OER: Share, Remix, Learn

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  • 1.

2. What I believe and why I got involved in Open Education

  • Differentiating instruction is essential to improving education.
  • Textbooks are not a good tool for this.
  • Technology coupled with high quality content is.
  • Sharing is good.
  • Everyone deserves a free, high quality education.
  • The current educational bureaucracy is not likely to embrace OER projects.

3.

  • Open Educational Resources (OER) are:
  • Digital
  • Freeandopen
  • Tools, content, and implementation resources
  • For teachers, students, and lifelong learners

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  • Mass collaboration has resulted in
  • the most widely-used web server software
  • the most popular encyclopedia
  • sequencing of the human genome
  • What could it do for education?

5. Traditional copyright -all rightsreserved Public domain -unrestricted use Copyright with open licenses -some rights reserved 6.

  • Attribution (BY)Non-commercial (NC)
  • No derivatives (ND)Copyleft - Share-Alike (SA)
  • Recommended for education:
  • CC BY or CC SA

7. Tools

  • Operating systems (= more affordable hardware)
    • Ubuntu
    • Xandros (eee PC)
  • Wikis, blogs, and course management
    • MediaWiki
    • Wikispaces
    • WordPress ( .comand.org )
    • Moodle

8. Tools (cont.)

  • Productivity tools
    • Open Office
    • GIMP
    • Audacity
    • CamStudio
  • More
    • The OpenDisc
    • SourceForge
    • SchoolForge

9. Content General Multimedia

  • Photos and video
    • The Open Photo Project
    • Flickr(CC)
    • Wikimedia Commons
    • NextVista
  • Music and sound
    • ccMixter
    • MusOpen
    • The FreeSound project

10. Content Education

  • Wikibooks
  • FreeReading
  • Curriki
  • Kids Open Dictionary
  • OER Commons
  • MIT OpenCourseWare
  • Ebooks
  • More...

11. How You Can Contribute

  • If you publish something you are willing to share, open license it
  • Publish on an open platform like Wikispaces
  • Post photos (to Flickr or elsewhere) with an open license
  • If you see a mistake in Wikipedia, FIX IT!
  • Add something to a topic in Wikipedia or Wikibooks
  • Write a definition in the Kids Open Dictionary
  • Tell three people you know about OER

12.

  • Thank you.
  • Karen Fasimpaur
  • www.k12opened.com
  • [email_address]

First screen image credits: Linux computer lab Michael Surran Linux penguin - Larry Ewing with the GIMP Books - Tizzie Globe NASA Cloud background - Anca Mosoiu 13.

  • Creative Commons:
    • CC BY You can use however you want; just cite the source.
    • CC BY SA You can use however you want, but you must cite the source AND license your work under a sharing license.
    • CC BY NC You can use only if it is noncommercial (you cant charge $); cite the source.
    • CC BY ND You can use the work but you cant change it or put it into a bigger work; also cite the source.

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  • Others:
  • GFDL Share-alike license used by Wikipedia and others.
  • Public domain not copyrighted; you can use however you like.
  • Custom licenses(e.g. morguefile and Stock.XCHNG)