Morning/Afternoon All!
Wondering if folks would be interested in putting in a proposal for the Open Education Conference.
Perhaps a panel to let folks know what is happening in OER across our great country? https://openeducationconference.org/2021/call-for-proposals
If you are interested let me know by replying here and then I will find a time for us all to connect to make a plan.
Thanks
Amanda
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Subject: Re: [Canadaoer] Examples of student authored Pressbook?
A prof here had students adapt the Project Management for Instructional Designers book. The adaptation is linked below, and the prof is Dr. Paula McDowell (paula.macdowell(a)usask.ca)
https://openpress.usask.ca/pm4id/
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Subject: Re: [Canadaoer] Examples of student authored Pressbook?
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Subject: Re: [Canadaoer] Examples of student authored Pressbook?
We had a student create an OER as part of her undergraduate thesis: https://caul-cbua.pressbooks.pub/bumblebees/
And I believe one of our faculty members had a Master's class author and education book as well if you want to reach out to him Rob_Power(a)cbu.ca<mailto:Rob_Power@cbu.ca>
Jasmine
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Subject: Re: [Canadaoer] Examples of student authored Pressbook?
I would agree with Jenni-
We edited the chapters ( in multiple formats) before putting them into pressbooks for version 1.
This year we tried to have the students edit in press books - and it proved to be too difficult at this point in time.
Verena :)
On Thu, May 27, 2021 at 8:26 AM JENNI HAYMAN <JENNI.HAYMAN(a)cambriancollege.ca<mailto:JENNI.HAYMAN@cambriancollege.ca>> wrote:
I believe it is also possible to have multiple Pressbooks instances and then combine a book. Andrea Niosi at KPU has done this I believe.
In my experience, multiple editors in the same book at the same time is like crossing the streams in Ghost Busters
😉
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Subject: Re: [Canadaoer] Examples of student authored Pressbook?
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Morning Jessica !
I have co-designed a pressbook with my graduate #edtechethics class. We are working on version #2 this year, but this is the link to Version #1. Each student wrote their own chapter and I supported them. I co-wrote the Introductory chapter
which has more information.
Brown, B., Roberts, V., Jacobsen, M. & Hurrell, C. (Eds.) (2020). Ethical Use of Technology in Digital Learning Environments: Graduate Student Perspectives. Calgary, AB: University of Calgary. https://doi.org/10.11575/ant1-kb38
Verena :)
On Thu, May 27, 2021 at 8:06 AM Jessica Norman <jessica.norman(a)sait.ca<mailto:jessica.norman@sait.ca>> wrote:
Hi All,
I have an instructor who wants to create a student authored Pressbook. What we need to work out is the logistics of multiple students developing content for a single book. I am currently
reviewing
A Guide to Making Open Textbooks with Students<https://ddec1-0-en-ctp.trendmicro.com:443/wis/clicktime/v1/query?url=https%…>, but we are curious about the practical process of managing student creation of content. If you know of a Pressbook
that was
authored by a class, I’d love to speak to the faculty member about their process!
Cheers,
Jessica
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We're working on some resources related competency-based learning. I found this chapter but am wondering if anyone else has or knows of openly licensed materials.
https://opentextbc.ca/teachinginadigitalage/chapter/6-6-competency-based-le…
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Forwarding on behalf of SPARC:
From: Hailey Babb <Hailey(a)sparcopen.org>
Date: Monday, May 24, 2021 at 12:38 PM
To: SPARC Libraries & OER Forum <liboer(a)sparcopen.org>
Subject: [LibOER] Re: Apply Now: SPARC Open Education Leadership Program
Hello all,
Sending along a reminder that applications for the 2021-2022 cohort of the Open Education Leadership Program are due this Friday May 28th at midnight EDT. Please feel free to circulate the message below with any interested applicants in your network!
Please also note that we've added an additional information session this Wednesday. You may sign up for the two remaining information sessions at the links below:
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Please feel free to reach out to me at hailey(a)sparcopen.org<mailto:hailey@sparcopen.org> with any questions,
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Hello all,
Applications for the SPARC Open Education Leadership Program<https://sparcopen.org/our-work/open-education-leadership-program/> 2021-2022 cohort are now open! The SPARC Open Education Leadership Program is an intensive professional development program designed to empower academic professionals with the knowledge, skills, and connections to lead successful open education initiatives that benefit students. After a successful experience with the 2020-2021 cohort<https://sparcopen.org/news/2021/open-education-leadership-program-expands-h…>, SPARC is continuing with our expanded eligibility to apply for the program to all academic professionals with open education responsibilities—including instructional designers, project coordinators, and other related roles. We are excited to continue this program for a fifth year, and look forward to working with more exceptional open education advocates in the coming year.
