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The Power of OER to Support Diverse Learners

Una Daly, Open Courseware Consortium Jayme Johnson, High Tech Center Training Unit

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advancing formal and informal learning through the worldwide sharing and use of free, open, high-quality education materials organized as courses.

Una Daly,

Community College Outreach OCW Consortium

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advancing formal and informal learning through the worldwide sharing and use of free, open, high-quality education materials organized as courses.

Jayme Johnson

High Tech Center Training Unit (HTCTU) Instructor

California Community Colleges

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Overview

•  OCW Community College Consortium •  What is OER? •  Why accessible OER? •  High Tech Center Training Unit •  What is accessibility? •  How to make content accessible •  Demonstration

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CCCOER Mission

•  Promote adoption of OER to enhance teaching and learning.

– Expand access to education for all – Support faculty development in OER –  Advance community college mission

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Education Webinars 2012

Month Topic

January 31 Open Math Home Assessment Systems

February 28 Writing Commons: Open Textbook Community

March 27 Fostering OER-friendly policies at your college

May 1st Finding and Selecting High Quality OER

May 2nd Revolution in Learning: Community College Consortium for OER

May 22 Open Course Library : Public Speaking

June 26 Faculty Perceptions of OER & Transform Your Teaching

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Open Educational Resources

Digitized materials offered freely and openly for educators, students and self-learners to use and re-use for teaching, learning, and research

Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, 2007

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Characteristics of OER

•  Digital – Assistive Technology

•  Open License – Reuse, Revise, Remix, Redistribute

•  Low cost – Lowers barriers to education

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Examples

Includes –

•  Course materials •  Modules or lessons •  Open CourseWare (OCW) •  Open textbooks •  Videos •  Images •  Tests •  Software •  Any other tools, materials, or techniques used

to support ready access to knowledge

9 Creative Commons CC-BY license, Dr. Judy Baker

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Why accessibility?

•  Improve learning –  50% post-secondary students with

disabilities attend 2-year public colleges

•  It’s the law! – Section 508 – Web Content Access Guidelines (WCAG)

Morguefile.com

Source: National Center for Education Statistics 2011

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Diverse Learner Challenges •  Cognitive learning

disabilities •  Sensory & motor

impairments •  English language

deficits •  Lack of engagement Kersti Nebelsiek CC-BY

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OER Accessibility Goals

•  Improve learning for all –  Universal Design

•  Educate OER authors –  Design with accessibility in mind

•  Empower faculty OER adopters – Evaluate and adapt for accessibility

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Open Textbook Accessibility Reviews

Textbook: Collaborative Statistics Accessibility reviewed by: Virtual Ability, Inc.

http://collegeopentextbooks.org

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High Tech Training Center Unit California Community Colleges

•  State-of-the-art training center for faculty and staff in: – Assistive Computer Technology –  Alternate Media – Web Accessibility

•  Programs at 110 colleges serving needs of students with disabilities.

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Accessibility = Usability

•  Accessibility should never conflict with mission of the institution.

•  When done right, accessibility is a natural after-effect of proper design and effective teamwork.

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Accessible by Design

•  Closed Captioning for television •  Automatic doors at supermarkets •  Vibrating cell phones •  Volume control pay phones •  Curb cut in sidewalks

Licensed cc-by--nc: colorblindPicaso

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More Definitions

•  Technical Accessibility – Content developed to meet "X" technical evaluation standard

•  Usable Accessibility – Content developed to allow an individual with a disability to interact with it

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Digital Accessibility

•  A path to consumption/use •  Different media needs different access strategies •  Structured text is most universally

accessible form of digital media. •  Workflows must include accessibility

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Top 3 Access Issues

•  Semantic markup – Structural definitions

•  Non-textual content –  Images – Audio & Videos

•  Tables and other complex information

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Creating Accessible Electronic Documents

•  Picking a standard for access •  Semantic Structure: Headings, lists,

and styles •  Using Color Effectively •  Images and Descriptions •  Naming Hyperlinks •  Table Headers

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Styles in Microsoft Word

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Using Colors Effectively

•  High Contrast – Emphasize differences and similarities

•  Color “Coding” – Multiple means of representation

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High Contrast

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Representing with Color

•  Provide multiple indications of meaning conveyed through color...

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Images & Descriptions

•  A picture is worth a thousand words, but you only need about 7...

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Content vs. Container •  Access capabilities for CONTENT

– Access controlled by author

•  Access capabilities for CONTAINERS – Access not controlled by author

•  Container limitations must be alleviated through content design when possible.

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Missing Alt Text Example

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Naming Hyperlinks

•  Hyperlinks are navigation aids for AT users

•  Do NOT use “Click Here”

•  Examples –  Download course syllabus (MS Word, 78KB) –  Submit Assignment #3 Here

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Table Headers

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Demonstration

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Video & Audio

•  Distance Education Caption Transcription Grant (DECT)

•  Voice recognition software

•  YouTube: Easy Do-it-Yourself Captioning

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Distance Education Caption & Transcription Grant

•  Funding to caption or transcribe – Your own or purchased videos

•  Videos delivered through distance methods for online, hybrid, or on-campus courses.

•  Videos contained in learning object repositories.

College of the Canyons DECT Grant Administrator

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Voice Recognition Software

•  Generates transcription file – Dragon Dictate for Mac – Drag Naturally Speaking for PC – Free Apps as well

•  May require editing for accuracy.

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YouTube Captioning

•  Create your own transcription file – Voice recognition software – Write script

•  Auto-Captions on YouTube – Download the auto-generated file – Correct the captions in file and upload

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Join our community

•  Join the Community College Consortium http://oerconsortium.org

•  Visit High Tech Center Training Unit http://htctu.net

•  Take @One Training: Creating Accessible Online Courses http://www.onefortraining.org/

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Thank you for attending this morning

Handout available

Contact us:

Jayme Johnson: [email protected] Una Daly: [email protected]


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