creating oer pilot project materials
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An introduction to producing Open Educational Resources for the HEA Engineering Subject Centre OER pilot project.TRANSCRIPT
Creating Open Educational ResourcesProducing The Resources
A general introduction to producing Open Educational Resources for the 2009/10 HEA Engineering Subject Centre OER Pilot Project.
Any Other Assistance
Any Other Assistance
Appraisal, QA & Feedback
Services
Appraisal, QA & Feedback
Services
Metadata & Cataloguing
Services
Metadata & Cataloguing
Services
Technical Assistance
Technical Assistance
Copyright & IPR Advice
Copyright & IPR Advice
Promotion & Marketing Services
Promotion & Marketing Services
Best Practice – Sharing
Knowledge & Experience
Best Practice – Sharing
Knowledge & Experience
Support & Guidance
Support & Guidance
HEA Engineering
Subject Centre
HEA Engineering
Subject Centre
Our Role at Eng SC
Which Subject?
What resources shall we include?
The Resource Selection Process.
How do we represent the Institution in the best light?
Which modules can be adapted to suit Web2.0
format?
Which resources will be adapted and accepted
easily?
How useful will the resources be?
Which module?
Are the resources useful
for all Institutions?
Can an ‘effective usage’ guide be
created?
Internal Approval
Intellectual Property Issues
© ® ™
Identify the Institution’s IP/Copyright Position
Employment Contract
Academics Condition of Service
Any Other Agreements
Can the material
bereplaced/ removed
?
Can the owner be traced?
Can a licence to use the
materials be
obtained?
Can 3rd party materials be replaced by
other OER’s?
Have student
materials been
included?
Beware of Third Party Rights.
Web 2.0
QAEnsure all materials are of sufficient quality for
the project.
Technical Alterations
When all of the proceeding steps have been completed, a final QA will need to be carried out on the resources as they are ready to be released.
Any changes will need to be assess in order to maintain the quality of the resources.
Once the resources have been completed they will need to be signed off by the appropriate party at the Institution. (This could be the Head of Department or may be further up.)
You need to ensure that permission has been granted for the materials to be released from the Institution itself.
We can assume that this will just be a formality as your involvement with the project has always meant that the dissemination of information would always be the final goal. The execution of the Consortium Agreement reaffirms this.
Final Approval
CC Attribution
UK 2.0
Apply third party
Licence/ permission information.
Describe the
resources
Make OER’s
easy to find
Deposit in Jorum OPEN
Licence Metadata
If there are any issues you are having with any of the above points or related matters please do not hesitate to contact;
Rob Pearce, Project [email protected] 227171Or Alex Fenlon, Information [email protected] 227192
JorumOPEN http://www.jorum.ac.uk/deposit/index.html
You can find useful information at various locations online.Our website: http://www.engsc.ac.uk/an/oer-project/oer-project.aspOn Twitter, searching: #UKOER, hea_engsc & AFENOER
http://www.jisclegal.ac.uk/Default.aspx?tabid=463http://www.web2rights.org.uk/http://www.copyrighttoolkit.com/index.htmlhttp://learn.creativecommons.org/http://delicious.com/alexfenlonhttp://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/web/home/home/index.htmhttp://openlearn.open.ac.uk/http://www.youtube.com/user/engineeringschttp://www.flickr.com/people/22760956@N08/http://www.slide.com/homeview#-profile
This resource was created by the Engineering Subject Centre and released as an open educational resource through the Open Engineering Resources project of the HE Academy Engineering Subject Centre. The Open Engineering Resources project was funded by HEFCE and part of the JISC/HE Academy UKOER programme.
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