Alex, thanks for this, I love using the Design Thinking process/framework for my teaching
practice. I have found the iterative/innovative/open stance to be very helpful in
receiving and integrating feedback from my learners (and from colleagues!). Would be
‘open’ to talking more about this with anyone…
Thanks again!
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* Who here’s using “Design Thinking” when adopting and adapting OERs?
Thanks for sharing that material below, Gordana! The workflows make me reflect upon some
important trends in the OE movement. Two of which we could combine into something
powerful, it sounds like.
On one hand, deeper OER work (integrating in curricula, making projects sustainable…). On
the other, “Design Thinking” (loosely defined).
More specifically, I get to wonder if the empathetic, iterative, and agile dimensions of
Learning Experience Design are making their way into how we all deal with the openness of
our learning material. After all, we insist that it’s only “open” if people can modify
it.
In other words…
How Might We leverage both openness and human-driven innovation to improve learning
experiences?
I realize this might be “beyond scope” for this list… or for this time of year. It’s just
that…
As learning pros think about the next academic year, there might be an opportunity to set
up some new practices.
Away from monolithic material and ADDIE.
Cheers!
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Hi Heather,
The Ontario college libraries has an OER Committee and we’ve created a
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A part of our goals is to support learning and education amongst our library staff in all
things OER. I hope that you might find some of the content useful for your efforts!
Thanks!
Gordana
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Hello all.
There's been some restructuring in our library, which has resulted in changes in some
priorities. As such, after many years of trying, our library is now interested in playing
a role in our open educational practices initiative. I'm wondering if anyone has any
librarian-specific resources to help me "onboard" them to an existing initiative
that has been run by the Teaching and Learning Centre for the past 8 years.
Thank you.
Heather M. Ross, BA BEd MEd
Educational Development Specialist
University of Saskatchewan
Gwenna Moss Centre for Teaching and Learning
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