Hello Everyone,
See the below opportunity for all Canadian post-secondary faculty.
Open Choice invites Canadian faculty to review OER for their upcoming database
Choice, a publishing unit at the Association of College and Research Libraries, plans to release a new online database of open educational resource (OER) reviews called Open Choice. The new service will feature a significant collection of critical reviews of OER targeted to teaching faculty, instructional designers, librarians, and university staff charged with acquiring digital tools for instruction (IT, instructional technologies, etc.).
We are looking for active teaching faculty who be interested in reviewing open educational materials for Open Choice. The reviews are more substantive, averaging 2,000-2,500 words, and use a structured review rubric. The rubric provides consistency in reviews and makes them easier to write. All reviews go through a formal copyediting process. We are able to provide a honorarium of $200 for each review.
If you are interested in reviewing, or have questions about Open Choice or the reviewing process, please email Melissa Karp at [ mailto:mkarp@ala-choice.org | mkarp(a)ala-choice.org ] .
Regards,
Lauri
Lauri Aesoph, Manager, Open Education
BC campus | connect.collaborate.innovat e .
250-893-0258 | laesoph(a)bccampus.ca | Skype lauri.aesoph
120-645 Fort Street | Coast & Straits Salish Territory | Victoria, BC | V8W1G2
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This is definitely something that we need to get more Canadians into. I’m a member of the OER Research Fellows, as is Rajiv as well as a few other Canadians.
Heather M. Ross (B.A., B.Ed., M.Ed.)
Educational Developer (Digital Pedagogies)
Gwenna Moss Centre for Teaching and Learning
Research Fellow
Open Education Group
Room 50.5, Murray Building
University of Saskatchewan
Tel: 306.966.5327
email: heather.ross(a)usask.ca<mailto:heather.ross@usask.ca>
http://teaching.usask.ca/index.php
Find open textbooks and other open educational resources on:
http://open.usask.ca
Begin forwarded message:
From: John Hilton <johnhiltoniii(a)byu.edu<mailto:johnhiltoniii@byu.edu>>
Subject: Call for 2018-2019 OER Research Fellows (please spread the word)
Date: May 15, 2018 at 12:50:52 AM CST
Hello friends,
I hope you are doing well. As you may have seen/heard, the call for applicants for the 2018-2019 OER Research Fellows has opened. I’m writing you directly to see if you would be willing to help spread the word. Because of your experience as an OER Research Fellow, I think you’re in the best position to both explain the program and identify candidates most likely to be successful/benefit as a result of the Fellowship.
Please encourage qualified candidates to apply here: https://www.formpl.us/form/5292176104751104.
Let me know if you have any questions!
Best,
John Hilton III
Associate Professor, Religious Education, Brigham Young University
Ed Tech Website<http://johnhiltoniii.org/>
Religious Ed Website<http://johnhiltoniii.com/>
Family Website<http://thehiltonfamily.org/>
Good afternoon everyone.
This is a reminder that the registration deadline for the Teaching and Learning Conference to be held in Saskatoon May 1-2 is April 24.
Join us for what will be informative, engaging conversations about two of the most important paradigm shifts in Canadian higher education: indigenizing and open educational resources / open pedagogy. This two-day conference is bringing together voices from both movements from a dozen institutions in five provinces to share existing work, ideas for moving forward, and creating opportunities for new partnerships.
There will be speakers from across Canada facilitating concurrent sessions and workshops, plus:
- A keynote by Kory Wilson (Executive Director, Indigenous Initiatives and Partnerships, BCIT)
- A fishbowl discussion involving
- Mary Burgess (Executive Director, BCcampus)
- Maria Campbell (Cultural Advisor, writer, director, and teacher)
- Jacqueline Ottmann (Vice-Provost Indigenous Engagement - University of Saskatchewan)
- David Porter (CEO of eCampus Ontario)
- Kory Wilson
For more information and to register, see the conference website - https://teaching.usask.ca/tlt2018/index.php
Heather M. Ross (B.A., B.Ed., M.Ed.)
