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Many college faculty and staff have been engaged in making their institutions more accessible, inclusive, and equitable through the adoption of OER and open educational practices. One year ago, the need for this work became even more apparent as educators began to recognize that the structural racism deeply embedded in our society was in fact very evident in higher education as well. We invite you to hear from three college professors and the program staff who supported them in moving from the desire to make their classrooms more equitable and antiracist to taking concrete actions to do so. Environmental Science Professor Jalal Ghaemghami and Librarian Ted (Totsaporn) Intarabumrung will share their open education work at Roxbury College. Librarian Jen Klaudinyi, creator of the Oregon Equity and Open Education program, and Biology Professor Michelle Huss will share details of the cohort program and how a Biology course was transformed. Joy Shoemate, Open for Antiracism Course Facilitator (OFAR) and Business Professor Debra Crumpton will share information about the OFAR program and the transformation of the Introduction to Business Class. Panelists: Debra J. Crumpton, Professor, Business & Business Technology, Sacramento City College, CA Jalal Ghaemghami, Professor, Environmental Science, Roxbury Community College MA Michelle Huss, Biology Faculty, Portland Community College, OR Jen Klaudinyi, Faculty Librarian, Portland Community College, OR Joy Shoemate, Director of Online Learning, College of the Canyons, CA Moderators: Ted (Totsaporn) Intarabumrung, Coordinator of Library Services, Roxbury Community College, MA Una Daly, CCCOER Director, Open Education Global
CCCOER Presents: Models for Transforming Cassrooms to be Equitable and Antira...
CCCOER Presents: Models for Transforming Cassrooms to be Equitable and Antira...
Una Daly
Do you, or the faculty and staff you work with, need more help getting started with OER adoption and creation? In this webinar, we will talk with experienced open education practitioners and trainers who will share free and inexpensive professional development resources and opportunities. We’ll explore resources that can be adapted to train faculty and staff at your institution. When: Wednesday, May 12, 12 pm PDT/3 pm EDT Panelists: Cheryl Cuillier, Open Education Librarian, University of Arizona Shanna Hollich, Interim Director of Library Services, Wilson College Ursula Pike, Associate Director, Digital Higher Education Consortium of Texas (DigiTex)
CCCOER Presents: Professional Development Resources for OER Adoption and Crea...
CCCOER Presents: Professional Development Resources for OER Adoption and Crea...
Una Daly
Open Educational Resources (OER) can make education more equitable and inclusive at any level of education, but what does effective collaboration between K-12 and Higher Education look like? Hear from a panel of K-12 and community college educators as they share the benefits and challenges of transforming learning with open practices and open content that is adaptable by teachers and students. The topic of why and how faculty can work together across school sectors to support students in their local community will be explored. When: Wednesday, April 14, 12 pm PDT/3 pm EDT Panelists: Amelia Brister, Director of Library and Learning Resources at Louisiana Delta Community College Emily Frank, Affordable Learning Administrator, LOUIS: The Louisiana Library Network Teri Gallaway, Executive Director and Associate Commissioner, LOUIS: The Louisiana Library Network Kristina Ishmael, Sr. Research Fellow, Teaching, Learning, & Tech, New America Dan McDowell, Director, Learning & Innovation, Grossmont Union High School District Moderator: Matthew Bloom, English Faculty, former Faculty-in-Residence OER Coordinator, Scottsdale Community College/Maricopa Community Colleges
K-12 and Community Colleges Collaborations on OER
K-12 and Community Colleges Collaborations on OER
Una Daly
This webinar will introduce A Pathway to Equitable Math Instruction, a toolkit of resources that were developed by math teachers, coaches, professional development providers, and language development specialists to support teachers in their journey towards anti-racist instruction. Stride 1, Dismantling Racism in Mathematics Instruction, is the focus which provides educators with a framework and a learning cycle to transform traditional approaches to anti-racist practices. Speakers: Dani Wadlington, Master Math and West African Dance Teacher, Quetzal Consulting Rachel Ruffalo, Director of Educator Engagement at Education Trust-West
