Hello,
I've been informed that the email address for the BCOELSteering listserv has changed from bcoelsteering(a)mail.bccampus.ca to bcoelsteering(a)lists.bccampus.ca effective immediately. Please update your address book with this updated information.
Thanks,
Debra Flewelling
Open Education Librarian
Douglas College
BCIT got Zoom! It is so much better than WebEx and hopefully everyone will be able to connect to this meeting. Just in case you did not get the updated invitation, I am attaching the agenda to this email and it has the instructions for joining the meeting included.
Lindsay and I think that our main agenda item should be the roundtable so we can all catch up with what is happening at our various institutions.
Debra, did I already ask if you could please add Melissa and Christopher to the listservs? They are copied on this email.
Looking forward to catching up with you all soon.
Lin Brander| Librarian, Electronics & Computer Systems; Open Education|British Columbia Institute of Technology T 604-432-8922<tel:604-432-8922>| E lbrander(a)bcit.ca<mailto:lbrander@bcit.ca>| W bcit.ca/library<http://www.bcit.ca/library/> | O open.bcit.ca<https://open.bcit.ca/>
Hello all,
Thank you for participating in yesterday’s BCOEL meeting! I’ve attached the draft meeting minutes for review. (For the record, I added the note about the BCcampus award under duress ;) Please feel free to suggest revisions.
All the best,
Lindsay
Lindsay Tripp
Copyright Librarian
Langara College Library
604.323.5290
100 West 49th Avenue, Vancouver, BC, V5Y 2Z6
Traditional, unceded territory of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) people
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Please find agenda for March 9 and Feb. draft minutes attached.
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Hi all,
Please find the draft minutes from yesterday’s meeting attached. As always, please send any edits my way ☺
Best,
Lindsay
Lindsay Tripp
Copyright Librarian
Langara College Library
604.323.5290
100 West 49th Avenue, Vancouver, BC, V5Y 2Z6
Traditional, unceded territory of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) people
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Sounds like lots of people can make it for a 2:30 meeting on Monday. WebEx meetings seem a bit challenging to change - you may have all received multiple updates/cancellations, if so, sorry about that.
Please find the agenda attached which includes information to access the meeting if it is not appearing in your invitation as well as Jan. minutes.
Lin Brander| Librarian, Electronics & Computer Systems; Open Education|British Columbia Institute of Technology T 604-432-8922<tel:604-432-8922>| E lbrander(a)bcit.ca<mailto:lbrander@bcit.ca>| W bcit.ca/library<http://www.bcit.ca/library/> | O open.bcit.ca<https://open.bcit.ca/>
Sorry about the late notice. Next week I have lots of classes coming through and I have to give those requests priority. I have a conflict next week during our meeting time - I now have a class scheduled that goes until 2:20. Here are a few options:
Does it work for people to have the meeting on Monday at 2:30? If not we have a few options - since we are set up in WebEx, I have to open the meeting - I am not absolutely confident that I will remember to do that while teaching a class. If someone else would like to set up a meeting for that time and chair it (I can send the agenda), you could go ahead without me (please make sure you invite Selina who is copied on this email).
options:
- Someone else set up and chair the meeting for the same time, 1:30 Monday, Feb. 10
- Change the meeting time to Monday, Feb. 10, at 2:30
- Change the meeting time to Friday, Feb. 14, at 1:00
- Sent written feedback to Selina
- postpone the discussion until our March 9. 1:00 meeting (not sure if this is too much of a delay for Selina); we have another guest already scheduled for that day but can probably fit two guest in.
Selina sent these questions related to her findability project for BCcampus for us to consider ahead of the meeting.
>From Selina:
As discussed, here are the few questions that may come up at the meeting. I suspect we will only have time to address one of them, but they are good to get people thinking about the kind of information we are looking for:
1. What was your last experience adopting (or trying to implement) an Open textbook for you like?
* Why did you do it?
* Where did you go?
* What was difficult or annoying in the process?
