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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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Emily Puckett
Rodgers,Open Education
Coordinator
June 13, 2012
Goals for Today
○ What is Open.Michigan?
○ How We Collaborate Today
○ Example: How This Works
○ Make Your Stuff Useful
○ Don’t Reinvent the Wheel
○ Make Your Stuff Visible
BUT FIRST!Visit http://openmi.ch/MICHR_CC2012
for the link to THIS presentation (because you will help me build it)
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"The Health OER program provides the opportunity for the University of Michigan health science schools … to collaborate in an innovative, comprehensive approach to work with others to improve education opportunities for health care providers globally. … [W]e are transforming our health curriculum to provide students with richer learning experiences and strengthening their ability to practice in a global health context.”Dean Woolliscroft April 28, 2008
Open.Michigan
Currently98 participating faculty71 published faculty
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Our Collection
"It's been a delight to find how many of those papers are published open access. I've been able to dip around into papers, get what I want, … and immediately find what I need. As a reader experience and a researcher experience, that's very compelling.” Philip Campbell, editor-in-chief of Nature “Open access to research is inevitable, says Nature editor-in-chief,” The Guardian
Trends in Medical Education & Research
[T]he rise of social media has allowed patients to do for themselves what researchers like Hayes can't: spread information about research. Gretchen Cuda-Kroen, “Patients Find Each Other Online To Jump-Start Medical Research,” NPR
Funded by: The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation | The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation | University of Michigan Medical School
Mission: The African Health Open Educational Resources (OER) Network (est. 2008) aims 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.
Approach
Usage● 8500 views/mo on website● 861K views on YouTube● 795 favorites on YouTube● 173 comments on
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Results: Examples of Use and Adaptation
Ghana: University of Ghana students used an obstetrics module from Kwame Nkrumah University of Scienceand TechnologySouth Africa: University of Cape Town created an occupational health module that has been used on three continents (Africa, Europe, and South America) and has been translated into SpanishEthiopia: The Ministry of Health distributed a Caesarean section learning module by University of GhanaNigeria: Medical residents used gynecology surgery videos from University of GhanaBotswana: University of Botswana created a collection of pre-clinical supplemental resources using materials from University of Michigan, Johns Hopkins University, Tufts University, and others
Collection● 135 modules● 339 materials● 144 videos (906 minutes)● Accessed in 190+
countries
Community● 160 people trained
in open licenses● 115 authors● 12 institutions
African Health OER Network
poster designed by Kathleen Ludewig Omollo for the African Health OER Network
Our Vision(what we aspire to be)
To be a catalytic partner for clinical and translational researchers at the University of Michigan, resulting in improved health for local, national, and global communities. We will achieve this vision by:
● Educating – training and mentoring current and future generations of researchers
● Funding – helping researchers launch their ideas and serving as a catalyst for discoveries that lead to innovative treatments and cures
● Connecting – linking researchers with each other, community groups, and potential study volunteers, through multidisciplinary collaboration
● Supporting – providing excellent service from our knowledgeable, helpful, and caring faculty and staff
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Make Your Work Visible(Share!)
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Creative Commons: A Shared Culture
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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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Don’t Reinvent the Wheel (Reuse!)
For anything you would find on Google or on Flickr, use licensed work.
Attribution: Always include…
1. Author “John Doe” or “arctanx”
2. Title “Yawning Dent” or “Untitled” or <BLANK>
3. Source (Flickr) or <Source URL>
4. License “CC: BY” or or“Creative Commons Attribution 3.0”
5. License URL Hyperlinked or full <URL>
“Yawning Dent” by arctanx.tk CC: BY-SA (Flickr)
Works Attributed Slide 1:“Hola! @ Helsinki” by Karva Javi CC: BY SA (Flickr)Slide 4: “Design by Connection” by Dave Gray CC: BY (Flickr)Slide 10: “Yawning Dent” by arctanx.tk CC: BY-SA (Flickr)
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Attribution: You have options
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Let’s search for Creative Commons licensed images together: 1. Each of you (or in pairs) navigate to Advanced search:
www.flickr.com (LOOK FOR LOGO)orgoogle.com/advanced_image_search (Labeled “USAGE RIGHTS”)
2. Search for “cats” or “dogs.” 3. Drag and drop the images you find in the next two slides.4. Add proper attribution to the image.
<CAT PHOTOS and ATTRIBUTIONS GO HERE>
<DOG PHOTOS and ATTRIBUTIONS GO HERE>
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