Open for AntiRacism: The Math Equity Toolkit
Open for AntiRacism: The Math Equity Toolkit
Una Daly
Faculty Showcase: Inclusive Open Course Design and Materials Feb 10, 2021 The OER movement is deeply rooted in ensuring equitable access to information; but there is more we can do to help increase equity, diversity, and inclusion in our course resources. Join us for a showcase of how faculty are making their course design and teaching materials more inclusive. Faculty from the humanities, social sciences, and STEM disciplines will present. Their projects range from a digital storytelling assignment for an anthropology course to adding LGBTQ+ information and experiences to a human biology textbook. Featured Speakers: Amy Carattini, Anthropology Faculty, Montgomery College, Maryland USA Mandeep Grewal, Biology Professor, Butte College, California USA Lori-Beth Larsen, English and Reading Faculty, OER Lead, Central Lakes College, Minnesota USA Moderator: Suzanne Wakim, Coordinator of Open Educational Resources, Student Learning Outcomes, and Distance Education at Butte College District
CCCOER Presents: Inclusive Course Design and Materials
CCCOER Presents: Inclusive Course Design and Materials
Una Daly
This webinar will focus on how to integrate anti-racist pedagogy into your course both through classroom practices and the selection and updating of instructional materials. Professor Alisa Cooper, co-author, of the Anti-racist Discussion Pedagogy Guide, will share how instructors can prepare themselves and their students to conduct authentic discussions that support perspectives from traditionally underrepresented voices. Professor Shawna Brandle, author of It’s (Not) in The Reading: American Government Textbooks’ Limited Representation of Historically Marginalized Groups will share her research on why and how to evaluate and update openly licensed instructional materials to be anti-racist. Speakers: Dr. Alisa Cooper, English Professor, Glendale Community College, Maricopa College District, Arizona Dr. Shawna M. Brandle, Political Science Professor, Kingsborough Community College, City University of New York. When: Jan 22, 2021 12:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
Integrating Antiracist Pedagogy into Your Classroom
Integrating Antiracist Pedagogy into Your Classroom
Una Daly
In November, two conferences for engaging and sharing with others who are passionate about open education (OpenEd20 and OEGlobal 2020) are happening online, in back-to-back weeks. Join us for this pre-conference webinar to hear about the varied highlights, approaches, and how to avoid burnout while learning, connecting, and enjoying social interactions. Presenters include planners from both conferences who will share the inspiration and aspirations for these conference experiences. When: Wednesday, November 4, 2020, 12 pm PDT/3 pm EDT Featured Speakers: Open Education Conference 2020 Amy E. Harris Tan, Dean – English and Communications, Houston Community College Lee Miller, Director of Innovation and Compliance, Center for Innovation and Excellence, Barton Community College OEGlobal 2020 Susan Huggins, Director of Communications, Open Education Global Alan Levine, Strategy and Engagement Director, Open Education Global Moderator: Una Daly, Director of CCCOER, Open Education Global
CCCOER Presents: Navigating the Virtual Open Education Conferences
CCCOER Presents: Navigating the Virtual Open Education Conferences
Una Daly
Open Education gives faculty the academic freedom to find, adapt, and create materials that are focused on how and what their students need to learn and be successful in their courses. It takes time and a different approach to your teaching practice. No longer limited by a commercial textbook’s outline of topic materials and lack of access by a significant percentage of their students, a faculty member can engage their students in more meaningful and effective learning experiences. Hear from faculty, an administrator, and a student who are engaged in this sometimes challenging culture shift to reduce inequity and grow our pedagogical practices. When: Wednesday, October 14, 2020, 12 pm PDT/3 pm EDT Featured Speakers: Dr. Alisa Cooper, English Faculty, Glendale Community College Barbara Gooch, Student at Volunteer State Community College and OpenStax Intern William Hoag, Library Director, Roxbury Community College Dr. Veronica Howard, Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Alaska Anchorage Moderator: Matthew Bloom, English Faculty, Faculty-in-Residence OER Coordinator, Scottsdale Community College/Maricopa Community Colleges