* What was easier/harder than if you had not bothered to consider an Open textbook?
2. What do you wish you had or what service/tool do you wish existed to make Open textbooks less of a pain for you (or for your colleagues)?
3. We have a few ideas of how to make finding textbooks better based on what librarians, students, instructional designers, and accessibility staff are saying. We would like to try some of these out, but want to get honest feedback from instructors on whether these ideas will truly help. Would you be willing to spend an hour of your time with me providing your insights?
Let me know what we should do - I am away on Friday so if you could send your thoughts soon, that would be great! Please send your thought too Selina.
Again, my apologies!!!
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Hello All,
The First Nations and Indigenous Studies Program and UBC Library will be hosting an Honouring Indigenous Writers Wikipedia Edit-a-Thon<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Meetup/HonouringIndigenousWriters/U…> on March 2nd from 1-4pm at the Sty-Wet-Tan Hall in the First Nations Longhouse at UBC Vancouver campus.
Wikipedia is a multilingual, web-based, free encyclopedia based on a model of open community-generated knowledge. This edit-a-thon is seeking to improve the coverage of Indigenous writers on Wikipedia and to encourage diverse community editors to actively work to dissuade assumptions about Indigenous literature by raising their profile in this increasingly influential information source. Attendees will pick authors from a list of Indigenous authors who have approved their inclusion in this event and edit/create their Wikipedia articles.
The event is free, catered, and features guest speakers who will share their experiences as Indigenous authors. Please bring your own laptop.
Event page:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Meetup/HonouringIndigenousWriters/U…
If you are interested in developing your own Honouring Indigenous Writers Wikipedia Edit-a-thon, we would love to support you in this work. You can find the planning materials here: https://t.co/yIyk1QF2E0?amp=1<https://t.co/yIyk1QF2E0?amp=1><https://t.co/yIyk1QF2E0?amp=1>
Please let us know of your interest! And if you available, we would love to have you at the March 2 event!
Best,
Erin Fields
Erin Fields MLIS, BEd, BA
SLAIS Liaison Librarian, Gender, Race, Sexuality, and Social Justice Librarian, Flexible Learning Coordinator
Humanities and Social Sciences Department - Koerner Library | UBC Library
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Hi Lauri
I still have some items on there that I am pointing at. I can have them switched over to my local build by the end of the month if that’s not too long?
If anyone else on the steering committee is pointing at the list of resource on our ‘shared libguides’ project (there might be a few of you that like me have not recreated them on your home libguides yet) – then please copy and paste the code directly into your site instead of using the widget.
From: Bcoel <bcoel-bounces(a)mail.bccampus.ca> On Behalf Of Lauri Aesoph
Sent: January 9, 2020 10:57 AM
To: bcoel(a)mail.bccampus.ca
Subject: [Bcoel] BCcampus MediaWiki site - retirement
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Hello BCOEL,
BCcampus is looking at retiring its MediaWiki website (https://mediawiki.bccampus.ca<https://mediawiki.bccampus.ca/index.php/Category:BCOER>) due to its aging software. In the past BCOEL/BCOER has posted information on this site: https://mediawiki.bccampus.ca/index.php/Category:BCOER. Before BCcampus makes a final decision, we want to give BCOEL a chance to retrieve its information.
Please let me know if you need to do this. If so, how long do you need.
Thanks
Lauri
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Caroline Daniels
Systems Librarian
KPU Library
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From: Rajiv Jhangiani <rajiv.jhangiani(a)kpu.ca<mailto:rajiv.jhangiani@kpu.ca>>
Date: January 23, 2020 at 4:12:50 PM PST
To: KPU Open Education listserv <openkpu(a)mail.bccampus.ca<mailto:openkpu@mail.bccampus.ca>>
Subject: [Openkpu] Open Education Week event (March 4)
Open Education Week is an annual celebration that aims to raise awareness and showcase the impact of open education on teaching and learning worldwide. This year, Open Education will take place from March 2-6, 2020.
