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Building Effective Open Educational Practices and Policies with CCCOER Unless otherwise indicated, this presentation is licensed CC-BY 4.0 November 4, 2016 Moderator: Una T. Daly

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Building Effective Open Educational Practices and

Policies with CCCOER

Unless otherwise indicated, this presentation is licensed CC-BY 4.0

November 4, 2016Moderator: Una T. Daly

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Welcome

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Quill WestOpen Ed Project Manager

Pierce College District

Jason Pickavance, Director of Educational Initiatives, Salt Lake

Community College

Sue TashianInstructional Design

Northern Essex Community CollegeRegina Gong, Library Manager

OER Project ManagerLansing Community College

Alisa Cooper, EdDFaculty Director, CTLE

Glendale Community CollegeCo-chair of Maricopa Millions

Jody Carson, FacultyNorthern Essex Community

College

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300+

Open Education Consortium

Leading global network of hundreds of higher education institutions & organizations

committed to advancing open education and its impact globally.

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• Expand awareness of open education

• Support faculty choice and innovation• Improve student success

Mission

http://cccoer.org

Come In, We're Open gary simmons cc-by-nc-sa flickr

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250+ Colleges in 21 U.S. States & Canadian

Provinces

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Community of PracticeA group of people who share a concern or a passion for something they do and learn how to do it better as they interact regularly.

Etienne Wenger

Pixabay.com

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Collaboration Opportunities

• Monthly webinars

• Community email list

• Meetups and panels at conferences

• Mentoring, research, resource sharing, and grants

Image: Open Access Good Practice by JISC, CC-BY-NC-SA

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Evolving & Aligning• New members still need help

planning campus strategies, finding and vetting resources.

• Mature members expanding to OER degree pathways and certificates

• We continue to poll members about their needs

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OER Degree Program2016-2018

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New CCCOER.orgfeaturing OER Degrees

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OER Initiative at Lansing

Regina GongLibrarian & OER Project Manager

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• Started by a librarian + some faculty champions

• Administration support was crucial at the start

• Focused on OER awareness first• OER Summit held in fall 2015• No grants for faculty were given• Pilot started in fall 2015 semester

OER Initiative at LCC

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Courses Using OER BIOL 127 – All sectionsBIOL 128 – All sectionsBIOL 270 – 1 sectionECON 201 – All sectionsECON 202 – All sectionsGRMN 121 – All sections GRMN 122 – All sections

HIST 211 – 5 sectionsHIST 212 – 4 sectionsMUSC 168 – 1 sectionPHIL 151 - 3 sectionsPHIL 153 - 2 sectionsPSYC 200 – All sectionsPSYC 202 – 3 sectionsSOCL 120 – 10 sectionsWRIT 121 – 4 sections

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OER Adoptions at LCC

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Students Impacted by OER

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Textbook Costs Savings

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Source: http://bit.ly/2f7ZMaN

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• Great resource for our OER awareness efforts

• Got to know the OER “rock stars”

• Helped us organize the 1st ever OER Summit in MI

• Leveraged MI Colleges Online (MCO) organizational membership to CCCOER

• OER Project Manager position announced

• LCC now an institutional member of CCCOER

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• Encourage more OER adoptions• Work on offering Z-degree starting

Fall 2018• Work with faculty to have their own

content openly licensed• Support faculty with OER creation

through grants, workshops, trainings

• More faculty engagement with open education and pedagogy

Source: http://mazeway.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/MovingForwardTogether.jpg

Moving forward

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Regina Gong, Librarian and OER Project ManagerLansing Community College

Email: [email protected]

Follow me on Twitter @drgong

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Massachusetts Community College Go-Open

Sue TashjianInstructional Design CoordinatorAdjunct Faculty

Jody CarsonFacultyInstructional Coach

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Massachusetts Community Colleges

Go Open InitiativeJody Carson, M.Ed.

[email protected]@profcarson

Sue Tashjian, [email protected]

@suetash

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OER at NECC

•Textbook Taskforce•3rd Academic Year: - $640,000 savings to students

•Spring 2017 – over 50 sections of courses

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Connecting with Colleagues

•CCCOER •OpenEd Conferences•OpenStax Partnership

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MA CC Statewide OER Initiative

1. MA Community College Open Education Council, led by two statewide coordinators

2. Offer statewide and regional trainings 3. Build/Select OER repository to support MA faculty4. Offer Go Open grants to faculty 5. Build a sustainable model

Go Open Massachusetts!

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MCC Open Education Council

Role of the Council:• Promote open philosophy• Encourage collaboration • Support goals and

initiatives • Act as local coordinator• Support faculty in Go

Open grants

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Round 1 Project Update

Adopt Level 1 @ $300

Adapt Level 2 @ $750

Build Level 3 @ $2,500

Propose -Level 4

@ $1,500Total

# of Awards 14 32 9 4 59

$ Allocated $4,200 $24,000 $22,500 $6,000 $56,700

Student Savings

$217,117.50

$420,616.50 $235,669 $73,492 $946,895

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The Future of OER

•Scaling Up•Degree Pathways•Mass Transfer Block•Growing statewide consortium with all MA public institutions involved

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SLCC OER Initiative

Jason PickavanceDirector, Educational InitiativesInterim Faculty Development

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Salt Lake Community College

• 60,000 students

• 16,000 FTE

• 10 locations

• 120 programs

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SLCC OER Initiative

• save SLCC students 3 million in 3 years

• every transfer student will benefit from OER

• influence teaching

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SLCC OER Initiative

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CCCOER Community

• National membership supports local initiative.

• Can ask questions and get feedback.

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Maricopa Millions

Alisa Cooper, PhDFaculty Director, CTLCo-chair of Maricopa Millions

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Questions??

@MaricopaOER

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Grant – funded OER Courses

Business Psychology

Chemistry English

Reading

BiologyHealth Science

http://collegeopentextbooks.ning.com/

Spanish

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Creating OER Awareness and Increasing Adoption

• Presentations• Call for OER Grants• Dialogue Days• Department Meetings• “Water Cooler”

Discussions• Promotional Items• CTLs• College Librarieshttp://www.skmurphy.com/startup-stages/scaling-up-stage/

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classes.sis.maricopa.edu

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●Increase awareness & adoption of existing OER

●Increase student involvement●OER Course Fee Proposal●OER AGEC & Associate Degree

2016-2017 Goals

Move to a culture in which OER materials are considered/ reviewed whenever a textbook is up for adoption in a course

where the OER materials are readily available.

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●Serve as Vice President of Development - Dr. Lisa Young

● Webinar Presentations● Conference Workshops- eLearning 2016

in Scottsdale● Website Help

CCCOER Involvement

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Join our Community

• Access to a community of OER experts• Online advisory email list• Regular professional development • Collaboration and showcase

opportunities• Present with us at national conferences• Online resources

http://cccoer.org

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Questions?

Quill West, Una Daly@quill_west@unatdaly

Twitter: @cccoer