Educational Developer (Digital Pedagogies)
Gwenna Moss Centre for Teaching and Learning
Research Fellow
Open Education Group
Room 50.5, Murray Building
University of Saskatchewan
Tel: 306.966.5327
email: heather.ross(a)usask.ca<mailto:heather.ross@usask.ca>
http://teaching.usask.ca/index.php
Find open textbooks and other open educational resources on:
http://open.usask.ca
Hello Everyone,
Please find attached a new information sheet from BCcampus Open Education. It includes details about:
* Open education in B.C. such as the values, 5Rs, and strategic priorities
* Current projects and initiatives at BCcampus Open Education including B.C.'s Zed Cred Programs, Awards for Excellence in Open Education, the 2018/19 Open Education Advocacy and Research Fellows, and the B.C. Open Textbook Collection
Feel free to share this document, in print form or digitally, with colleagues, students, and others.
Regards,
The BCcampus Open Education team
Lauri Aesoph, Manager, Open Education
BC campus | connect.collaborate.innovat e .
250-893-0258 | laesoph(a)bccampus.ca | Skype lauri.aesoph
120-645 Fort Street | Coast & Straits Salish Territory | Victoria, BC | V8W1G2
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Hi Everyone,
I'm looking for some examples of OERs being used in continuing education
programs to include in a workshop I'm doing for contract instructors in the
Faculty of Education (University of Alberta).
Currently, we plan to feature:
- Project Management open textbook
<https://opentextbc.ca/projectmanagement/> (open textbook which directly
aligns with industry accreditation and increases accessibility to the
profession outside of professional associations and publications)
- Project Management for IDs open textbook </> (co-creating with
students to again, align with industry accreditation and increase
accessibility)
- ESL (English Second Language) CBL Level 5/6 open textbook
<http://albertaoer.com/content/repository/item?uuid=19071e71-ab12-4184-bc03-…>
(to
share about how two institutions collaborated to create an open textbook
for broad use in post-secondary, community, and professional education
settings)
- (in progress) "*Dental Community Education Package"* (to share about
how the community can come together to equip emerging professionals,
practicing professionals, and community educators with well-crafted,
accessible educational material)
If you have any examples of OER course materials used for non-credit
continuing professional education programs (Language Arts, Business,
Community Engagement, Information Technology, Art/Design, etc), I would
love to hear about them!
Thanks so much
--
Krysta McNutt, PMP
Open Education Project Manager
Centre for Teaching and Learning / Libraries
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
krystam(a)ualberta.ca | 780-710-5674 | @mcnuttsays
<http://www.twitter.com/mcnuttsays>
UA OE Interest Group
<https://guides.library.ualberta.ca/open-educational-resources> | Alberta
OER Community of Practice <http://www.albertaoer.com/community> | Learn
more here
<https://www.ualberta.ca/centre-for-teaching-and-learning/services/teaching-…>
*The University of Alberta is located **o**n Treaty 6 territory, the
territory of the Papaschase, and the homeland of the *
*Métis Nation.*
I received the following email from our copyright office today. My initial thought is he can’t use it in the journal article, but I want to confirm this. Thank you.
Hi Heather,
A researcher with Geological Sciences named Jamal came in the other day to ask Kate some questions about a paper he would like to publish. We aren’t certain, but we think he wants to publish in a traditional (i.e., not open) geology journal. He has pictures from five different sources he would like to include. Four are third-party images from already published books are journal article. The last image is a creative commons image<http://ba.e-pics.ethz.ch/latelogin.jspx?records=:579552&r=1523389539059#152…> with a CC BY-SA 4.0<https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/> licence.
Because it is a CC share-alike licence, Kate would like to confirm with you if Jamal can use the image in the article if the entire article cannot be licenced CC BY-SA 4.0. Can the article be published with only the one image maintaining the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, and the rest of the article have the standard “all rights reserved” copyright protection?