CCCOER Presents: Culture Shift to Academic Freedom
CCCOER Presents: Culture Shift to Academic Freedom
Una Daly
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Many college faculty and staff have been engaged in making their institutions more accessible, inclusive, and equitable through the adoption of OER and open educational practices. One year ago, the need for this work became even more apparent as educators began to recognize that the structural racism deeply embedded in our society was in fact very evident in higher education as well. We invite you to hear from three college professors and the program staff who supported them in moving from the desire to make their classrooms more equitable and antiracist to taking concrete actions to do so. Environmental Science Professor Jalal Ghaemghami and Librarian Ted (Totsaporn) Intarabumrung will share their open education work at Roxbury College. Librarian Jen Klaudinyi, creator of the Oregon Equity and Open Education program, and Biology Professor Michelle Huss will share details of the cohort program and how a Biology course was transformed. Joy Shoemate, Open for Antiracism Course Facilitator (OFAR) and Business Professor Debra Crumpton will share information about the OFAR program and the transformation of the Introduction to Business Class. Panelists: Debra J. Crumpton, Professor, Business & Business Technology, Sacramento City College, CA Jalal Ghaemghami, Professor, Environmental Science, Roxbury Community College MA Michelle Huss, Biology Faculty, Portland Community College, OR Jen Klaudinyi, Faculty Librarian, Portland Community College, OR Joy Shoemate, Director of Online Learning, College of the Canyons, CA Moderators: Ted (Totsaporn) Intarabumrung, Coordinator of Library Services, Roxbury Community College, MA Una Daly, CCCOER Director, Open Education Global
CCCOER Presents: Models for Transforming Cassrooms to be Equitable and Antira...
CCCOER Presents: Models for Transforming Cassrooms to be Equitable and Antira...
Una Daly
Do you, or the faculty and staff you work with, need more help getting started with OER adoption and creation? In this webinar, we will talk with experienced open education practitioners and trainers who will share free and inexpensive professional development resources and opportunities. We’ll explore resources that can be adapted to train faculty and staff at your institution. When: Wednesday, May 12, 12 pm PDT/3 pm EDT Panelists: Cheryl Cuillier, Open Education Librarian, University of Arizona Shanna Hollich, Interim Director of Library Services, Wilson College Ursula Pike, Associate Director, Digital Higher Education Consortium of Texas (DigiTex)
CCCOER Presents: Professional Development Resources for OER Adoption and Crea...
CCCOER Presents: Professional Development Resources for OER Adoption and Crea...
Una Daly
Open Educational Resources (OER) can make education more equitable and inclusive at any level of education, but what does effective collaboration between K-12 and Higher Education look like? Hear from a panel of K-12 and community college educators as they share the benefits and challenges of transforming learning with open practices and open content that is adaptable by teachers and students. The topic of why and how faculty can work together across school sectors to support students in their local community will be explored. When: Wednesday, April 14, 12 pm PDT/3 pm EDT Panelists: Amelia Brister, Director of Library and Learning Resources at Louisiana Delta Community College Emily Frank, Affordable Learning Administrator, LOUIS: The Louisiana Library Network Teri Gallaway, Executive Director and Associate Commissioner, LOUIS: The Louisiana Library Network Kristina Ishmael, Sr. Research Fellow, Teaching, Learning, & Tech, New America Dan McDowell, Director, Learning & Innovation, Grossmont Union High School District Moderator: Matthew Bloom, English Faculty, former Faculty-in-Residence OER Coordinator, Scottsdale Community College/Maricopa Community Colleges
K-12 and Community Colleges Collaborations on OER
K-12 and Community Colleges Collaborations on OER
Una Daly
This webinar will introduce A Pathway to Equitable Math Instruction, a toolkit of resources that were developed by math teachers, coaches, professional development providers, and language development specialists to support teachers in their journey towards anti-racist instruction. Stride 1, Dismantling Racism in Mathematics Instruction, is the focus which provides educators with a framework and a learning cycle to transform traditional approaches to anti-racist practices. Speakers: Dani Wadlington, Master Math and West African Dance Teacher, Quetzal Consulting Rachel Ruffalo, Director of Educator Engagement at Education Trust-West
