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open.michiganThe University of Michigan’s Open Educational Resource initiative
...in progress
the end
current landscapeumich projectsopen.michiganpublishing frameworkwhere we are nowactivitythe beginning
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Begin at the end.
Where does this all lead?
toward a culture of “OPEN-ness”:
•a culture using creative materials for a variety of
purposes: art, music, education, etc.
•holistic view--how we get there is important
•defining the 21st century education landscape
What are the main features of OERs?
“...educational materials and resources offered
freely and openly for anyone to use and under
some licenses to re-mix, improve and redistribute”
•learning content (courses & learning assets)
•tools (CMS)
•implementation resources (CC licensing)
• faculty utilizing openly licensed educational media
• institutions supporting open access journals and textbooks
• developers building software tools on open source platforms
• keep door open to new modes of learning
How do we get there?
the end
current landscape
umich projectsopen.michiganpublishing frameworkwhere we are nowactivitythe beginning
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Benefits to various groups:
•students
•faculty
•alumni
•self learners
•universities
•others throughout the worldCan benefit all these people simultaneously
Why do this?
the endcurrent landscape
umich projects
open.michiganpublishing frameworkwhere we are nowactivitythe beginning
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the endcurrent landscapeumich projects
open.michigan
publishing frameworkwhere we are nowactivitythe beginning
Open.Michigan goals
• share and make teaching and learning resources easier to reuse for people everywhere
• increase collaboration among educational content, courses, and larger curriculum
• utilize innovative Umich tools and explore research opportunities
• commitment to the mission of the university
• U-M students
• U-M faculty
• U-M alumni
• other universities
• self-learners
Can benefit all these groups simultaneously
High level benefits to:
• faculty can showcase work and connect with other researchers
• students participate helping with publishing, content creation
• students can gain a better understanding of what is happening at U-M, what courses might be like, and how to plan a future career or curriculum
• staff have a more transparent view of U-M work and materials, can participate in the education process, can better assist faculty research/instruction and student education
Specific benefits
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publishing framework
where we are nowactivitythe beginning
• Cost• Access to Faculty• Scale• Refresh Rate
How it’s being done, elsewhere
MIT OCW publication model
Staff Centric
Challenges
Goals:
•scalability
•sustainability
•participation
Approach:
•leverage institutional technologies: DeepBlue,
Sakai & Ctools
•U-M Libraries
•dScribes
Open.Michigan publication framework
• “Digital Scribes”
• motivated students
• organize, clear, tag course materials
• familiar with technology
• familiar with course material
• learn about intellectual property & copyright
dScribe model
open.michigan
dScribe Faculty dScribe2
Class #1 Agenda:find dScribe for open.michigan
I’ll do it!
select a dScribe
IP
software tools
dScribe training course
fun!
workflow
license material
That’s
easy!
transfer material
Class #1 Agenda:
find dScribe for open.michigan
open.michiganserver
Class #1 Agenda:
find dScribe for open.michigan
Class #1 Agenda:
find dScribe for open.michigan
vet material content capture
tool
upload material
Class #1 Agenda:
find dScribe for open.michigan
Content ProcessingClass #1 Agenda:
find dScribe for open.michigan
review material
Who holds the copyright
to this image?
content processing
tool
edit material
final review
Class #1 Agenda:
find dScribe for open.michigan Looksgood!
publication
open.michigan
Class #1 Agenda:
find dScribe for open.michigan
dScribe Publishi
ng Process
roles
dScribe 2
dScribe
instructor
faculty transfers course material to
dScribe
faculty & dScribe connect
regarding interest in
OER
dScribe training course: IP,
software tools, workflow
faculty licenses course
materials for OER publication
dScribe identifies
and documents
IP issues
Class #1 Agenda:
find dScribe for open.michigan
team reviews and clears IP
issues
clear IP
clear IP
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dScribe makes necessary changes to
course material
Class #1 Agenda:
find dScribe for open.michigan
faculty reviews
material; publishes to
OER site
Class #1 Agenda:
find dScribe for open.michigan
publish to OER site
publish to OER site
Benefits to Students:
•master course content
•learn about IP
•establish connection w/ faculty
•get course credit
•get paid?
Benefits to Faculty:
•students in course know best!
•establishing connection w/ students
•quality assurance of materials
Open.Michigan publication framework
Open.Michigan publication framework
How will Michigan be different?
•process (dScribes, fair use, open search)
•multiple file formats
•international collaboration
•web 2.0/3.0
•outcomes, curriculum, career
the endcurrent landscapeumich projectsopen.michiganpublishing framework
where we are now
activitythe beginning
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Piloting dScribes
Developing software
Modeling workflow
Publishing content
Sharing our work
Summer 2008
the endcurrent landscapeumich projectsopen.michiganpublishing frameworkwhere we are now
activity
the beginning
• Closed Open: open search and replacement technique
• OER dScribe Tool demonstration
• walk away... very slowly
Choose your own adventure
the endcurrent landscapeumich projectsopen.michiganpublishing frameworkwhere we are nowactivity
the beginning
How can we improve this process?
Intellectual Property concerns are an obstacle
•a mess to navigate
•a mess to legislate
•a mess to litigate
• U-M team members
• OCW Consortium
• ccLearn & Creative Commons
• U-M Copyright Office
• funders (Hewlett Foundation)
Hope lies in collaborators and supporters
Action items!
Faculty, Students can
do two things early on:
1. search for and use
more open content
2. cite the work on which
you build
Staff, Students can
help faculty / others:
1. promote search tools
and copyright education
2. remind all that academic
work should be of
publishable quality ==
attribution
Where do you begin?
You have already started by:
• showing up today
• exploring the open search and the CC
licenses and marking materials
You can continue to help by:
• learning the dScribe process and applying it
• educating yourself about copyright and
alternative licensing
Colin Rhinesmith - http://www.flickr.com/photos/colinrhinesmith/http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/deed.en
open.michigan@umich.edu
http://open.umich.edu
We were made by Ryan Junell
Other text and assets by Jon Phillips, Garin Fons, Pieter Kleymeer, Timothy Vollmer
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