Thanks!
Shelby
Heather M. Ross (B.A., B.Ed., M.Ed.)
Educational Developer (Digital Pedagogies)
Gwenna Moss Centre for Teaching and Learning
Research Fellow
Open Education Group
Room 50.5, Murray Building
University of Saskatchewan
Tel: 306.966.5327
email: heather.ross(a)usask.ca<mailto:heather.ross@usask.ca>
http://teaching.usask.ca/index.php
Find open textbooks and other open educational resources on:
http://open.usask.ca
Hi Everyone,
I have a project where an instructor would like to digitize and openly
license thousands of blood sample slides as OER. The slides are dated and
have been stored in the basement of the faculty for years and we are
navigating the validation of* copyright and ethics of use*. At this stage,
it seems that digitizing them is not a concern but licensing them as open
is a question mark which we will begin exploring with our Copyright and
Ethics office shortly. If any of you have experience in this type of OER
project, could you please reach out? I'd love to be able to equip the
instructor with examples as we navigate these conversations.
Thank you!
--
Krysta McNutt, PMP
Open Education Project Manager
Centre for Teaching and Learning
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
krystam(a)ualberta.ca | 780-710-5674 | @mcnuttsays
<http://www.twitter.com/mcnuttsays>
UA OE Interest Group
<https://guides.library.ualberta.ca/open-educational-resources> | Alberta
OER Community of Practice <http://www.albertaoer.com/community> | Learn
more here
<https://www.ualberta.ca/centre-for-teaching-and-learning/services/teaching-…>
*The University of Alberta is located **o**n Treaty 6 territory, the
territory of the Papaschase, and the homeland of the *
*Métis Nation.*
Sorry for cross-posting. Our physical therapy program is interested in looking at some OER. Does anyone know of any potential resources? I already have the anatomy / physiology from OpenStax, but need some more PT specific resources.
Thank you.
Heather M. Ross (B.A., B.Ed., M.Ed.)
Educational Developer (Digital Pedagogies)
Gwenna Moss Centre for Teaching and Learning
Research Fellow
Open Education Group
Room 50.5, Murray Building
University of Saskatchewan
Tel: 306.966.5327
email: heather.ross(a)usask.ca<mailto:heather.ross@usask.ca>
http://teaching.usask.ca/index.php
Find open textbooks and other open educational resources on:
http://open.usask.ca
This is your friendly reminder that registration for the Teaching and Learning Today conference to be held in Saskatoon May 1 and 2 at the University of Saskatchewan. Come join us for sessions from presenters from across five provinces discuss OER / open pedagogy and Indigenization, as well as how leaders and advocates for these initiatives can work together to advance change in higher education in Canada.
Please share this with your colleagues as well.
I hope to see you here in May.
https://teaching.usask.ca/tlt2018/
Heather M. Ross (B.A., B.Ed., M.Ed.)
Educational Developer (Digital Pedagogies)
Gwenna Moss Centre for Teaching and Learning
Research Fellow
Open Education Group
Room 50.5, Murray Building
University of Saskatchewan
Tel: 306.966.5327
email: heather.ross(a)usask.ca<mailto:heather.ross@usask.ca>
http://teaching.usask.ca/index.php
Find open textbooks and other open educational resources on:
http://open.usask.ca
Great news! Pressbooks has been making changes to the interface and functionality based on your feedback. The major release for the BCcampus Open Education Pressbooks instances is scheduled for later this month. Here’s a heads up of the changes that are on the way.
Most of the improvements are under the hood. However, there are a few big changes we would like to call to your attention.
First, a new look and feel is available for the network home page and catalog. The new standalone catalog page is sortable and filterable, for improved discovery.
Pressbooks has also given the webbook a much-needed makeover, with some added functionality. A wider book layout, better scrolling and navigation are just some of the enhancements. We have also updated the Open Textbook theme at BCcampus. A big thanks to Ryerson University for supporting the development of these changes.