Open for AntiRacism: The Math Equity Toolkit
Open for AntiRacism: The Math Equity Toolkit
Una Daly
Faculty Showcase: Inclusive Open Course Design and Materials Feb 10, 2021 The OER movement is deeply rooted in ensuring equitable access to information; but there is more we can do to help increase equity, diversity, and inclusion in our course resources. Join us for a showcase of how faculty are making their course design and teaching materials more inclusive. Faculty from the humanities, social sciences, and STEM disciplines will present. Their projects range from a digital storytelling assignment for an anthropology course to adding LGBTQ+ information and experiences to a human biology textbook. Featured Speakers: Amy Carattini, Anthropology Faculty, Montgomery College, Maryland USA Mandeep Grewal, Biology Professor, Butte College, California USA Lori-Beth Larsen, English and Reading Faculty, OER Lead, Central Lakes College, Minnesota USA Moderator: Suzanne Wakim, Coordinator of Open Educational Resources, Student Learning Outcomes, and Distance Education at Butte College District
CCCOER Presents: Inclusive Course Design and Materials
CCCOER Presents: Inclusive Course Design and Materials
Una Daly
This webinar will focus on how to integrate anti-racist pedagogy into your course both through classroom practices and the selection and updating of instructional materials. Professor Alisa Cooper, co-author, of the Anti-racist Discussion Pedagogy Guide, will share how instructors can prepare themselves and their students to conduct authentic discussions that support perspectives from traditionally underrepresented voices. Professor Shawna Brandle, author of It’s (Not) in The Reading: American Government Textbooks’ Limited Representation of Historically Marginalized Groups will share her research on why and how to evaluate and update openly licensed instructional materials to be anti-racist. Speakers: Dr. Alisa Cooper, English Professor, Glendale Community College, Maricopa College District, Arizona Dr. Shawna M. Brandle, Political Science Professor, Kingsborough Community College, City University of New York. When: Jan 22, 2021 12:00 PM Pacific Time (US and Canada)
Integrating Antiracist Pedagogy into Your Classroom
Integrating Antiracist Pedagogy into Your Classroom
Una Daly
In November, two conferences for engaging and sharing with others who are passionate about open education (OpenEd20 and OEGlobal 2020) are happening online, in back-to-back weeks. Join us for this pre-conference webinar to hear about the varied highlights, approaches, and how to avoid burnout while learning, connecting, and enjoying social interactions. Presenters include planners from both conferences who will share the inspiration and aspirations for these conference experiences. When: Wednesday, November 4, 2020, 12 pm PDT/3 pm EDT Featured Speakers: Open Education Conference 2020 Amy E. Harris Tan, Dean – English and Communications, Houston Community College Lee Miller, Director of Innovation and Compliance, Center for Innovation and Excellence, Barton Community College OEGlobal 2020 Susan Huggins, Director of Communications, Open Education Global Alan Levine, Strategy and Engagement Director, Open Education Global Moderator: Una Daly, Director of CCCOER, Open Education Global
CCCOER Presents: Navigating the Virtual Open Education Conferences
CCCOER Presents: Navigating the Virtual Open Education Conferences
Una Daly
Open Education gives faculty the academic freedom to find, adapt, and create materials that are focused on how and what their students need to learn and be successful in their courses. It takes time and a different approach to your teaching practice. No longer limited by a commercial textbook’s outline of topic materials and lack of access by a significant percentage of their students, a faculty member can engage their students in more meaningful and effective learning experiences. Hear from faculty, an administrator, and a student who are engaged in this sometimes challenging culture shift to reduce inequity and grow our pedagogical practices. When: Wednesday, October 14, 2020, 12 pm PDT/3 pm EDT Featured Speakers: Dr. Alisa Cooper, English Faculty, Glendale Community College Barbara Gooch, Student at Volunteer State Community College and OpenStax Intern William Hoag, Library Director, Roxbury Community College Dr. Veronica Howard, Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Alaska Anchorage Moderator: Matthew Bloom, English Faculty, Faculty-in-Residence OER Coordinator, Scottsdale Community College/Maricopa Community Colleges