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What is the Open Education Leadership Program?
The SPARC Open Education Leadership Program is an intensive, two-semester professional development program to empower open education advocates with the knowledge, skills, and connections to lead successful open education initiatives that benefit students.
· Participate in an intensive, semester-long online course during the fall to gain comprehensive knowledge of open education, stakeholder engagement, and how to design an initiative on campus.
· Plan and execute a capstone project during the spring that has an impact on open education locally and that contributes back to the broader movement.
· Develop a vibrant community of practice among a cohort of peers, and grow as a leader through mentorship support.
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Tuition
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SPARC Member Rate: $1,995 USD / $2,495 CAD
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Hi all,
I’m supporting a faculty member who is looking to conduct an environmental scan within their department of all learning resources that are being used by instructors, not just OER. The goal is to identify gaps in OER use.
Would anyone happen to have access to a survey that was used to conduct a similar scan elsewhere?
As a first step, we’re working backwards by identifying bookstore orders.
Thank you all for your time and expertise!
Best,
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Reminder - *OE Cross Country Check-In *is today!
*From: *Lise Brin <lise.brin(a)carl-abrc.ca>
*Date: *Wednesday, May 12, 2021 at 11:37 AM
*To: *Canada OER LIST <canadaoer(a)mail.bccampus.ca>
*Subject: *Reminder-rappel: Join us for the May Open Education Cross-Canada
Coffee Chat - Soyez des nôtres pour l’appel « pause-café » du mois de mai
de la communauté des ressources éducatives libres du Canada
A quick reminder that we are looking for *volunteers to present
mini-updates* from their institution or area during the Open Education
Cross-Canada Coffee Chat next week. Full details below!
Nous vous rappelons rapidement que nous sommes à la recherche de *volontaires
pour présenter des mini-mises à jour* de leur établissement ou de leur
région au cours de l’appel « pause-café » du mois de mai de la communauté
des ressources éducatives libres du Canada qui aura lieu la semaine
prochaine. Tous les détails ci-dessous!
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*Date: *Tuesday, May 4, 2021 at 12:17 PM
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*Subject: *Join us for the May Open Education Cross-Canada Coffee Chat -
Soyez des nôtres pour l’appel « pause-café » du mois de mai de la
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*Annonce bilingue – Bilingual message*
*Join us for the May Open Education Cross-Canada Coffee Chat (#OECCCC)
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Date: *Wednesday, May 19, 2021*
Time: *3-4 p.m. ET*
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<https://bit.ly/3nN9HCg> *
The CARL Open Education Working Group
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invites you to the fifth call in this series of informal gatherings for
individuals involved in open education (OE) in Canada (faculty,
instructors, librarians, students, instructional designers, etc.).
This month, we are bringing the Canadian open education community together
for an *OE Cross Country Check-In* (inspired by the calls BCcampus has
organized in recent years).
This event will feature a series of *mini-updates (2-3 min. per speaker!)
on policy or funding news, achievements, and emerging efforts* since what
was reported in CARL’s Open Education Working Group’s *Environmental Scan
of Open Education Service and Support in Canada*
<https://www.carl-abrc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/OEWG_environmental_scan…>
in 2020. As always, our notetakers extraordinaire will capture essential
details in our running notes document
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xi8eqhdnrGCgZkTts0bLDT-Mmv6v5ttGMTQwbA4…>.
*If you would like to present a mini-update on behalf of your institution,
organization, or region, please email Lise Brin at CARL (*
*lise.brin(a)carl-abrc.ca* <lise.brin(a)carl-abrc.ca>*).*
Calls in this series take place on the third Wednesday of most months.
While this month’s discussion will be primarily in English, bilingual
moderators will be on hand to help ensure participants are able to
contribute in the official language of their choice.
Settle in with your beverage of choice and prepare for some coast-to-coast
sharing and networking.If you can’t attend this meeting but would like to
know about future OE CCCC events (and receive other Canadian OE news),
please email Lauri Aesoph (lauri.aesoph(a)bccampus.ca) and ask to be added to
the CanadaOER listserv.
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*Soyez des nôtres pour l’appel « pause-café » du mois de mai de la
communauté des ressources éducatives libres du Canada
<https://www.carl-abrc.ca/fr/mini-site-page/oecccc-mai2021/> [Open
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Date : *mercredi 19 mai 2021*
Heure : *15h à 16h HE*
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vous
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informelles pour les personnes impliquées dans l'éducation ouverte (ÉO) au
Canada (membres du corps professoral, chargés de cours, bibliothécaires,
étudiants, concepteurs pédagogiques et autres).