The Luther theme will be retiring on the same day as the new release. In their place, Pressbooks is releasing two new themes, McLuhan and Jacobs. These two themes both offer expanded theme options, and both are designed with textbooks in mind. Their development has been generously funded by [ https://www.ecampusontario.ca/ | eCampus Ontario ] . We will be continuing to use the Open Textbooks as our default theme and the theme for the BCcampus open textbook collection.
We are thoroughly testing the updated Pressbooks prior to the release and these improvements should not cause any issues with your existing books. But, if anything does come up, let us know right away at [ mailto:helpdesk@bccampus.ca | helpdesk(a)bccampus.ca ]
Other changes include:
*
Save Button: Pressbooks heard your pleas for a clearer way to save your chapters. It’s here! (In the past, the “save” button was named Update, Publish, or other variations based on the status of your post.) Note that when you create a new chapter, front or back matter section, you will first see a “Create” button, but subsequent changes can be saved by clicking on the new “Save” button.
*
Contributor Management: Pressbooks added a centralized contributor management tool where you can add contributors who can then be reused throughout your book as authors, editors, translators, reviewers, illustrators, and generic contributors.
*
Organize Page Improvements: Pressbooks revamped the Organize page, improving the display on mobile devices, and improving accessibility for keyboard navigation and screen reader users.
*
Chapter Importing: Now, you can import individual chapters from public, openly licensed Pressbooks webbooks using the Import tool. All you need to drop is drop in the URL to a book, begin the import process, then select the chapters you wish to add to your book. (Content that is private, All Rights Reserved or that carries any of the Creative Commons Non-Derivative licenses cannot be imported.)
*
Content Visibility: Pressbooks has made it more intuitive to manage the visibility of your content across web and exports. Now you can simply designate content visibility in web and exports on both the Organize page and the edit screen for individual front matter, chapters and back matter.
*
Import Files from URL: You can now import supported file formats hosted on remote (web based) sources via URL. If you have files hosted elsewhere (with the right permissions), you no longer need to download and upload files, but can import them directly with just the URL.
*
Ebook Start Point: Pressbooks has moved the ebook start point setting to the ebook Theme Options page to ensure that only one front matter, chapter, or back matter can be set as the ebook start point. (Note that Pressbooks tries to enforce the ebook start point you select. However, ereader devices may still override the start point you designate.)
*
Language Support Changes: Pressbooks has renamed the Language Support section in Theme Options to Language & Script Support to better reflect its functionality; we’ve also re-labelled Hindi support to Devanagari, to clarify that the Devanagari script supports Hindi, Sanskrit, and over 120 other languages.
As always, please let us know if you have any questions or problems navigating the new features. You can contact us at [ mailto:helpdesk@bccampus.ca | helpdesk(a)bccampus.ca ]
Want to see how it looks?
Our team put together a [ https://youtu.be/rBJ7pU-xddE | screencast ] of the new interface and the changes that you will see when the release happens mid March.
[ https://youtu.be/rBJ7pU-xddE | https://youtu.be/rBJ7pU-xddE ]
Stay up to date
Interested in staying in the know on Pressbooks updates?
*
Check [ https://open.bccampus.ca/pressbooks-updates/ | https://open.bccampus.ca/pressbooks-updates/ ]
*
Attend one of the webinars we will be hosting reviewing the changes to the Pressbooks UI-
*
Friday, March 9 from 10-11 am
*
Tuesday March 13 from 10-11 am
*
Thursday March 15 from 10-11 am
*
Friday March 16 from 10-11 am
*
Make sure to stay updated via our [ https://bccampus.ca/bccampus-news/ | Blog ] and on [ https://twitter.com/bccampus | Twitter ]
*
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Regards,
Lauri Aesoph, on behalf of the BCcampus Open Education team
Lauri Aesoph, Manager, Open Education
BC campus | connect.collaborate.innovat e .