On Wednesday, March 4, 2020, we welcome members of the KPU community and guests from other post-secondary institutions and system partners to join us at the KPU Richmond campus for a special event. The event will include a keynote presentation by Dr. Karen Cangialosi<https://karencang.net/> (Keene State College, New Hampshire, USA), lightning talks by open education champions at KPU, workshops on topics ranging from Creative Commons licensing<https://creativecommons.org/share-your-work/licensing-examples/> to Open Pedagogy<http://openpedagogy.org/>, and hands-on training for a range of open educational technology tools such as Pressbooks<https://kpu.pressbooks.pub/> and Hypothes.is<https://web.hypothes.is/>. A detailed agenda will be published soon.
Register at for the event at: https://www.kpu.ca/open-education-week
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In case anyone is interested in this event, registration is below.
From: Rajiv Jhangiani <rajiv.jhangiani(a)kpu.ca<mailto:rajiv.jhangiani@kpu.ca>>
Date: Monday, January 20, 2020 at 2:24 PM
To: KPU Open Education listserv <openkpu(a)mail.bccampus.ca<mailto:openkpu@mail.bccampus.ca>>
Subject: KPU's inaugural Open Education Research Institute (May 14, 2020)
On May 14, 2020, KPU will host its inaugural Open Education Research Institute, a one-day training and networking opportunity for scholars across BC post-secondary institutions who wish to develop or enhance their open education research skills.
The Open Education Research Institute (OERI) is an opportunity for new and emerging researchers interested in open educational practices to deepen their knowledge and sharpen their skill set while connecting with other researchers and joining a Provincial mentorship network. The one-day institute will begin with an overview of existing research on open educational practices, including a special focus on research conducted in or by researchers in British Columbia. Participants will learn about different theoretical and methodological frameworks for research in open education and receive guidance on practical issues such as preparing applications for ethical review of their research projects and publishing their work in open access journals or repositories. Participants will work in affinity groups to draft and revise their research questions and be paired with an experienced researcher, who will serve as their mentor for the following year.
The OERI is jointly funded by KPU Open Education and BCcampus. While there will be no cost to register for the event, registration is required to plan for catering and other logistics. The OERI has deliberately been scheduled to take place the day after the Festival of Learning<https://festival.bccampus.ca/> to make it easier for those travelling to the Lower Mainland for that event to participate in the institute.
Date: Thursday, May 14, 2020
Time: 8:30am- 4:30pm, followed by a no-host dinner
Address: KPU Richmond, 8771 Lansdowne Rd, Richmond, BC V6X 3X7
Room: Wilson 4900
Register for the Open Education Research Institute at https://www.kpu.ca/open/oeri
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Associate Vice Provost, Open Education
Kwantlen Polytechnic University
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Hello everyone,
Some of you may have heard from Erin Fields but I'm in Vancouver @ KPU
Surrey this week and next (except next Friday I'll be at Langara) and would
be interested in meeting with anyone face to face to discuss open ed
projects in your libraries, provide any support I might offer or just get a
cup of coffee (or beer). I'll be checking in on the Library as Publisher:
Using Open Publishing Tools project, if there are specific tasks anyone
would like to delegate, let me know.
Jonas
Jonas Lamb
Associate Professor
Public Services Librarian, Egan Library
University of Alaska Southeast
Egan Lib 202 | 11066 Auke Lake Way | Juneau, AK 99801
P: 907-796-6440 | F: 907-796-6249
Hello all,
Please find the draft minutes for yesterday’s meeting attached.
Rosario shared a link to a recent article by Michael Paskevicius in the WebEx chat. I joined the meeting by phone and missed this. I would be happy to add this to the document if someone can share the link. Thank you kindly!
All the best,
Lindsay
Lindsay Tripp
Copyright Librarian
Langara College Library
604.323.5290
100 West 49th Avenue, Vancouver, BC, V5Y 2Z6
Traditional, unceded territory of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) people
[Langara Logo]<https://langara.ca/>
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Here is the agenda for our Monday meeting. Instructions for joining meeting are at the end of the agenda in case they didn't show up in your invitation.
