Unit 3 Emotional Intelligence and Spiritual Intelligence.pdf
Intro to OER Workshop for Instructors: Berkeley City College
1. Workshop
|
May
5,
2015
Open
Educa9onal
Resources
at
Berkeley
City
College
2015
Pilot
Project
2. Special
Guest:
Una
Daly
Director
of
Curriculum
Design
&
College
Outreach
Open
Educa9on
Consor9um
/
CCCOER
unatdaly@oeconsor/um.org
WORKSHOP
TEAM
Domi
Enders
Pilot
Support
Team
Coordinator
&
CEO
Open
Assembly
domi@openassembly.com
3. Goals
of
the
2015
BCC
Pilot
Project
1. Reduce
student
costs
for
course
materials
(e.g.,
textbooks)
2. Support
faculty
and
staff
with
content
cura9on
tools
&
services
3. Foster
adop9on
of
Open
Educa9onal
Resources
(OER)
by
BCC
faculty
5. Course
resources
that
• are
free
and
accessible
to
everyone
• have
a
shareable
copyright
(some
rights-‐-‐not
all-‐-‐are
reserved)
What
Are
Open
Educa9onal
Resources
(OER)?
6. Course
resources
that
• are
free
and
accessible
to
everyone
• have
a
shareable
copyright
(some
rights-‐-‐not
all-‐-‐are
reserved)
What
Are
Open
Educa9onal
Resources
(OER)?
HOW
7. A
nonprofit
organiza9on
that
enables
the
sharing
and
use
of
crea9vity
and
knowledge
through
free
legal
tools
(founded
in
2001
with
support
from
the
Center
for
the
Public
Domain)
crea/vecommons.org
8. The
free
legal
tools:
Crea9ve
Commons
(CC)
copyright
licenses
crea/vecommons.org
allowing
content
to
be
copied,
distributed,
edited,
remixed,
and
built
upon-‐-‐all
within
the
boundaries
of
copyright
law
9. Public
Domain
the
6
CC
LICENSES
All
CC
licenses
require
abribu9on!
11. OpenStax College
$13
MILLION+
SAVED!
Adapted from David Harrison CCCOER webinar cc-by
Founda9on
funded,
peer
reviewed
open
textbooks
for
top
20+
courses.
12. What
kind
of
savings
can
an
open
textbook
achieve
for
students?
Publisher:
Wiley
&
Sons
Amazon
$167.
19
Publisher
:
OpenStax
College
Digital
Access
-‐
$0
Soibound:
$34.31
13. Maricopa
Millions:
Saving
Students
$5
M
in
5
Years
• District-‐wide
funded
OER
project
– 10
Colleges,
250,000+
students
• Developing
OER
courses
for
General
Educa9on
• Finalizing
OER
quality
rubric
• Students
can
search
and
register
for
OER-‐based
courses.
14. (Ar/cle):
University
Business:
College
textbook
forecast:
Radical
change
ahead
hWp://www.universitybusiness.com/ar/cle/college-‐textbook-‐forecast-‐radical-‐change-‐ahead
15. Student
Impact
• 65%
choose
to
not
buy
textbook
• 94%
report
concern
that
grades
affected
• 48%
take
fewer
classes
or
different
classes
17. California
Open
Textbook
Ini9a9ve
California
state
funds
the
three
public
higher
educa9on
systems
to
review
open
textbooks
for
the
top
50
courses
to
promote
use
of
OER
and
reduce
costs.
SB
1052,
1053
signed
by
Governor
Brown
September
2012
18. • CA
OER
Council
– Review
open
textbooks
for
top
50
college
courses
– Promote
faculty
adop/on
• COOL4Ed
Library
– Curated
list
of
open
textbooks
– Faculty
OER
adop/on
showcases
California
Open
Textbook
Ini9a9ve
19.
Faculty
OER
Adop9on
Showcase
Goals
• Increase
awareness
of
OER
usage
• Provide
case
studies
of
working
models
including
textbook,
syllabi,
assignments,
and
assessments
• Recognize
faculty
who
have
adopted
20. Sociology
Sociology
Sociology
Sta9s9cs
Sta9s9cs
recalculus
Biology
Biology
Chemistry
History
Economics
Public
Speaking
FACULTY
OER
SHOWCASES
Educa9on
23. • Expand
access
to
high-‐quality
open
resources
• Support
faculty
choice
&
development
• Improve
student
success
Community
College
Consor9um
For
OER
(CCCOER)
hbp://oerconsor9um.org
24. CCCOER:
250+
Colleges
In
21
States
&
Provinces
hbp://oerconsor9um.org
25. Need
Help
Gepng
Started?
•
Monthly
webinars
featuring
OER
thought
leaders
•
Access
to
community
of
OER
experts
&
prac99oners
•
Find
&
adopt
open
textbook
workshops
•
Understanding
open
licenses
•
Designing
for
online
accessibility
•
Faculty
and
student
surveys
•
Opportuni9es
to
collaborate
globally
hbp://oerconsor9um.org
26. Open
Educa9onal
Resources
at
Berkeley
City
College
About
the
2015
Pilot
Project
How
does
it
work
How
to
get
started
28. Curated
OER
Students,
Instructors
&
Staff
Access
content
Contribute
content
Inside
and
outside
of
Moodle
29. Import
Open
Course
Templates
Import
Open
textbook
chapters
Videos
Images
&
Audio
PPT
Discover
Curated
OER
User-‐generated
tags
Chapter-‐level
content
Level
1
30. Engage
&
Share
Content
any
way
you
want
Download
documents
Print
Save
to
computer
Highlight
and
comment
In
private,
in
public
All
content
in
iframes
video,
websites,
audio,
text
Share
content
via
social
media
or
email
Level
1
32. Analy9cs
Easy
Adapta9on
Drag
and
drop
remixing
Contextualized
resources
Collabora9ve
Content
Cura9on
Live
chat
Groups
Create
courses
Invite
collaborators
Curate
resources
Create
or
join
groups
Curate,
Create
and
Collaborate
along
learning
paths
Level
2
33. Manage
Content
OER
and
other
learning
content
Import
content
from
Google
Drive
and
Dropbox
Add
files
from
any
drive
Share
content
via
social
media
or
email
Search
and
sort
content
Level
2
35. Let
us
do
the
heavy
liiing!
• Adopt
a
peer-‐reviewed
open
textbook
• Save
students
a
lot
of
money
• Increase
engagement
&
student
outcomes
• Reuse
a
Moodle
course
shell:
one-‐click
import
• Save
/me
• Leverage
prior
teaching
experience
• Provide
us
with
your
syllabus
and
let
us
do
the
work
• Save
/me
• Add
supplemental
resources
from
a
curated
pool
of
OER
• Invite
your
students
into
the
process
(op/onal)
36. Open
Educa9onal
Resources
at
Berkeley
City
College
2015
Pilot
Project
For
more
info
about
what
BCC
and
Open
Assembly
can
do
to
support
you:
• Contact
Fabian
Banga:
ranga@peralta.edu
• Contact
Domi
Enders:
domi@openassembly.com
|
917-‐488-‐9944
To
take
Open
Assembly
for
a
spin
or
to
plunge
in:
• Create
a
free
account
at
www.openassembly.com
• Contact
Domi
Enders
for
a
tour,
or
to
have
us
curate
OER
for
your
course
GETTING
STARTED
37. Workshop
|
May
5,
2015
Open
Educa9onal
Resources
at
Berkeley
City
College
2015
Pilot
Project
THANKS!