by Dr. Robin DeRosa
- The 5 R’s of Open Educational Resources (OER):
http://opencontent.org/definition/ - About Creative Commons licenses:
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/ - Why faculty—not publishers—should control textbooks:
http://www.aaup.org/article/open-textbook-publishing#.VXrpiqadSJL - Where to begin to search for OER:
http://libraryguides.unh.edu/oer - Thinking about the relationship between OER and the future of higher ed:
http://opentextbc.ca/teachinginadigitalage/chapter/10-10-the-implication... - UNH OER Ambassador training slides on OER, open pedagogy, and open access:
http://www.slideshare.net/orbitdog1/introduction-to-open-oer-open-pedago... - Resources to accompany Ambassador training slides: (see Ambassador Training Session Resources below)
- Short video on open access to research, a related movement to OER:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5rVH1KGBCY&feature=youtu.be - Further resources on OER, open pedagogy, and open access:
https://actualham.wordpress.com/2015/03/08/my-go-to-sites-for-open-acces...
Ambassador Training Session Resources
Resource |
Description |
Link |
Slides |
Slides from Robin’s presentation |
http://www.slideshare.net/orbitdog1/introduction-to-open-oer-open-pedagogy-open-access |
Choose a CC License |
Go here to choose a Creative Commons license for your work |
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CC Licenses |
Go here for descriptions of the difference Creative Commons licenses |
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Open Textbooks: The Billion Dollar Solution |
2015 Report from Student PIRGs—lots of good research |
http://studentpirgs.org/sites/student/files/reports/The Billion Dollar Solution.pdf |
Z-Degree Report |
2015 Report from Tidewater Community College about their OER pilot |
https://www.scribd.com/doc/256155220/Z-Degree-Report-2015-Tidewater-Community-College - scribd |
EXAMPLE: Modifying OER with your students |
David Wiley’s Instructional Design classes keep revising this Project Management textbook |
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Emergent Outcomes |
Jesse Stommel’s slideshare about how to plan for outcomes you didn’t anticipate |
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Rhizomatic Learning |
Dave Cormier’s first post about the community as curriculum |
http://davecormier.com/edblog/2008/06/03/rhizomatic-education-community-as-curriculum/ |
Wikipedia in the Classroom |
Adeline Koh’s awesome compilation of resources for your Wikipedia-based projects |
http://www.adelinekoh.org/blog/2015/03/05/resources-on-integrating-wikipedia-into-your-classroom/ |
EXAMPLE: Individual Student Blog |
Heather Janssen’s blog for her Interdisciplinary Studies capstone at PSU |
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EXAMPLE: Class Blog |
A class blog from Robin’s English course on literary theory |
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Google Docs |
A video about using GoogleDocs for peer review |
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EXAMPLE: Mapping Project |
A cool mapping project about emotion in Victorian London. |
https://www.historypin.org/en/explore/victorian-london/paging/1 |
Google Maps |
How to embed video and photos into a Google Interactive Map |
http://www.mulinblog.com/embed-video-photo-google-interactive-map/ |
EXAMPLE: Storify Project |
This is a Storify from the 2015 ATI |
https://storify.com/actualham/usnh-academic-technology-institute-2015 |
EXAMPLE: Online Art Exhibit |
A super basic art exhibit, one idea for how to bring the visual and performing arts online |
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EXAMPLE: Ben Franklin Timeline |
A nice example of an interactive timeline |
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Dippity |
Make your own interactive timeline |
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What is Open Access? |
A short video explaining Open Access publishing |