Best, Lin
Lin Brander| Librarian, Electronics & Computer Systems; Open Education|British Columbia Institute of Technology T 604-432-8922<tel:604-432-8922>| E lbrander(a)bcit.ca<mailto:lbrander@bcit.ca>| W bcit.ca/library<http://www.bcit.ca/library/> | O open.bcit.ca<https://open.bcit.ca/>
Hello,
I hope that you all received invitations to online BCOEL meetings for Mondays, Jan. 13, March 9, and April 6, 1-2pm. If you did not, please let me know and I will make sure you are on the invitation.
For our in-person meeting in February, would Friday Feb. 7 or 14 work for people? Let me know if either or both dates work for you.
Should I book a room at BCIT downtown campus?
A 3 hour meeting (9-12) might be enough time but it depends on a few things. Perhaps we should book a room for 9-1 and hope for 9-12?
So far, on our agenda for the in-person meeting we have:
* Business meeting
* Selina McGinnis would like to meet with us - she is the lead UX designer for the open textbook findability project
* CARL Workshop - either those who are able to attend the CARL workshop give a mini-workshop/summary or we discuss how to bring a similar workshop to BC? Hard to know what this part of the meeting might look like until the 2 day workshop in Toronto has happened.
Best, Lin
Lin Brander| Librarian, Electronics & Computer Systems; Open Education|British Columbia Institute of Technology T 604-432-8922<tel:604-432-8922>| E lbrander(a)bcit.ca<mailto:lbrander@bcit.ca>| W bcit.ca/library<http://www.bcit.ca/library/> | O open.bcit.ca<https://open.bcit.ca/>
Hi everyone,
If you know you're going to the Festival of Learning then I suggest you register now to get the Early Bird rate. See email below for the limit number for that price.
Debra
From: Eventreg <eventreg(a)bccampus.ca>
Sent: Monday, December 2, 2019 11:56 AM
To: Flewelling, Debra <flewellingd(a)douglascollege.ca>
Subject: Re: Early bird deadline
Dear Debra,
There is no deadline on the Early Bird rate for the Festival of Learning 2020, but there are limits on the number of Early Birds who can register.
Early Bird registrant limits:
3-day (40 registrants)
2-day (10 registrants)
1-day (10 registrants)
Thanks for your question.
Paula
BCcampus Event Registration
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From: Flewelling, Debra <flewellingd(a)douglascollege.ca<mailto:flewellingd@douglascollege.ca>>
Sent: December 2, 2019 7:32 PM
To: Festival <festival(a)bccampus.ca<mailto:festival@bccampus.ca>>
Subject: Early bird deadline
Hello,
I'm looking for the early bird rate deadline. It is not in the FAQs.
Thanks,
Debra
Debra Flewelling
Open Education Librarian
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Which website do you use?
https://bcoel.opened.ca/
or Bcoel.ca
Thanks
Amanda
Amanda Coolidge, MEd [she/her]
Associate Director of Open Education, BCcampus
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For thousands of years the səl̓ilwətaɁɬ təməxʷ (Tsleil-Waututh), Skwxwú7mesh-ulh Temíx̱w (Squamish), W̱SÁNEĆ, and the Songhees Nation of the Lək̓ʷəŋən (Lekwungen) Peoples have walked gently on the unceded territories where we now live, work, and play. We are committed to building relationships with the first peoples here, one based in honour and respect, and we thank them for their hospitality.
From: This list is for a cross institution working group on open education. <CARL-OEWG(a)LISTS.UBC.CA> On Behalf Of Lise Brin
Sent: November-14-19 9:49 AM
To: CARL-OEWG(a)LISTS.UBC.CA
Subject: CARL issues statement on Open Education – L'ABRC publie une déclaration sur l'éducation ouverte
Please note and share widely – Nous vous avisons de l’annonce suivant. Veuillez partager librement.
