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ADM-OER ProjectArt, Design, MediaOpen Educational Resources
Subject Strand / Project Aims • Review current institutional and departmental policies, practices and
procedures relating to the ownership, use and development of digital learning and teaching resources in art, design and media higher education
• Establish effective guidelines to support the continuing release of open access educational resources
• To make a significant number of existing learning resources freely available through institutional digital repositories and JISC Jorum Open
Contact ADM-OER Project Manager: Stephen Mallinder: [email protected]://www.adm.heacademy.ac.uk (Collaborative Projects) Project Blog: http://admopened.wordpress.com/
The University of Nottingham
Institutional Strand
http://unow.nottingham.ac.uk
• Engaging Academics
• Enhancing our repository (U-Now)
• Publishing more content (360 credits)
• Reviewing U-Now workflows
• Building worldwide networks
• Consulting with the experts (IPR)
• Designing module frameworks
• Planning for our conference
• Sharing what we know
• Debating our approaches
• Enhancing our RSS feed
• Defining metadata
• Planning for the future
• Engaging with the issues
• Challenging current thinking
http://unow.nottingham.ac.uk
An Interactive Laboratory and Fieldwork Manual for
the BiosciencesOur Centre goalSomething useful which is likely to gain interest at the ground level, get adopted, provide feedback into the process & the content which may ‘seed’ a community of OER developmentGuides for other potential OER developersPotential resource saver in hard times!Realises the re-mix and re-purpose value of OER as a concept - it’s not just something for re-use.
Activities
Contacts: [email protected] and [email protected]
OERP Open Educational Resources Project
Rich interactive technology enhanced learning broken down into granular open source form to facilitate repurposing.
An individual project aimed at providing material in the area of law, which in turn will act as a launch pad for academic and
subsequent institutional buy in.
Mark Van Hoorebeek
The aim is to progress the materials, using personal, JISC/HEA and institutional expertise from proprietary closed materials to non proprietary open source materials
Non proprietary open materials
Proprietary closed materials
ModuleModule
Technology enhanced learning objectTechnology enhanced learning object
Types of embedded material released in open formTypes of embedded material released in open form
Interactivity e.g. questionsInteractivity e.g. questions
Audio filesAudio files
Clip artClip art
Video filesVideo files
PowerPoint slidesPowerPoint slides
Mobile contentMobile content
Evaluating the Practice of Opening up Resources for Learning and Teaching in the Social Sciences
Core project partners
• Regent’s College London (Anthropology)
• Manchester Metropolitan University (Criminology)
• University College Plymouth St Mark & St John (Politics)
• University of Ulster (Politics)• Aston University (Sociology)• Keele University (Sociology)
Project co-ordinator
Darren Marsh, C-SAP [email protected] 4142998
Deposit into JORUM Open
Research pedagogic
support framework
Start:Identify content, begin IPR check
Re-work content if necessary for
open use
Development workshops with
peers and evaluation –
refine pedagogic framework
Review use of materials,
potential for re-use, and develop
supporting project toolkit.
Workflow process
• IPR and copyright licensing (in particular with regard to images)• Branding/marketing issues• The use of JORUMOpen and Web2.0. tools as deposit platforms• Creation of customisable and adaptable OERs • Shift from tacit understandings embedded in teaching materials to more
explicit resources• Exploration of processes, challenges, assumptions about sharing materials
and/or practice• Development of pedagogical frameworks for re-use and re-purposing• Long-term sustainability of open content release
Key issues for C-SAP OER project
Evaluating the Practice of Opening up Resources for Learning and Teaching in the Social Sciences
Participating institutions: University of Southampton; City University; University of Portsmouth; Birmingham University; University of Exeter; Kingston University; University of Dundee; Hull University; University of the West of England; University of Nottingham; Cardiff University; Durham University; Nottingham Trent University; Economics Network
Econometrics Prof Vincent Daly, Kingston University
CONTACT: Professor Rebecca Taylor, Head of Economics Nottingham Trent University [email protected] 0115 848 8213
Labour Economics Prof Monojit Chatterji, University of Dundee
Funded by JISC and the Higher Education Academy
International Economics Prof Derek Braddon, University of the West of England
Monetary Economics Prof Kent Matthews, Cardiff University
Risk & Uncertainty Prof Paul Fenn, University of Nottingham
Industrial Economics Prof David Paton, University of Nottingham
European Economics Prof Cillian Ryan, University of Birmingham
Environmental Economics Prof Alan Collins, University of Portsmouth
Regional & Local Economics Jeff Grainger, University of Portsmouth
Law and Economics Prof Anthony Dnes, University of Hull
Development Economics Dr Peter Smith, University of Southampton
Experimental Economics Prof Dieter Balkenborg, University of Exeter
Public Sector Prof John Ashworth, University of Durham
Heterodox Economics Dr Andy Denis, City University
Fourteen FREE wikis in Economics topics
www.economicsnetwork.ac.uk/projects/oer
TRUE: Teaching Resources for Undergraduate Economics
Project Aim:
Our aim is to create a wiki-based online repository for economics lecturers to share, search for, and download teaching materials to support their lectures.