CCCOER Presents: Culture Shift to Academic Freedom
CCCOER Presents: Culture Shift to Academic Freedom
Una Daly
Textbook affordability and flexibility is more important than ever in times of shrinking budgets, enrollment concerns, and remote learning. Students’ lives have been disrupted and helping them get back on track to complete their education is critical. Open educational resources significantly reduce student costs and have been shown to improve outcomes particularly for traditionally underserved populations. Open resources also provide flexibility for faculty as they continue to adapt their teaching for unfolding circumstances. Join the Midwestern Higher Education Compact as they host the Community College Consortium for Open Educational Resources (CCCOER) to hear how higher education institutions can work together on open education policy, professionalism, stewardship, and sustainability across regional and state boundaries to find solutions to common challenges. CCCOER is leading conversations with regional leaders of open education (RLOE) to support statewide and national projects for expanding access while creating resilience and sparking innovation at institutions of higher education. Presenters: Denise Cote, PhD, Librarian, College of DuPage; and Una Daly, MA, Director, CCCOER
Reducing Equity Gaps & Creating Reliency with OER
Reducing Equity Gaps & Creating Reliency with OER
Una Daly
We’re starting the academic year with a critical discussion that so many educators are struggling with right now. How can we use OER to advance inclusion, address systemic racism, and give a voice to the life experiences of underrepresented people? Join us for this webinar to find out about emerging practices for transforming your instructional materials and practices featuring a librarian, an instructional coach, and a faculty member. Topics range from sourcing images to reflect your students’ culture and identity, reforming your syllabus towards inclusion, and converting your classes to include viewpoints that reflect varied cultural and gendered identities. When: Wednesday, September 16, 2020, 12 pm PDT/3 pm EDT Featured Speakers: Justine Blau, English Lecturer, Lehman College – City University of New York (CUNY) Heather Blicher, Coordinator of Library Services at Reynolds Community College Joseph Brenkert, Mathematics Instructor at Front Range Community College Moderator: Suzanne Wakim, Coordinator of Open Educational Resources, Student Learning Outcomes, and Distance Education at Butte College District
CCCOER Presents: Decolonizing The Course
CCCOER Presents: Decolonizing The Course
Una Daly
Online Teaching Conference 2020: Twenty-six California Community Colleges embarked on a journey to create thirty-four Zero Textbook Cost (ZTC) Degrees to dramatically reduce the financial burden of earning an associate degree or career technical education certificate. More than 20,000 students over three years would benefit from this approach to eliminating the barrier of textbook costs. Data collected from participating colleges show that all students in ZTC pathways did better than those in non-ZTC courses, and that traditionally underserved populations did even better. With proven results of reducing equity gaps, the Governor has proposed doubling the initial $5 million ZTC program to $10 million in FY21, opening this opportunity to more colleges wishing to leverage ZTCs to increase student achievement and reduce equity gaps. Join us to hear from ZTC champions who led the initiative, supporting the faculty who transformed their courses to lower barriers and improve students learning, and ensuring the sustainability of the program. Consider how to integrate a ZTC approach with your distance education, equity, pathways and other student success-centered initiatives. Learn about how students and librarians are poised to play an essential role in the proposed $10 million grant. Finally, learn the critical steps for success and how to assess your college’s readiness for developing ZTC degrees.
California ZTC Degrees Panel: Past, Present, and Future
California ZTC Degrees Panel: Past, Present, and Future
Una Daly
An introduction to OER for our colleagues in the Southern Regional Education Board (SREB).