Ce mois-ci, nous réunissons la communauté canadienne de l'éducation ouverte
pour *une mise à jour pancanadienne en éducation ouverte* (inspirée par les
appels organisés par BCcampus ces dernières années).
Cet événement comprendra *une série de brèves mises à jour (2 à 3 minutes
par conférencier!) sur les nouvelles politiques, le financement, les
réalisations et les efforts émergents* depuis ce qui a été rapporté
dans l'*Analyse
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Join us for the May Open Education Cross-Canada Coffee Chat (#OECCCC)<https://www.carl-abrc.ca/mini-site-page/may2021-oecccc/>
Date: Wednesday, May 19, 2021
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The CARL Open Education Working Group<https://www.carl-abrc.ca/advancing-research/scholarly-communication/open-ed…> invites you to the fifth call in this series of informal gatherings for individuals involved in open education (OE) in Canada (faculty, instructors, librarians, students, instructional designers, etc.).
This month, we are bringing the Canadian open education community together for an OE Cross Country Check-In (inspired by the calls BCcampus has organized in recent years).
This event will feature a series of mini-updates (2-3 min. per speaker!) on policy or funding news, achievements, and emerging efforts since what was reported in CARL’s Open Education Working Group’s Environmental Scan of Open Education Service and Support in Canada<https://www.carl-abrc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/OEWG_environmental_scan…> in 2020. As always, our notetakers extraordinaire will capture essential details in our running notes document<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xi8eqhdnrGCgZkTts0bLDT-Mmv6v5ttGMTQwbA4…>. If you would like to present a mini-update on behalf of your institution, organization, or region, please email Lise Brin at CARL (lise.brin(a)carl-abrc.ca<mailto:lise.brin@carl-abrc.ca>).
Calls in this series take place on the third Wednesday of most months. While this month’s discussion will be primarily in English, bilingual moderators will be on hand to help ensure participants are able to contribute in the official language of their choice.
Settle in with your beverage of choice and prepare for some coast-to-coast sharing and networking.If you can’t attend this meeting but would like to know about future OE CCCC events (and receive other Canadian OE news), please email Lauri Aesoph (lauri.aesoph(a)bccampus.ca<mailto:lauri.aesoph@bccampus.ca>) and ask to be added to the CanadaOER listserv.
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Cet événement comprendra une série de brèves mises à jour (2 à 3 minutes par conférencier!) sur les nouvelles politiques, le financement, les réalisations et les efforts émergents depuis ce qui a été rapporté dans l'Analyse de l’environnement des services et du soutien à l’éducation ouverte au Canada<https://www.carl-abrc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/GTDO_analyse_du_context…> de l'ABRC en 2020. Comme toujours, nos preneuses de notes extraordinaires transcriront les détails essentiels dans notre document de notes courantes<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xi8eqhdnrGCgZkTts0bLDT-Mmv6v5ttGMTQwbA4…>. Si vous souhaitez présenter une mini-mise à jour au nom de votre établissement, organisation ou région, veuillez envoyer un courriel à Lise Brin à l'ABRC (lise.brin(a)carl-abrc.ca<mailto:lise.brin@carl-abrc.ca>).
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Dear all,
I’m writing on behalf of faculty member Shereen Hassan at Kwantlen Polytechnic University in British Columbia. Dr. Hassan is looking for contributors to author two chapters in a much-anticipated, Canada-focused, Introduction to Criminology openly-licensed textbook. The two outstanding chapters that require authors are:
1. Methods/Measuring Crime
2. Environmental Criminology
Please see Dr. Hassan’s letter below and circulate this Call for Authors widely. This is a paid opportunity and would come with a $500 honorarium.
If interested, or you would like more information, please reach out to Dr. Shereen Hassan at shereen.hassan(a)kpu.ca<mailto:shereen.hassan@kpu.ca> by Friday, May 21, 2021.
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I hope that this email finds you well. My name is Dr. Shereen Hassan and I am an SFU criminology alumni. I completed my PhD under the supervision of Dr. Simon Verdun-Jones in 2010. I am now a faculty member at Kwantlen Polytechnic University in the Criminology department and have been here for almost 17 years.
I am reaching out about an opportunity to contribute to an Open Education Resource for the Introduction to Criminology course. This text will be the first of its kind in Canadian Criminology and is unique as it seeks to incorporate Indigenous knowledge, history and content in a way that Criminology texts to date have failed to do. Dr. Gail Anderson has contributed in the area of biological explanations of crime, and Dr. Zachary Rowan and Michaela McGuire have co-authored a chapter on learning theories. There are authors from several other universities in B.C. and elsewhere, so it's quite a collaborative effort!