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November 14, 2019 – The Canadian Association of Research Libraries (CARL) has released a statement on open education.
CARL believes that the mission of universities is to create and disseminate knowledge, and that an open scholarship system that is accessible to all readers offers the surest path towards positively impacting human life on all parts of the globe. CARL further believes that opening all forms of scholarship to wide scrutiny enhances quality, increases accountability and promotes collaboration – thus leading to higher visibility and impact. Open education practices align well with these principles, as they reduce barriers to education, leverage technology to improve teaching and learning, and can result in high quality learning experiences.
> Read the full CARL Statement on Open Education (PDF)<http://www.carl-abrc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/CARL_statement_OE-3.pdf>
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14 novembre 2019 – L’Association des bibliothèques de recherche du Canada (ABRC) a publié une déclaration sur l'éducation ouverte.
L’ABRC est d’avis que les universités ont pour mission de créer et de diffuser des connaissances, et qu’un système d’érudition ouverte disponible à tous constitue la meilleure façon d’avoir une incidence positive sur la vie humaine dans toutes les régions du monde. L’ABRC croit en outre que le fait de soumettre toutes les formes d’érudition ouverte à un examen approfondi améliore la qualité, renforce la responsabilisation, favorise la collaboration et accroît ainsi la visibilité et l’impact.
Les pratiques en matière d’éducation ouverte s’harmonisent bien avec ces principes, car elles réduisent les obstacles à l’éducation, tirent parti de la technologie pour améliorer l’enseignement et l’apprentissage, et peuvent se traduire par des expériences d’apprentissage de grande qualité.
> Accéder au texte intégral de la Déclaration de l’ABRC sur l'éducation ouverte (PDF)<http://www.carl-abrc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/ABRC_déclaration_OE-1.p…>
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Lise Brin, MLIS
Program Officer / Agente de programme
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Canadian Association of Research Libraries
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Welcome to Amelia (Mia) Clarkson. Mia is at Langara College and is working on open education initiatives. She would like to join the Publishing WG.
Debra will add you to the listserves, Darcye will update the website information, I'll send you some information about the Publishing WG and include you in the upcoming steering committee meeting invitations.
Website: https://bcoel.ca/
Steering Committee: https://bcoel.opened.ca/
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Hi All!
Just finished reviewing the meeting notes and one piece that caught my attention is the Festival of Learning query. To reiterate- if you have speakers on your panel, each person will need to register for one day or the whole conference. Truthfully, I do believe that anyone who sits on your proposed panel would benefit and love the Festival of Learning so fingers crossed it shouldn’t be an issue. Having said that, should anyone require financial assistance I strongly encourage them to apply for the LAP-E grant: https://bccampus.ca/grants-calls-for-proposals/learning-access-program-for-…
Also, please note that should students be on your panel they are free 😊 So that’s a bonus.
Thanks and hope this answers the questions,
Amanda
Amanda Coolidge, MEd [she/her]
Associate Director of Open Education, BCcampus
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From: Bcoelsteering <bcoelsteering-bounces(a)mail.bccampus.ca> on behalf of Lindsay Tripp <ltripp(a)langara.ca>
Date: Wednesday, November 6, 2019 at 12:08 PM
To: bcoelsteering <bcoelsteering(a)mail.bccampus.ca>
Subject: [Bcoelsteering] Draft November meeting minutes ready for review
Hello all,
Please find the draft minutes from Monday’s Steering Committee meeting attached. Suggestions for revisions welcome, as always.
Many thanks,
Lindsay
Hello all,
Please find the draft minutes from Monday's Steering Committee meeting attached. Suggestions for revisions welcome, as always.
Many thanks,
Lindsay
Good morning BCOEL!
We have been busy building up our print collateral for Open and I wanted to share with you some of the resources that have been updated that might be of use to each of you and your institutions.
You can find the print collateral here:
https://bccampus.ca/about-us/reports-and-reviews/
I think you will be most pleased with the infographic we have updated that you created a few years ago.
Thanks
Amanda
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