State Support for Open Educational Resources Key Findings from Achieve's OER Institute

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State Support for Open Educational Resources Key Findings from Achieve's OER Institute September 17, 2013 3:00 - 4:00 ET Except where otherwise noted, CC BY Achieve 2013

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State Support for Open Educational ResourcesKey Findings from Achieve's OER Institute

September 17, 20133:00 - 4:00 ET

 

Except where otherwise noted, CC BY Achieve 2013

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Purpose and agenda

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Provide an overview of Achieve’s OER work, including the OER Institute

Highlight key takeaways and areas for cross-state collaboration from Achieve’s recent policy brief, State Support for Open Educational Resources: Key Findings from Achieve's OER InstituteShare how states are utilizing OER to advance their college- and career- ready agenda

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Introductions

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We’re honored that leaders from two states paving the way forward will join the webinar to discuss their current work and plans for Open Educational Resources, and how this work ties into each state’s college- and career-ready standards implementation plan:

Minnesota Department of Education•Beth Aune, Director of Academic Standards•Deborah Proctor, Online and Digital Learning Specialist

Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction, Digital Learning Department

•Karl Nelson, Director•Barbara Soots, Open Educational Resources Program Manager

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State Support for Open Educational Resources: Key Findings from Achieve's OER Institute

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Open Educational Resources (OER) Definition

Open Educational Resources (OER) are teaching and learning materials that reside in the public domain or have been released under an open license. These resources may be used free of charge, distributed without restriction and modified without permission.

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Overview of the Achieve OER Rubrics

Achieve created a set of rubrics and an online tool to evaluate quality and alignment of OER available at: http://www.achieve.org/oer-rubrics

Rubric I. Degree of Alignment to Standards Rubric II.Quality of Explanation of Content Rubric III. Utility of Materials as Tools to Teach OthersRubric IV. Quality of Assessment Rubric V. Degree of Interactivity Rubric VI. Quality of Practice Exercises Rubric VII. Opportunities for Deeper Learning Rubric VIII.Assurance of Accessibility

The rubrics and rating scheme are embedded into OER Commons. http://www.oercommons.org

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Overview and Objectives of the OER Institute

We have been working closely with seven states (CA, IL, LA, MN, NC, WA, WI) through the Achieve OER Institute to:

Facilitate discussion on the opportunities, challenges and implications of using OER in CCSS implementation;

Assist states in developing action plans to use OER; and

Share tools, resources and recent developments in the field of OER.

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OER Institute Activities and Accomplishments

Hosted training sessions on the OER rubrics; created forums to rate objects on OER Commons

Led a series of webinars in 2012 on topics related to OER such as the use of open licensing and measures of quality

Convened teams of state and district leaders in 2012 to discuss policy implications of using OER

Created a series of training materials for educators to utilizeTraining videos on each rubricAn “OER Handbook” A set of presentation slides on the rubrics, ratings and review process

Convened an OER Policy Advisory Group meeting to discuss challenges and possible recommendations for state policymakers

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State Support for Open Educational Resources: Key Findings from Achieve's OER Institute

Three Potential Areas for Cross State Collaboration:Establishing commonalities in defining quality

Sharing quality, standards-aligned resources

Sharing metadata about quality resources

Four Key Findings To Date:

States face a number of common challenges and barriers to implementation, including a lack of knowledge about OER and uncertainty about the quality of resources available online;

Experts from multiple sectors, including standards, curriculum and technology, must work together to use OER successfully in CCSS implementation;

States must develop a common understanding of processes for measuring quality and vetting resources; and

States must assess their technology and capacity needs to implement technology-based innovations.

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Open Educational Resources in Minnesota

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Minnesota OER Implementation Stages

1. EXPLORATION

2. INSTALLATION

3. INITIAL IMPLEMENTATION

4. FULL IMPLEMENTATION

5. IMPROVEMENT AND INNOVATION

• Decide what to do; gather data to assess needs for OER; create understanding; get buy-in and organize across levels.

• Set up structural supports: policy development, funding, human resources (staffing, training), outcome expectations, data and reporting systems. Audit what’s working; create plan for further implementation.

• Try it out. Work out details and unanticipated issues.

• Realize full benefit for teachers and students. Expand/replicate the development and use of OER by other sites, individuals, content areas. Make adjustments from initial implementation.

• Make it easier, more efficient. Institutionalize it as a way of doing business.

