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Introduction to the dayDavid Mossley – Higher Education
Academy
Programme
• 10.30 Welcome and introduction to the programme• 10.45 Project pitches - 2 minutes each • 12.00 The OER Infokit • 12.45 Lunch • 1.45 Project requirements and introduction to
evaluation and synthesis• 2.15 Technical aspects of project requirements:
guidelines and updates- CETIS• 2.45 Introduction to support for OER3 – Web2Rights,
JISC Legal and Jorum • 3.15 Plenary • 3.30 Close
Themes projects
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Project presentationsUKOER3
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Treasure HuntInfokit and E&S wiki
OER Infokit Treasure HuntAll of the answers are somewhere on the OER infokit.http://bit.ly/oerinfokit ,or the synthesis and evaluation wiki https://oersynth.pbworks.com 1. What is the URL for the Accessibility Passport Generator, and why would you want
to generate a passport?2. Which pilot phase project had two articles about it in Times Higher Education
during April 2010. What do they say the best way to build twitter contacts for dissemination is?
3. What are moral rights? Who could help you if you were unsure?4. What did the “Good intentions” report examine? Who wrote it?5. Who stated explicitly that “it is not the role of any one organization to perform QA
on OERs”? 6. How many UKOER pilot phase projects used YouTube? Whose blog is this
information on?7. How many compelling reasons does the infokit offer senior managers to become
involved in OER? Which do you think would be most compelling to your managers?8. Select three items from this page that you think you could reuse/repurpose for
your project Pilot programme outputs – guidance and support9. Imagine you are preparing a session with your stakeholders where you anticipate
some negativity toward the concept of OERs and to their involvement. Find three pages in the infokit that can help you prepare.
10.Where do you think you will find resources to support your project evaluation activities
11.How would you find out what previous ukoer projects have done – e.g. which oers are available in your subject area? What projects found out about hosting? What SEO techniques have been adopted? Has anyone else developed a take-down policy?
1.What is the URL for the Accessibility Passport Generator, and why would you want to generate a passport?
(answer)2.Which pilot phase project had two articles about it in Times Higher Education during April 2010. What do they say the best way to build twitter contacts for dissemination is?
(answer)3.What are moral rights? Who could help you if you were unsure?
(answer)4.What did the “Good intentions” report examine? Who wrote it?
(answer)
5. Who stated explicitly that “it is not the role of any one organization to perform QA on OERs”?
(answer)6. How many UKOER pilot phase projects used
YouTube? Whose blog is this information on?(answer)7. How many compelling reasons does the infokit
offer senior managers to become involved in OER? Which do you think would be most compelling to your managers?
(answer)8. Select three items from this page that you think
you could reuse/repurpose for your project Pilot programme outputs – guidance and support
9. Imagine you are preparing a session with your stakeholders where you anticipate some negativity toward the concept of OERs and to their involvement. Find three pages in the infokit that can help you prepare.
(1, 2, 3, 4 +)10. Where do you think you will find resources to
support your project evaluation activities(a, b, c… )11.How would you find out what previous ukoer projects
have done – e.g. which oers are available in your subject area? What projects found out about hosting? What SEO techniques have been adopted? Has anyone else developed a take-down policy?
(starting points 1, 2, 3, 4 …)
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Project Requirements – UKOER3
David Kernohan
Digested version
If you only remember three things:
1. All of your project outputs need to be REALLY EASY TO FIND on your website.
2. The QUALITY (and promptness) OF YOUR FINAL REPORT is pretty much the most important thing you can work on.
3. You should WORK WITH THE E&S TEAM (and your project “pair”) to capture everything you are learning from your project.
Programme calendar
Project commencement: 17 October 2011Start-up meeting: 14 November 2011Project plan, workpackages, budget, web template, your website, blog, twitter account, by: 15 November 2011Interim meeting: 12 April 2012Interim report: 20 April 2012Draft final report: 21 September 2012Final report, budget, completion survey: 19 October 2012Final project meeting: TBC (November 2012)
Templates: unless we tell you otherwise, please use the templates athttp://www.jisc.ac.uk/fundingopportunities/projectmanagement.aspx
Periodic Table of Communications
Formal reportingPlan, Interim, Final, Completion, Budgets
JISC/HEA WebsiteDescription, Plan, Contact details, Final Report
Project WebsiteProject outputs, further details, contacts
Project BlogWhat you’re up to, what’s cool, interesting things
Programme meetings Networking, support
Support meetingsAdvice, guidance, networking
Personal contactExceptions, questions, news, problems, request
Twitter/ other social mediaPromote, engage, Qs, networking
Conferences promote your project and the programme
Support projectsAdvice, guidance, sharing information
Mailing ListAnnouncements, opportunities
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