Materials such as question and answer sheets, video clips, PowerPoint presentations, links to websites, and .exe programmes, will be freely available for users to download and adapt for their own teaching and lecturing purposes.
Our twelve month project aims to gather educational resources currently ‘hidden’ behind institutional virtual learning environments and then share them under an ‘attribution – non commercial’ Creative Commons License[1].
The project is part of the UK OER (Open Education Resources) initiative funded by JISC, and builds on the success of the Health Economics wiki at: www.economicsnetwork.ac.uk/health/
Benefits of getting involved:
The project team are looking for help to populate this resource with material from as many institutions as possible.
Join a specialist interest group
Get involved at an early stage in an emerging academic specialist interest group in your sub-discipline of economics. Contribute material to a shared resource, and be part of a developing community.
Advertise your own courses and programmes of study
Materials are attributed to you and your organisation, and may reference the programme(s) of study for which they have been developed.
Obtain feedback from your academic peers
The potential is available to openly invite feedback from your peers, and those who review and use the materials.
Enhance the teaching and learning experience for all involved
Be part of a nationwide initiative and share good teaching practice.
Get in touch:
Project Director: Professor Rebecca Taylor
Head of Economics, Nottingham Trent University
Tel: 0115 848 8213 [email protected]
Project Coordinator: Ms Angela Scott, MA
Nottingham Trent University
0115 848 8159 [email protected]
[1] Certain contributions may be subject to stricter licenses, which retain certain rights for the copyright holder.
The C-change ProjectOpen Educational Resources in Geography,
Earth and Environmental Sciences (GEES)
http://c-changeproject.org.uk
Themed approach focussing on climate change & sustainability for all educators & learners in GEES
6 Partner Institutions & 3 Professional Bodies
Within Subject-Strand
The C-change ProjectOpen Educational Resources in Geography,
Earth and Environmental Sciences (GEES)
http://c-changeproject.org.uk
Michael SandersProject Manager
Dr Sharon GedyeProject co-ordinator
Ed BremnerProject co-ordinator
Dr Yolande KnightProject Evaluation
Project TeamProject Team
Mark TreagustLearning Technologist
Dr Helen KingProject Evaluation
Public health is a diverse discipline which has been taught at undergraduate level only since 2001. There is a wide variety of provision, with a range of different outcomes and student experiences.
This project aims to release a selected set of open educational resources for use in Higher Education. It will evaluate both their quality and the practical requirements that will make it possible to bring these resources to a wider audience. It will develop a conceptual framework for OER implementation
What have we done so far?• Launch event held on September 21st . • Website developed to raise awareness, encourage discussion, find and deposit resources.• Mapping and scoping of existing resources.• Key enablers and barriers identified.
OER Subject StrandSubject Centre for Health Sciences and Practice
What are the issues?• Intellectual Property Rights• Business case for participating institutions• Personal development and recognition• Maintaining quality of materials• Modus operandi with other OER in Public Health
Next stage• Consensus building workshops (Delphi Study)• Online forum• Telephone interview• Recognition and review process
Get involved: Visit http://phorus.health.heacademy.ac.uk.
Contact Rosie Cannon at [email protected]: 020 3177 1621
OER Subject StrandSubject Centre for Health Sciences and Practice
Open Education Repository in Support of Computer Science: a HEFCE/JISC/Academy Open Educational Resources Project
(Grant 14/08)
Subject Centre for Information and Computer Sciences, University of Ulster, Jordanstown campus
Consortium Partners: - London Metropolitan University
- Sheffield Hallam University- Teesside University
- University of Portsmouth- University of the West of England Bristol
Contact details:Room 16G28University of UlsterShore RoadNewtownabbeyCo AntrimN Ireland BT37 0QBTel: 028 90 368020Fax: 028 90 368206www.ics.heacademy.ac.uk
Project Staff:Dr Stephen Hagan, Project Director
Mrs Hazel White,Project Manager
Miss Sharon McCaffrey, Project Support Officer
Mr Simon Fraser, Technical Support Officer
..an inspiring collectionof free Humanitiesteaching resources
www.humbox.ac.uk
Introducing....
Achievements so far:• 600 + individual learning resources added• Bespoke delivery platform operational• Peer review process initiated and ongoing• Intro leaflet produced for promotion• Community building tools initiated• Active engagement of project partners in
12 partner institutions• Collaborating with other OER projects• Ongoing evaluation at partner and
project level• Community awareness raising started• Basecamp for effective project
management
Forthcoming URL:www.humbox.ac.uk
Contact: [email protected]
©…provide e-Learning
resources: videos, images, case
studies, lectures, etc.