250-893-0258 | laesoph(a)bccampus.ca | Skype lauri.aesoph
120-645 Fort Street | Coast & Straits Salish Territory | Victoria, BC | V8W1G2
[ https://mail.bccampus.ca/zimbra/bccampus.ca | BCcampus.ca ] | @BCcampus | #BCcampus
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Good Friday afternoon everyone.
I just want to let you know that the concurrent schedule is now up and registration is open for the Teaching and Learning Today conference to be held here at the University of Saskatchewan May 1-2. If you plan to attend, please register early as space is limited. I am hoping to have a large contingent attend from the open community in Canada.
http://teaching.usask.ca/tlt2018/
The focus of the conference will be on open and indigenization and how these two important initiatives in Canada may come together. Speakers for the conference include:
Kory Wilson (Keynote) - Executive Director of Indigenous Initiatives and Partnerships for BCIT
Mary Burgess - Executive Director at BCcampus
Maria Campbell - Writer, director, and teacher, and currently the Cultural Advisor at the U of S
Jacqueline Ottmann - Vice-Provost Indigenous Engagement at the U of S.
David Porter - CEO of eCampus Ontario
Heather M. Ross (B.A., B.Ed., M.Ed.)
Educational Developer (Digital Pedagogies)
Gwenna Moss Centre for Teaching and Learning
Research Fellow
Open Education Group
Room 50.5, Murray Building
University of Saskatchewan
Tel: 306.966.5327
email: heather.ross(a)usask.ca<mailto:heather.ross@usask.ca>
http://teaching.usask.ca/index.php
Find open textbooks and other open educational resources on:
http://open.usask.ca
Good morning all.
There are some rumblings coming out of our College of Engineering that they are interested in using OER / open pedagogy in first year courses. This possibility is coming as they prepare to renew the first year curriculum. Currently first year Engineering students are using a local adaptation of University Physics, which we’ll hopefully release widely this summer, and an Engineering Economics book is in the works. We’ll hopefully release that one in the fall.
I’m wondering if anyone else knows of other OER and open pedagogy being used in colleges of Engineering that they could share with me.
Thank you.
Heather M. Ross (B.A., B.Ed., M.Ed.)
Educational Developer (Digital Pedagogies)
Gwenna Moss Centre for Teaching and Learning
Research Fellow
Open Education Group
Room 50.5, Murray Building
University of Saskatchewan
Tel: 306.966.5327
email: heather.ross(a)usask.ca<mailto:heather.ross@usask.ca>
http://teaching.usask.ca/index.php
Find open textbooks and other open educational resources on:
http://open.usask.ca
Hi Heather,
The LibreTexts initiative has been doing some great work collaboratively building on the OpenStax texts. See for example: https://eng.libretexts.org/
Cheers,
Rajiv
________________________
Rajiv Jhangiani, Ph.D.
Special Advisor to the Provost on Open Education, Kwantlen Polytechnic University<http://www.kpu.ca/arts/psychology>
Associate Editor, Psychology Learning and Teaching<http://www.uk.sagepub.com/journals/Journal202353>
Ambassador, Center for Open Science<https://osf.io/>
From: Canadaoer <canadaoer-bounces(a)mail.bccampus.ca> on behalf of "Ross, Heather" <heather.ross(a)usask.ca>
Date: Wednesday, February 7, 2018 at 8:34 AM
To: canadaoer <canadaoer(a)kodos.bccampus.ca>
Subject: [Canadaoer] OER and Open Pedagogy in Engineering
Good morning all.
There are some rumblings coming out of our College of Engineering that they are interested in using OER / open pedagogy in first year courses. This possibility is coming as they prepare to renew the first year curriculum. Currently first year Engineering students are using a local adaptation of University Physics, which we’ll hopefully release widely this summer, and an Engineering Economics book is in the works. We’ll hopefully release that one in the fall.