I am still looking for authors in the area of (1) Environmental Criminology and (2) Measuring Crime and Methods. For environmental Criminology, we were hoping this chapter could begin with a discussion of the classical school and from that, stem into rational choice/choice theories to include also routine activities and other theories falling under this umbrella. The methods chapter should cover UCR, GSS and self-report surveys. It will also be necessary to introduce the idea of statistics, surveys, etc., as one method of measuring crime, but also talk about how qualitative inquiry is important for measuring things like perceptions of crime, severity, etc. A basic introduction to the various methods that criminologists use could be weaved into this chapter. Key methods concepts briefly defined here would include: empirical, qualitative and quantitative, sampling, reliability, validity, deductive and inductive, correlation, case studies and experiments. A detailed discussion of Indigenous methodologies, including but not limited to oral history, would be instrumental, as well as a contextual background for students to better understand the statistics which demonstrate the overrepresentation of Indigenous peoples in crime statistics.
We are flexible on deadlines, and we are hoping to have a draft by the end of summer. This text is an introductory text, so the idea here is to provide a brief overview, but to also address this theoretical framework's application to Indigenous principles, Indigenous peoples, Indigenous issues in some way, wherever possible. We have asked authors to keep the chapters short (approximately 4000 words) or as close to that as possible.
It would be a wonderful honour to have you contribute to this important project.
I look forward to hearing back from you.
All the best,
Shereen Hassan, PhD
Criminology Faculty
Kwantlen Polytechnic University
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CAUL-CBUA has been approved for funding from the Young Canada Works at Building Careers in Heritage program (an internship program for unemployed or underemployed college or university graduates) for a 26-week, full-time intern position for a postsecondary program graduate<https://young-canada-works.canada.ca/Opportunity/ProjectDetails?projectId=1…> (any college or university; any program) with responsibilities focused on:
1. Project management for the AtlanticOER Repository and Service<https://atlanticoer-relatlantique.ca/> (open educational resources), including user support; and
2. Leadership of a member-centric process to evaluate the current CAUL-CBUA website and intranet<https://caul-cbua.ca/>, as well as stakeholder needs in a website and intranet, with the final deliverable being a report to the CAUL-CBUA Executive Director detailing options and recommendations.
This position starts on May 31st, and it will be fully virtual, so the candidate can work from anywhere. They must be a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident, or have refugee status in Canada, and be legally entitled to work in Canada. The key role for the internship is in project management and service support around OER, so the candidate can come from any field of study. As this position is partially fund by the Young Canada Works at Building Careers in Heritage site<https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-heritage/services/funding/young-canada-wo…>, candidates must meet the eligibility criteria for this program.
Please feel free to share the internship position widely as the closing date for applications is May 17th. If you have any suggestions for places for me to post the position, I’d greatly appreciate you letting me know, particularly for places outside of the library world given the OER focus as the potential candidates could come from programs in computer science, education, management, etc. I’ve attached the job description to make it easier to share. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me. Thanks!
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Cynthia
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CAUL-CBUA represents member libraries across the region, all of whom sit on the unceded and traditional territories of First Peoples. In Newfoundland and Labrador, our libraries sit on the homelands of the Inuit of Nunatsiavut and NunatuKavut, the Innu of Nitassinan, the Beothuk and the Mi’kmaq peoples. In Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia, we find our friends and colleagues situated on the territory of the Mi’kmaq. In New Brunswick, libraries are found on the land of the Wəlastəkwiyik, Mi’kmaq, and Passamaquoddy Peoples. We at CAUL-CBUA wish to express our sincerest gratitude to the First Peoples who share their ancestral homelands with us all.
CAUL-CBUA représente les bibliothèques membres de la région, qui sont toutes situées sur les territoires non cédés et traditionnels des Premiers Peuples. À Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador, nos bibliothèques sont situées sur les terres des Inuits du Nunatsiavut et du NunatuKavut, des Innus de Nitassinan, des Béothuks et des Mi’kmaq. À l’Île-du-Prince-Édouard et en Nouvelle-Écosse, nous retrouvons nos amis et collègues situés sur le territoire des Mi’kmaq. Au Nouveau-Brunswick, on trouve des bibliothèques sur les terres des peuples Wəlastəkwiyik, Mi’kmaq, et Passamaquoddy. Nous souhaitons exprimer notre plus sincère gratitude aux peuples autochtones qui partagent avec nous leurs terres ancestrales.
I'm pleased to announce that we have released a new book at USask - Project Management for Instructional Designers (1st Canadian Edition). This was an open pedagogy project done by graduate students in our College of Education.
https://openpress.usask.ca/pm4id/
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Educational Development Specialist
University of Saskatchewan
Gwenna Moss Centre for Teaching and Learning
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Find open textbooks and other open educational resources on:
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