Introduction to OER with CCCOER
Introduction to OER with CCCOER
Una Daly
When faculty start using OER, one of the most exciting opportunities that the open license affords is for faculty to customize their courses to fit the needs of their students. In this discussion, we will explore some of the theory and practice around designing engaging, accessible, and inclusive OER courses. We will discuss how using OER can enable faculty to embrace good design principles for student-centered instruction in fully online courses or face-to-face courses, augmented with online components. We’ll discuss the advantages of this approach in our current, COVID-19 world. When: Wednesday, June 3, 2020, 12 pm PDT/3 pm EDT Featured Speakers: Ben Kohntopp, Instructional Designer – Colorado Community College Online Sophia Strickfaden, eLearning Technologist – Colorado Community Colleges Online Scott Robison, Ph.D., Associate Director – Digital Learning and Design, Office of Academic Innovation, Portland State University
CCCOER Presents: User Friendly OER Course Design for Remote and F2F Learning
CCCOER Presents: User Friendly OER Course Design for Remote and F2F Learning
Una Daly
Schools, colleges, and universities have closed their campuses and pivoted to remote instruction in a matter of weeks as the COVID-19 threat became a reality. Student’s lives are being disrupted not only by the adjustment to remote instruction but also due to job loss, family responsibilities, and healthcare needs. Commercial publishers are offering faculty and students one-time “free” instruction materials during the crisis in hopes of gaining new customers. Colleges are now facing big questions about their future including maintaining student enrollment, selecting instructional materials, managing faculty and staff costs, and even how the physical campus might be reconfigured. Join our panelists to hear how open education has made their campuses more resilient and continues to help with student equity including support for underrepresented populations and students with disabilities. You will hear strategies and talking points for helping stakeholders on your campus understand how open educational resources, prudent fair-use, and open educational practices (pedagogy) support both teaching and learning in the crisis and will continue to contain costs, address student needs, and inspire innovation for the future. When: Wednesday, May 6th, 2020 12 pm PDT/3 pm EDT Featured Speakers: Tonja Conerly, San Jacinto Community College, Texas Meredith Jacob, Creative Commons USA at American University Washington College of Law @meredithjacob Michael Mills, Montgomery College, Maryland Suzanne Wakim, Butte Community College, California Quill West, Pierce College District, Washington
Open Education Resilience in Crisis and Beyond
Open Education Resilience in Crisis and Beyond
Una Daly
Open Pedagogy is a collection of open practices in the classroom made possible by replacing commercial textbooks with open educational resources. These emerging practices enabled by open content licensing (and an open mindset) involve students in making decisions about their own learning experiences and contributing directly to global knowledge to impact not only other students but generate renewable value outside of the classroom. Join us to hear about the learning benefits from faculty and students who have participated in open pedagogy projects that were enabled through the adoption of open education resources and open practices. Learn how students working with instructional designers and librarians have begun to help faculty adopt, create and implement open content across their campus. When: Wednesday, April 8th, 2020 12 pm PDT/3 pm EDT Featured Speakers: David Dwork, Mathematics Faculty, Paradise Valley Community College Jessica Parsons, Open Educational Resource (OER) Specialist, Paradise Valley Community College Zev Cossin, Adjunct Professor of Anthropology, Montgomery College Eduardo Chaves Serrano, student, Zero Hunger Assignment, Montgomery College Karen Cangialosi, PhD, Professor of Biology, Keene State College Moderator: Matthew Bloom, English Faculty, Faculty-in-Residence OER Coordinator, Scottsdale Community College/Maricopa Community Colleges
Faculty and Students Share about Open Pedagogy
Faculty and Students Share about Open Pedagogy
Una Daly