I’m wondering if anyone else knows of other OER and open pedagogy being used in colleges of Engineering that they could share with me.
Thank you.
Heather M. Ross (B.A., B.Ed., M.Ed.)
Educational Developer (Digital Pedagogies)
Gwenna Moss Centre for Teaching and Learning
Research Fellow
Open Education Group
Room 50.5, Murray Building
University of Saskatchewan
Tel: 306.966.5327
email: heather.ross(a)usask.ca<mailto:heather.ross@usask.ca>
http://teaching.usask.ca/index.php
Find open textbooks and other open educational resources on:
http://open.usask.ca
Hi Everyone,
I’m trying to recall an open textbook that a colleague at UofA is looking
for. It was on display at the last BC open textbook summit, he thinks at
the OpenStax display and it's about how to collaborate on the development
of OER. At first I thought he meant the REBUS ebook on collaborating with
students but that’s not the one. The plan is to have some printed open
textbooks available at the Faculty of Sciences’ celebration of teaching as
prizes and share that digital copies are freely available.
Any suggestions of unique science OER or what this collaboration text is?
Thanks so much!
Krysta
Hello Everyone,
Our eCampusOntario OER Fellow Maureen Glynn suggests the following Webinar (if you have time).
Good research!
Title: The Open Educators Factory Project: In Search for the Open Educator
The Open Educators Factory (OEF) project stems from the assumption that true progress in terms of openness in higher education (as well as in other educational sectors) requires a major cultural change in the mindset of all stakeholders from public policy makers to institutional leaders, to teachers and researchers, to students and parents.
The aim of the Open Educators Factory project is to explore how to transform university teachers from "agents of resistance" into "agents of change" for openness in education. This presentation will discuss results based on data collected from more than 400 HE teachers.
When: Wednesday, 7 February 2018 – 1:00 P.M. to 2:00 P.M. Eastern Time (Canada)
Where: Online through Adobe Connect at:
https://athabascau.adobeconnect.com/cider
Registration is not required; all are welcome. CIDER Sessions are recorded and archived for later viewing through the CIDER website. For more information on CIDER and our Sessions, please visit us at:
http://cider.athabascau.ca<http://cider.athabascau.ca/>
Also link to OEF Wikieducator page: http://wikieducator.org/Research/open_educators_factory
Research/open educators factory - WikiEducator<http://wikieducator.org/Research/open_educators_factory>
wikieducator.org
2. Self-assessment and development framework for Open Educators. Starting from the four areas presented in the definition, we have developed a framework for teachers ...
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Program Manager
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Hello Canada OER List
I have a couple questions I'm hoping I can find answers for on this list.
We're in the process of developing a series OERs related to digital
accessibility, to be distributed in various forms including HTML, epub,
pdf, etc. We're experimenting with Pressbooks as the platform for
assembling the content, content that was previously part of a MOOC based
course. The content is quite varied, with typical text and images, lot's
of video, and a variety of interactive activities, most of which link
out to resource websites specifically created for the courses.
1. What is the best practice for including external video, with epub
books in particular? From what I read, it seems the video needs to be
included in the files for an epub book. This is not an option for us,
given there are 30 or 40 videos in the course, which if added directly
to the epub, would make the book's size too large to be usable for many
(Gigabytes in size). Linking from Youtube etc. does not seem to work
for epubs and PDFs. We've ended up using the YouTube embed code, to
embed the videos for those viewing the book online, but for epubs and
PDFs the videos are blank spaces. We've included links to the videos as
a backup, so readers can go to YouTube and view the videos there.
Question: Is there a better way to include external videos in epubs (and
PDFs)?
2. Pressbooks allows iframes, into which we can open external activities
from within the web version of the book, but again when exported as an
epub or PDF, they show up as a blank space. Similar question:
Question: Is there a best practice for linking external content into
epubs and PDFs?
