M Wikipedians, HASTAC, U-M
Accessibility
Medical Textbook of the Future, Diagnose This,
A2DataDive
Catalyze community interests
Connect with other initiatives
Consult on new projects
2comprehensive public access
Make it easy to create and use open content
• Build tools, processes, increase visibility of content
• Consult, educate, train
• MLibrary
• Department of Public Relations & Marketing Communications
• Medical School Information Services
Several units and departments at U-M use Creative Commons licenses on some or all of their published
work.
Participatory, ubiquitous, adaptable, affordable,
innovative and engaging
open education
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Participation• 360 contributors
• 71 UMMS faculty• 114 dScribes • 21 U-M units • 387 mailinglist
members
Collection• >1,142 materials
• 188 videos • 185 courses &
resources• 12,000 views per
month
• 13 U-M colleges & schools
• >1 million YouTube views
• >31,400 SlideShare views
Open.Michigan and LRC have a lot in common.
ContactEmily Puckett RodgersOpen Education CoordinatorOpen.Michigan
[email protected]@epuckett
Facebook openmi.ch/mediafb
Twitter @open_michigan
Thanks!