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OER as Reuse Greg Grossmeier [email protected] http://grossmeier.net Except where otherwise noted, this presentation is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 license.

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OER as Reuse

Greg [email protected]://grossmeier.net

Except where otherwise noted, this presentation is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 license.

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Producing OER

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Do our systems encourage reuse?

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The universal question...

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“How are my materials being used by others?”

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“How are my materials being used by others?”

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Not

“How often are my materials being downloaded?”

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Not

“What is the rating of my material?”

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“How are my materials being used by others?”

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???

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the OER Definition:

Open educational resources are educational materials and resources offered freely and openly for anyone to use, remix, improve and redistribute.

- Wikipedia

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the OER Definition:

Open educational resources are educational materials and resources offered freely and openly for anyone to use, remix, improve and redistribute.

- Wikipedia

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remix

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Why?

Every course is differentEach student is different

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Can we know how people are using

materials?

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Music

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http://remix.nin.com

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What about the not-yet-popular

artists?

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OER examples

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Push

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No Real Feedback.

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But is it their job?

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Filter

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Ratings and Reviews

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Push, Filter, Create

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“When you publish your derived copy module, Connexions automatically adds a statement to the module that gives attribution to the original module and author. This statement is a link to the original module, so the reader can view the module on which your derived copy was based.”

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Ratings, reviews, and lineage.

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Old Model:Producer – Consumer

New Model:Prosumer

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PublishFind

Remix

dScribeprocess

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ccMixter's strengths

1. Brand recognition2. Central location3. Great Community Manager4. Contests5. Both popular and not-yet-popular artists.

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oerMixter

1. OER is a strong brand2. At least the metadata is central3. A Community Manager is essential4. Contests = New Semesters ?5. Professors are becoming popular.

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Walter Lewin

MIT OCW - http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/physics/8-01-physics-i-classical-mechanics-fall-1999/

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Encourage the Walter Lewins of the world.

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Why?even 60% of ccMixter is not remixed

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People are actually recognizing high quality

educational material.

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Be enablers.

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Thank you.

Please upload your remixes tohttp://remix.grossmeier.net

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Credits

Mindstorm NXT – jonathanjonl – CC:BY-SA

All screenshots included are for illustrative and educational purposes, used under fair use.

All (mashed up) logos/trademarks are owned by their respective entities.

All text was built upon others' work but this incarnation was written by Greg Grossmeier and

licensed under CC:BY-SA 3.0