Thanks
greg
P. S. is there an archive of this list one can go back and review?
--
Greg Gay
IT Accessibility Specialist
Digital Education Strategies
The G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education
Ryerson University
Tel: 416 979-5000 #2061
Does anyone know anything about this publisher? I’ve already told Catherine that the open textbook initiatives I’ve dealt with don’t charge authors to publish books openly.
Heather M. Ross (B.A., B.Ed., M.Ed.)
Educational Developer (Digital Pedagogies)
Gwenna Moss Centre for Teaching and Learning
Research Fellow
Open Education Group
Room 50.5, Murray Building
University of Saskatchewan
Tel: 306.966.5327
email: heather.ross(a)usask.ca<mailto:heather.ross@usask.ca>
http://teaching.usask.ca/index.php
Find open textbooks and other open educational resources on:
http://open.usask.ca
Begin forwarded message:
From: "Boden, Catherine" <catherine.boden(a)usask.ca<mailto:catherine.boden@usask.ca>>
Subject: OA book publisher - Intech - reputation?
Date: January 26, 2018 at 11:31:06 AM CST
To: "Ross, Heather" <heather.ross(a)usask.ca<mailto:heather.ross@usask.ca>>
Hi Heather,
I hope this email finds you well. I periodically check to see if there are any good options for open access books for physical therapy (one of my library liaison areas). I ran across Intech (https://www.intechopen.com<https://www.intechopen.com/>/) and am wondering if you know anything about it. I have done some checking, but would value your thoughts/experience if this is a publisher you are familiar with.
Thank you and have a good day!
Catherine
Catherine Boden
Liaison Librarian
Leslie and Irene Dube Health Sciences Library
University of Saskatchewan
Room 1400, Academic Health Sciences Building
104 Clinic Place Saskatoon, SK S7N 2Z4
Tel: (306) 966-2931 Fax: (306) 966-5918
ORCID http//orcid.org/0000-0002-2187-1433<http://orcid.org/0000-0002-2187-1433>
Hello everyone,
I was wondering if any of you are planning to attend the CC Global Summit in Toronto (April 13-15) and, if so, whether you might be interested in developing a proposal with me about OER/OEP advocacy/support? Details here:
https://summit.creativecommons.org/proposals/
Cheers,
Rajiv
________________________
Rajiv Jhangiani, Ph.D.
Special Advisor to the Provost & Psychology Instructor, Kwantlen Polytechnic University<http://www.kpu.ca/arts/psychology>
Associate Editor, Psychology Learning & Teaching<http://www.uk.sagepub.com/journals/Journal202353>
Ambassador, Center for Open Science<https://cos.io/>
Hello Everyone,
We've added two new books and one new ancillary resource, as well as, a few updates. Please see below.
[ https://open.bccampus.ca/find-open-textbooks/?uuid=8af49997-4d25-43fe-b6fa-… | Literature Reviews for Education and Nursing Graduate Students ]
This new textbook, published by the Rebus Community, is designed for students in graduate-level nursing and education programs. Its intent is to recognize the significant role the literature review plays in the research process and to prepare students for the work that goes into writing one.
[ https://open.bccampus.ca/find-open-textbooks/?uuid=37d3b486-45ef-4e38-a764-… | The Originals: Classic Readings in Western Philosophy ]
This collection of original source readings by philosophers who originated many of the issues we discuss today was written by TRU faculty member Jeff McLaughlin and was produced with funds from a BCcampus Open Education OER Grant. Major areas of philosophy covered are Ethics, Epistemology, Metaphysics, Philosophy of Religion, Ethics, Socio-Political Philosophy, and Aesthetics.
[ https://open.bccampus.ca/find-open-textbooks/?uuid=75ab4802-42c4-4fb7-9051-… | Education and Career Planning Open Course ]
This unique open course which is the result of a collaboration between seven colleges and BCcampus Open Education, and funded in part by an OER Grant. Authored by Mary Shier and Allison Schubert from College of the Rockies, it is at the provincial ABE level (grade 12 equivalent) and can be used as an elective course towards the BC Adult Grad Diploma. Three file formats are provided (D2L, Moodle, Common Cartridge) so the course can be downloaded into a learning management system.