Based on the work of the State Implementation and Scaling-up of Evidence-basedPractices Center (SISEP) [email protected]. For more information, see http://implementation.fpg.unc.edu/module-1/implementation-stages .

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Minnesota OER Initiatives• Minnesota Legislation (June 2012)

MN Department of Education received $104,000 in FY13 (one- time funding) and to receive $26,000/year for maintenance of education resources indexed to Minnesota state standards.

• Minnesota Learning Commons (MnLC) (2007-Current) Public education partners, MN Department of Education, MN State Colleges and Universities, and the University of MN

Quality-focused collaborative of faculty, staff, and administrators from each partnering organization

MnLC partners collaborate to share digital content for K-12 and higher education

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MnLC Projects • Catalog of OER indexed to standards

MN Department of Education: Minnesota Digital Curriculum Referral Catalog and MN STEM Teacher Center

• Open Text Book Projects to Reduce Cost for Students University of MN: Creative Commons licensed books reviewed

by faculty members. MN State Colleges and Universities: Higher Education bill orders

system to use “free and low-cost” materials to lower student expenses by one percent.

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Moving Forward on the Catalog• Connecting projects and players (Exploration

stage)• Continued collaborations within MnLC

(Exploration stage)• Create a plan to get buy-in and build

understanding (Exploration stage)• Continue upgrades and collect data

(Installation stage)

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Open Educational Resources in Washington

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“The legislature finds the state's recent adoption of Common Core K-12 standards provides an opportunity to develop a library of high-quality, openly licensed K-12 courseware that is aligned with these standards.”

WASHINGTON K-12 OER PROJECTHOUSE BILL 2337

CC BY NC Washington State Capitol – Olympia by MathTeacherGuy

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OER Awareness and Capacity Building: Increase district awareness of OER and provide resources to effectively locate, evaluate, and implement OER.

OER Review: Develop a dynamic and sustainable review process to evaluate alignments to the Common Core State Standards and act as a model for districts considering OER.

OER Library Creation: Develop a catalog of openly licensed texts and units reviewed for alignment with the Common Core State Standards.

OER PROJECT GOALS

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Help educators select high quality materials

Provide information for materials adoptions

Identify gaps in CCSS alignment

REVIEW BENEFITS

digitallearning.k12.wa.us/oer

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CC BY Rhino Roadblock by Chris Ingrassia http://www.flickr.com/photos/andryone/445139454/in/photostream/

Reluctance to be “first adopters”

District policies that do not address highly editable content

CHALLENGES

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Grant program for adaptation and/or implementation of reviewed material

Request for Proposals

New OER review cycleGeometry/Integrated Math 29th-10th grade ELA units

Smaller OER events tailored to stakeholder needs

NEXT STEPS

CC BY Nooksack Stairs by Barbara Soots

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Website: http://digitallearning.k12.wa.us/oer

Twitter: waOSPI_OER

CONTACT INFORMATION

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Open Educational Resources in other OER Institute States and Next Steps

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Developments in OER Institute States

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CaliforniaEngaging leadership at the state level, want to improve access to technology

IllinoisPiloting Illinois Shared Learning Environment (ISLE) system with OER materials

LouisianaDeveloping online District Support Toolbox; communicating through Teacher Leaders

North CarolinaIncluding vetted OER materials in state Instructional Improvement System (IIS)

WisconsinWill begin development of WISElearn online portal for resources

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Next Steps

Developing an explicit effort to more tightly align OER with EQuIP

Continuing this work through:

Convening OER Institute states to discuss challenges and successful policy and implementation strategies for using OER in a blended instructional approach

Visiting OER Institute states to provide state-specific assistance

Hosting OER materials session reviews to evaluate and seek out high quality OER materials

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More OER Information and Resources

Achieve’s OER Site: http://www.achieve.org/oer-rubrics

Creative Commons: http://creativecommons.org/

OER Commons: http://www.oercommons.org/

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Contact Information

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Achieve

Anne Bowles, Senior Policy Associate, [email protected] | 202-419-1553

Hans Voss, Policy Associate, [email protected] | 202-745-2309

Minnesota Department of Education

Beth Aune, Director of Academic Standards, [email protected]

Deborah Proctor, Online and Digital Learning Specialist, [email protected]

Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction, Digital Learning Department

Karl Nelson, Director, [email protected] Soots, Open Educational Resources Program Manager, [email protected]

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State Support for Open Educational ResourcesKey Findings from Achieve's OER Institute

September 17, 20133:00 - 4:00 EDT

 

Except where otherwise noted, CC BY Achieve 2013