Hi Erin Fields:
I received the email message below through the Council of Atlantic Academic Libraries / Conseil des bibliothèques postsecondaires de l’Atlantique (CAAL-CBPA)
Would this invitation be for indigenous College of the North Atlantic (CNA) employees and students? I am not sure whether students would be considered individuals “who engage
in/or support teaching and learning”.
Thanks for getting back to me.
John
John L. Whelan, College Librarian
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Library Learning Commons
Grand Falls-Windsor Campus
College of the North Atlantic
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Email: John.Whelan@cna.nl.ca
From: Canada Open Education Resources <canadaoer@lists.bccampus.ca>
Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2024 4:54 PM
Subject: [Canadaoer] REMINDER - Call for Interview Participants: Canadian Indigenous Open Educational Resources
Hello,
Open educational resources (OER) are teaching and learning materials licensed to be freely owned, shared, and in most cases, modified. While the development of OER is rooted in the
belief that education should be equitably distributed, the potential to develop, create, and share resources within Western understandings of knowledge and ownership of information, can run counter to Indigenous perspectives, traditions, and information practices.
Our research study seeks to centre the Indigenous perspective on open education principles and processes, with a focus on OER development in Canadian academic institutions. We are
hoping you can support our study by participating and/or sharing the following information and participant invitations.
Below is a call for participation that can be shared via email.
Thank you for your support in spreading the word about this call for research participants. If you have any questions, please contact Erin Fields (Principal Investigator) at erin.fields@ubc.ca.
Sincerely,
Erin Fields on behalf of the
Research Team
___________________________________
ENGLISH VERSION
Foregrounding Indigenous Perspectives
Community and Collaborator Affinities and Conflicts in Open Education
Do you self-identify as Indigenous?
Are you employed by or affiliated with an institution of higher education?
Are you involved in teaching and learning?
You are invited to participate in the research study, Foregrounding Indigenous Perspectives: Community and Collaborator Affinities and Conflicts
in Open Education.
This research seeks to identify workflows, practices, and unique barriers involved in developing Canadian Indigenous Open Educational Resources (OER)*.
The study is seeking 20 interview participants. The requirements for participation include:
·
You self-identify as Indigenous
·
You work in/or are affiliated with a Canadian academic institution
·
You engage in/or support teaching and learning
The interviews will be held via Zoom and will be recorded for analysis.
Participation in this study involves an interview that will take approximately 60 minutes of your time. In recognition of the
knowledge and expertise you bring to this study, an honorarium of $100 will be offered to you for your participation. Should you choose to withdraw your responses from the study after the interview, the honorarium will not be impacted.
If you have any questions, please contact Erin Fields (Principal Investigator) at erin.fields@ubc.ca.
If you are interested in participating and would like more details, including information about participant confidentiality, please express your interest here:
https://bit.ly/IndigenousOER_EOI [English Version]
https://bit.ly/IndigenousOER_EOIfr [French
Version]
*For the purpose of this study, Canadian Indigenous OER is defined as any openly licensed educational resource that is focused on the history, culture, knowledges, and methodologies
of Indigenous peoples and/or guided by the perspective of Indigenous peoples.
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French Version
Promotion des perspectives autochtones
Affinités et conflits entre communautés et collaborateurs dans l'éducation ouverte
Vous identifiez-vous comme étant une personne autochtone ?
Êtes-vous employé par ou affilié à un établissement d'enseignement supérieur ?
Êtes-vous impliqué dans l'enseignement et l'apprentissage ?
Vous êtes invité à participer à l'étude de recherche: Promotion des perspectives autochtones: Affinités et conflits entre communautés et collaborateurs dans l'éducation
ouverte.
Cette recherche vise à identifier les flux de travail, les pratiques et les obstacles uniques impliqués dans le développement de ressources éducatives libres (REL) sur
les peuples autochtones canadiens*.
L'étude recherche 20 participants aux entrevues. Les conditions de participation incluent:
·
Vous vous identifiez comme étant une personne autochtone
·
Vous travaillez ou êtes affilié à un établissement d'enseignement canadien
·
Vous participez/ou soutenez l'enseignement et l'apprentissage
Les entretiens se dérouleront via Zoom et seront enregistrés pour analyse.
La participation à cette étude implique un entretien qui prendra environ 60 minutes de votre temps. En reconnaissance des connaissances et de l'expertise que vous
apportez à cette étude, des honoraires de 100 $ vous seront offerts pour votre participation. Si vous choisissez de retirer vos réponses de l'étude après l'entrevue, les honoraires ne seront pas touchés.
Pour toute question, veuillez contacter Erin Fields (chercheuse principale) à l'adresse suivante
Si vous êtes intéressé par une participation et souhaitez de plus amples informations, et notamment des informations sur la confidentialité des participants, nous vous
invitons à exprimer votre intérêt ici :
https://bit.ly/IndigenousOER_EOIfr [Version
Française]
https://bit.ly/IndigenousOER_EOI [Version
Anglais]
*Pour les besoins de cette étude, les REL sur les peuples autochtones canadiens sont définies comme toute ressource éducative sous
licence ouverte qui est axée sur l'histoire, la culture, les connaissances et les méthodologies des peuples autochtones et/ou guidée par la perspective des peuples autochtones.
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