Other news
We have added the following new categories to the B.C. Open Textbook Collection:
* "Engineering" sub-category to the "Sciences" category
* "Education" as a main category and "Early Childhood Education" as sub-category
Pressbooks updates are now available on the BCcampus Open Ed website (open.bccampus.ca) under [ https://open.bccampus.ca/pressbooks-updates/ | https://open.bccampus.ca/pressbooks-updates/ ]
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Hello everyone,
As promised, I have drafted the nomination letter for Shifrah for the OEC’s student award (see attached).
Here is a link to the OEC awards page, which lists the criteria: http://www.oeconsortium.org/projects/open-education-awards-for-excellence/
And here is a link to Shifrah’s draft video to support the award (she will likely revise this a bit): https://youtu.be/gAmAeykObik
Please feel free to suggest any revisions/additions to the letter by using tracked changes and sending it back to me. Please also let me know if you would like to co-sign the nomination letter.
Many thanks,
Rajiv
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Rajiv Jhangiani, Ph.D.
Psychology Instructor, Kwantlen Polytechnic University<http://www.kpu.ca/arts/psychology>
Associate Editor, Psychology Learning and Teaching<http://www.uk.sagepub.com/journals/Journal202353>
Ambassador, Center for Open Science<https://osf.io/>
Good morning all.
I just want to let you know that registration is now open for the Teaching and Learning Today conference to be held here at the University of Saskatchewan May 1-2. If you plan to attend, please register early as space is limited. I am hoping to have a large contingent attend from the open community in Canada.
http://teaching.usask.ca/tlt2018/
The focus of the conference will be on open and indigenization and how these two important initiatives in Canada may come together. Speakers for the conference include:
Kory Wilson (Keynote) - Executive Director of Indigenous Initiatives and Partnerships for BCIT
Mary Burgess - Executive Director at BCcampus
Maria Campbell - Writer, director, and teacher, and currently the Cultural Advisor at the U of S
Jacqueline Ottmann - Vice-Provost Indigenous Engagement at the U of S.
David Porter - CEO of eCampus Ontario
Concurrent sessions are still being reviewed.
Heather M. Ross (B.A., B.Ed., M.Ed.)
Educational Developer (Digital Pedagogies)
Gwenna Moss Centre for Teaching and Learning
Research Fellow
Open Education Group
Room 50.5, Murray Building
University of Saskatchewan
Tel: 306.966.5327
email: heather.ross(a)usask.ca<mailto:heather.ross@usask.ca>
http://teaching.usask.ca/index.php
Find open textbooks and other open educational resources on:
http://open.usask.ca
Fantastic article Rajiv! Great job ☺
Thank you for the eCampusOntario mention too!
From: Canadaoer <canadaoer-bounces(a)mail.bccampus.ca> on behalf of Rajiv Jhangiani <Rajiv.Jhangiani(a)kpu.ca>
Date: Wednesday, January 3, 2018 at 10:15 AM
To: "canadaoer(a)mail.bccampus.ca" <canadaoer(a)mail.bccampus.ca>
Subject: [Canadaoer] Op Ed in the Globe & Mail
Happy New Year my friends. I wanted to share this Op Ed about open textbooks, which I just had published in the Globe & Mail: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/to-combat-soaring-textbook-costs-lo…
Onward together,
Rajiv
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Rajiv Jhangiani, Ph.D.
Psychology Instructor, Kwantlen Polytechnic University<http://www.kpu.ca/arts/psychology>
Associate Editor, Psychology Learning and Teaching<http://www.uk.sagepub.com/journals/Journal202353>
Ambassador, Center for Open Science<https://osf.io/>
New Book: Open: The philosophy and practices that are revolutionizing education and science (DOI: https://doi.org/10.5334/bbc)