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Introduction to Open Educational Resources (OER)

Instructor: Sarah Hare
Dates: January 8th through February 16th, 2018
Credits: 2.25 CEUs
Price: $250

http://libraryjuiceacademy.com/147-oer.php


Open educational resources (OER) are learning objects that have been shared
under an intellectual property license that enables others to use, revise,
and share them freely. In addition to offering an answer to the rising cost
of course materials, OER can transform pedagogy and improve student
retention and success.

Yet, many librarians still have a significant knowledge gap in this area.
Launching a new OER initiative can be difficult and overwhelming. In
addition to being able to find and evaluate OER, librarians must understand
one’s campus culture, faculty, and administration in order to create a
successful and relevant program.

This interactive six-week course is structured around crafting a final
proposal for an OER initiative. In the first three weeks, we will learn the
building blocks for OER outreach, including definitions and misconceptions
of OER, where to find OER, and tips for conveying the many benefits of open
education to administrators and faculty. The last three weeks will center
on leveraging each participant’s own campus culture to build and refine an
OER initiative proposal. Through peer and instructor feedback, we will
discuss considerations for promoting the program and application process,
logistics for distributing faculty stipends, suggestions for creating a
thoughtful support structure for faculty adoption, and potential points for
collaboration with instructional technologists and other groups on campus.

Course learning objectives:
- Define what Open Educational Resources are and explain how they differ
from free learning objects
- Articulate the benefits of open education in order to be conversant with
faculty members and other stakeholders of varying backgrounds and interests
- Articulate the strengths, weaknesses, and coverage of several OER
repositories in order to help faculty efficiently locate relevant OER
- Identify challenges for doing OER outreach at your specific institution
in order to create outreach that is institutionally relevant and sustainable

Course Schedule:
Week 1: What are OER?: Definitions, Benefits, and Misconceptions
Week 2: Finding OER and Tactics for Continually Learning about Open
Education
Week 3: Beyond Consumption: Helping Faculty Adapt, Create, and Share OER/
Basics of Open Pedagogy
Week 4: Evaluating Institutional Context to Craft OER Outreach
Week 5: Honing OER Outreach: Potential Stumbling Blocks and Opportunities
for Collaboration
Week 6: Reflection and Assessment: Improving OER Outreach

Sarah Hare is currently the Scholarly Communication Librarian at Indiana
University, where she works on several open and library publishing
initiatives. In her previous position at Davidson College, Sarah led two
Open Educational Resource (OER) initiatives. In addition to co-authoring a
chapter on interinstitutional collaborations to advance OER outreach for
OER: A Field Guide for Academic Librarians, Sarah has been invited to guest
lecture and present on OER to LIS courses, professional development
organizations, and an international librarian group. Her research is
focused on critical open education practices and open pedagogy.

Read an interview with Sarah Hare about this class:
http://libraryjuiceacademy.com/news/?p=807


You can register in this course through the first week of instruction (as
long as it is not full). The "Register" button on the website goes to our
credit card payment gateway, which may be used with personal or
institutional credit cards. (Be sure to use the appropriate billing
address). If your institution wants us to send a billing statement or wants
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