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Openness in Higher Education: Understanding the Challenge and the Opportunity
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OPENNESS IN HIGHER
EDUCATION: UNDERSTANDING
THE CHALLENGE AND
OPPORTUNITY
Empire State College
Michele Ogle
Assistant Area Coordinator and Math Faculty, Science, Math and Technology Area
Email: [email protected]
Kathleen Stone
Coordinator of Curriculum and Instructional Design, Science, Math and Technology Area
Email: [email protected]
INTRODUCTION TO OPENNESS IN EDUCATION
• Open course taught by David Wiley.
• 12 topics to work through and blog about.
• Once completed the work is assessed by Dr. Wiley
to earn a badge.
• We incorporated a face-to-face component.
• Course content at openeducation.us
DISCUSSION QUESTION
How do you define "open"?
OPEN TOPICS
•
Image created by Hui-Ya (Laura) Chuang
HOW DO WE INTEGRATE THE USE OF OER
INTO ONLINE COURSES?
• Examples from Math Courses
• Images
• Video lectures
• Differential Equations – lectures on particular topics on
professor’s web page
• Discrete Math, Real Analysis – Proofs examples uploaded to
YouTube
• Animations / Simulations
• Calculus – projectile motion with calculations
• Discrete Math – testing sorting methods
• GenEd math – similar triangles, polygoncircle (limit)
• Open access journal articles
• Tutorial collections to support technology (multi-mode)
WHAT ARE SOME OF THE CHALLENGES FACED
WITH USING OER?
• Licensing can be complex
• Links can go inactive
• Need for vetting external OERs
• Need strategy for using in courses
• Monitor links
• Track details of content, license, audience of OERs
• Back-up plan for “lost” resources
• Storage
• Creating OER implies that an open site is available for
others to access the resource
Attribution
CC BY
Attribution-ShareAlike
CC BY-SA
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives
CC BY-NC-ND
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike
CC BY-NC-SA
Attribution-NonCommercial
CC BY-NC
Attribution-NoDerivatives
CC BY-ND
Creative Commons: The 6 Licenses
http://creativecommons.org
Try your hand at the licensing game! Go to
http://indstudy1.org/univ/355460515034/Flash/Lesson2/PracticeVersion.html
WHERE DO I FIND OER?
Some places to start your search for content:
• http://search.creativecommons.org/
• http://wikieducator.org/OER_Handbook/educator_ver
sion_one
• http://www.oercommons.org/
WHERE DO I FIND OER?
Consider creating content and sharing it as well! A
great place to start is by creating a user page at
http://wikieducator.org/Main_Page
Our taskforce has a WikiEducator page! Here you will
find links to our blogs, presentations, a glossary, and
our hands-on version of the OER Licensing game.
http://wikieducator.org/ESC_OER_Taskforce
DISCUSSION QUESTION: ASSESS YOUR
LEARNING
After hearing more about
these topics, has your
definition of "open"
changed?
Image: Marco Bellucci, via Flickr
QUESTIONS
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0
Unported License.