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Cetis and OER, SLA SIG
1. SLA SIG, May 2013
An Introduction to CETIS
Lorna M. Campbell and Sheila MacNeill
CETIS Assistant Directors
2. SLA SIG, May 2013
What is CETIS?
Centre for
Educational
Technology and
Interoperability
Standards
A national Innovation Support Centre providing advice
to the UK Higher and Post-16 Education sectors on
educational technology and standards.
3. CLD SIG, January 2013
About CETIS
Partnership between:
University of Bolton
(10)
University of
Strathclyde (3)
Heriot Watt University
(1)
Funded by Jisc since
2001.
4. SLA SIG, May 2013
What is Jisc?
Jisc is:
A registered charity that works on behalf of
UK higher education, further education and
skills to champion the use of digital
technologies.
Funded by all the UK post-16 and higher
education funding bodies as well as the
research councils.
Owned by AOC, Guild HE and UUK.
5. SLA SIG, May 2013
What does CETIS do?
We work with our clients and partners to develop policy
and strategy, providing impartial and independent
advice on technology and standards. CETIS are active
in the development and implementation of open
standards and represent our clients in national,
European and global standards bodies and industry
consortia. We develop & support the adoption of
technology and standards for course advertising, open
education resources, assessment, and student data
management, opening new markets and creating
opportunities for innovation.
6. SLA SIG, May 2013
CETIS activities: Programme Support
Programmes CETIS has supported include:
Open Educational Resources
Developing Digital Literacies
Assessment and Feedback
Distributed Virtual Learning Environments
Customer Relationship Management
Curriculum Design and Delivery
Digital Repositories
7. SLA SIG, May 2013
What activities: Standards
CETIS represents UK F/HE on a wide range of
international standards bodies including:
British Standards Institute
International Standards Organisation
IMS Global Learning Consortium
CEN/ISS Learning Technology Workshop
IEEE
Dublin Core Metadata Initiative
Learning Resource Metadata Initiative
World Wide Web Consortium
8. CLD SIG, January 2013
CETIS activities: Community Engagement
Recent working groups:
Open Educational Resources
Widgets
Semantic technology
QTI profile
Competencies
eBooks
Analytics
MOOC technology
9. CLD SIG, January 2013
CETIS activities: Social Networking & Analysis
Extensive use of social
network technologies to
support and build
community engagement.
Network analysis
techniques to monitor and
visualise community
engagement and
development of social
networks.
See Martin Hawksey’s
http://mashe.hawksey.info
10. CLD SIG, January 2013
CETIS activities: Communications
http://jisc.cetis.ac.uk
11. SLA SIG, May 2013
CETIS activities: Briefing Papers
13. SLA SIG, May 2013
What CETIS does: Events
Online seminars.
Community events.
Codebashes, plugfests and interoperability
testing events.
Hackdays and technical developer events.
Annual conference
• CETIS 13 - Open for Education: Technology
Innovation in Universities and Colleges.
14. SLA SIG, May 2013
What CETIS does: Partnerships
ALT Scotland
RSC Scotland
SQA
Jorum (Re:Source,
Scotlands Colleges)
Social Media Week,
Glasgow
BIS
Information Standards
Board
Association of Colleges
OSSWatch
Society for Research in
Learning Analytics
DoE & DOD, USA
Surf, Netherlands
Creative Commons
OCWC
MIT OpenCourseware
15. SLA SIG, May 2013
Open Educational Resources
OER Global Logo by Jonathas Mello is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Unported 3.0 License
16. SLA SIG, May 2013
What are Open Educational Resources?
Term OER first introduced at
UNESCO conference in 2002.
Many varying definitions of OER.
Freely available digital materials
released under open licence, that can
be used and re-purposed for teaching,
learning, and research.
17. SLA SIG, May 2013
Open Licences
Most commonly used OER open licences
are Creative Commons
http://creativecommons.org/
Creative Commons is a non-profit
organization whose free legal tools provide
a global standard for enabling the open
sharing of knowledge and creativity.
(UK Open Government Licence aligns with
Creative Commons Attribution Licence.)
18. SLA SIG, May 2013
UK OER Programme
Funded by HEFCE between 2009 – 2012.
Managed by JISC and HEA and supported by
CETIS.
Invested over £10 million.
Funded over 80 individual projects.
Aimed at releasing OERs and embedding
sustainable open practice in institutions.
All resource tagged #ukoer and deposited in
Jorum national repository
http://www.jorum.ac.uk/
19. SLA SIG, May 2013
Where to find OERs: Jorum
http://www.jorum.ac.uk/
20. SLA SIG, May 2013
Where to find OERs: Re:source
http://resource.blogs.scotcol.ac.uk/
21. SLA SIG, May 2013
Where to find OERs: HumBox
http://humbox.ac.uk/
22. SLA SIG, May 2013
Where to find OERs: Xpert
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/xpert/
23. SLA SIG, May 2013
Where to find OERs: Creative Commons Search
http://search.creativecommons.org/
24. SLA SIG, May 2013
Where to find OERs: Open Courseware
Consortium
http://www.ocwconsortium.org/
25. SLA SIG, May 2013
Where to find OERs: OER Commons
http://www.oercommons.org/
26. SLA SIG, May 2013
Where to find OERs: OU OpenLearn
http://www.open.edu/openlearn/
27. SLA SIG, May 2013
Where to find OERs: MIT Opencourseware
http://ocw.mit.edu/index.htm
28. SLA SIG, May 2013
Contact Information
CETIS
Web: http://jisc.cetis.ac.uk
Twitter: jisccetis
Slideshare:
Lorna M. Campbell
Email: lorna.m.campbell@icloud.com
Twitter: lornamcampbell
Blog: http://blogs.cetis.ac.uk/lmc/
Sheila MacNeill
Email: s.macneill@strath.ac.uk
Twitter: sheilmcn
Blog: http://blogs.cetis.ac.uk/sheilamacneill/