Legal (IPR) and technical input from
CORE-Materials project team…
CORE-Materials COLLABORATIVE OPEN RESOURCES - FOR MATERIALS
20 project partners from HE, FE, industry and
professional body…
CORECOREMaterialsMaterials
…enables release of OERs via a range of services
under Creative Commons licenses
CORE-Materials Website
OPENThese
resources are subject to Copyright
Contact: [email protected]
Subject Strand
CORE-Materials COLLABORATIVE OPEN RESOURCES - FOR MATERIALS
Subject Strand
DocumentsVideospodcasts
Stage 1: Harvesting Learning Resources
Tutors &Blackboard VLE
Available from Directed to HiveUniversity repository
The issues being addressed
1. Visible Executive support
2. Incentive to share
3. Resource Ownership(IPR)
4. Relevance, accuracy & copyright
5. Resource identification
6. Resource location & gathering
University policy mandate
Support & guidance, faculty rewards
Contractual agreement & guidance
Instructive sessions, guides & models
Template documents created
Shared central deposit location &
Blackboard course codes ready for Hive
working solutions so far
OpenStaffsStaffordshire University’s OER ProjectInstitutional Strand Project Manager: [email protected]
Initial OER resource harvesting process for Blackboard institutional VLE
LDI technical version control
OpenStaffsStaffordshire University’s OER ProjectInstitutional Strand Project Manager: [email protected]
What formats will my material be transformed into?
What’s in it for me?
Recognition and the potential for collaboration with peers. Enhanced recruitment, departmental and institutional visibility.
Project Coordinator – Gabi Witthaus
What licence will you release the materials under?
We are committed to releasing content on an open licence so have selected the Creative Commons ‘Attribution, Non-commercial, Share-alike’ licence.
Copyright Administrator – Tania Rowlett
Text or PDF file, PowerPoint slides, video, audio, Second Life artefact, self-contained XHTML site. The list of formats is endless.
Project Adviser/Learning Technologist – Richard Mobbs
How can I be sure about the quality of an OER?
What challenges have you faced so far?
Where will my OERs be found?
Quality can be assessed in a number of ways: enhancement as part of the production process; institutional reputation in a given discipline; individual academic profile/expertise in a given subject area; and an emerging community around the OER.
OER Evaluator – Samuel Kotei Nikoi
Opening access to resources requires a major culture shift. Bringing colleagues on board is part of the challenge. Operating outside the VLE generates much resistance, as does the open release of materials that are part of courses for which students pay..
Project Director – Alejandro Armellini
Your OERs will be untethered and released into online repositories around the World ready for re-use and re-purposing.
Learning Technologist – Emma Davies
http://www.wordle.net
Scientists
SkillsPhysics
ChemistryForensic Science
for
AimPromote awareness and active involvement in OER in the physical sciences community Objectives• promote culture change • develop a supported approach for people wanting to develop OER • provide a range of OER for the physical sciences community
See a [email protected]
http://www.heacademy.ac.uk/physsci/ home/projects/skillsforscientists Scientists
Skillsfor
Discipline specific skillsExperimentation skills
Maths skillsProfessional skills
Public engagement skills
Open Learning Environment for Early Modern Low Countries HistoryA Virtual Dutch Open Educational Resource funded by JISC and the Higher Education Academy
The project will
● turn a comprehensive survey course in early modern Low Countries history into a multimedia and Web 2.0 enriched Open Educational Resource (OER).
● specifically focus on relations between the Low Countries and the Anglophone world.
● will use freely available Web 2.0 tools and services and be based on open and transferable standards (e.g. SCORM, AICC) which can be delivered by a variety of platforms and Virtual Learning Environments
● combine a series of multimedia teaching and learning objects like the interactive multimedia timeline in an integrated resource-rich but directed open learning environment.
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/dutch/OER/
How do I Learn more
about Evolution?
Who is involved in
the EVOLUTION
Project?
You can visit our website at
www.employability.org.ukOr you can email us at [email protected]
Beverly Leeds is the project Director and Debbie Barnes is the
Project Officer and they are assisted by Barrie Roberts for technical
issues
Subject Strand Simulation OER
Lead Partner: UK Centre for Legal Education
Contact: [email protected]
Webpage: http://www.ukcle.ac.uk/research/projects/oer.html
Project Partners: •University of Warwick, University of Glamorgan & University of Strathclyde and other institutions have been invited to take part
Some of the resources are contained in simulations which take place in a virtual village
Simulation OER
This project will provide open content resources to facilitate the use of simulation learning by:
•Collating and repurposing existing simulation resources•Creating guidelines for the future publication of simulation resources.•Increasing awareness of the potential of simulation learning through staff development activities. •Creating methodologies to help staff see more clearly how simulation OER can be interpreted
What have we done?www.multimediatrainingvideos.com
Added 10 new sets of videos Established a blog Set up Google Analytics Set up a Twitter Account Set up a youTube channel Improved the metadata Set up Ad-words Written an article in the THE about Twitter Invited to present at Nottingham and Birmingham Conference paper for Berlin/newsletter piece/Presentation
www.multimediatrainingivideos.com Individual Strand
Successes and Challengeswww.multimediatrainingvideos.com
Successes-More content than planned-Good exposure internally-Increase in student numbers on
related courses-New knowledge of GA, Twitter
and Google Ad Words-Article in THE (about Twitter)-Interest from On-line Educa
Berlin
Challenges-Get the content on open Jorum-Problems with MPEG4 videos on
server-Keeping up with emails/articles
etc-Getting some good papers into
journals-More external reach
www.multimediatrainingivideos.com Individual Strand