When: Thurs, March 5 noon PST/3pm EST Open Education Resources (OER) remove cost barriers and provide a better learning experience for students who are unable to afford the required commercial textbooks. Student OER advocates directly understand these benefits and can effectively articulate them to their peers as well as to faculty, administrators, and policymakers. Come and meet two Student OER Advocates who have led the development of an OER Student Toolkit for using at California higher education institutions to share guidelines and best practices for OER advocacy and development. We’ll also hear from the Director of Affordable Textbooks at US Pirgs on concrete next steps for students to take action on their own campuses. Featured Speakers: Cailyn Nagle, Affordable Textbooks Campaign Director, US PIRG Natalie Miller, former OER Student Advocate Lead, The Michelson 20MM Foundation, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, College of the Canyons, 2018 Global OER Consortium Student Award Recipient Jenifer Vang, Affordable Learning Solutions Student Ambassador, San Jose State University, former OER Student Advocate Lead, The Michelson 20MM Foundation
Open Education Week: Students and OER Advocacy
Open Education Week: Students and OER Advocacy
Una Daly
When: Wednesday, March 4, noon PST/3pm EST: Launched in fall 2019, the Regional Leadership for Open Education (RLOE) initiative was inspired by CCCOER members’ growing need to collaborate across institutional and state boundaries to find solutions for issues impacting OER adoption at diverse, multi-institution systems. Many open education leaders face similar issues of advocacy and implementation beyond their home institution and wish for the opportunity to craft common solutions and eliminate duplication of efforts. Leaders from colleges, universities, library consortia, and government agencies were invited to participate in four workgroups to discuss and build solutions. Each workgroup has developed a focus project for pursuing in 2020 and will share early efforts and invite community feedback Policy & Strategy: focusing on a bibliography of open education policies and building a video repository of statewide OER policy clips. Stewardship: focusing on emerging frameworks for stewardship of open education resources and student privacy and data. Professionalism: focusing on building a matrix of emerging “open education” roles and their associated competencies to better identify training needs. Sustainability: focusing on building a virtual file cabinet of higher education infrastructure documents/templates integrating open education. Featured Speakers: Denise Cote, Reference Librarian, College of DuPage James Glapa-Grossklag, Dean, Educational Technology, Learning Resources, and Distance Learning, College of the Canyons Amy Hofer, Coordinator, Statewide Open Education Library Services, Open Oregon Quill West, Open Education Project Manager, Pierce College District Lisa Young, Faculty Director, Center for Teaching & Learning, Scottsdale Community College Moderator: Una Daly, CCCOER Director
CCCOER Presents: Regional Leaders of Open Education
CCCOER Presents: Regional Leaders of Open Education
Una Daly
When: Tuesday, March 3, noon PST/3pm EST When starting out using OER at your college/institution, it can seem like everyone else is much further along with us OER, and there aren’t any resources for those just starting out. Join us to hear from a panel of educators from smaller colleges and colleges that are new to OER as they discuss how they got started, recent accomplishments, things they would do over, what they wish they knew when starting out, and future plans. Topics: Looking for resources Licensing: What can I use? What are the licensing options? Platforms for creating and publishing Printing Zero Cost vs. Low Cost Featured Speakers: Susan Bradley, Dean of Humanities and Behavioral and Social Sciences, Butler Community College Kelly Carpenter, Library Manager, Lakeshore Technical College Todd Ellis, Director of Teaching and Learning, Grayson College Lori Beth Larsen, Instructor, Central Lakes College Christina Trunnel, TRAILS OER Statewide Coordinator, Montana University System Moderator: Paula Michniewicz, Senior Analyst/Instructional Designer, Co-chair of CSN OER Task Force Committee, College of Southern Nevada
Beginning to Open Up: Ideas for Colleges Early in their OER Journey
Beginning to Open Up: Ideas for Colleges Early in their OER Journey
Una Daly
Keynote for DAY 2 of the Arizona OER SUmmit 2020. Emphasizing the importance of connections between people, institutions, organization over the implementation details of technology, licensing, and content for open education growth. Moving from the Maricopa College District to the entire state of Arizona and through the national CCCOER organization and other open education community members in North America to the world. The world view starts with OEGlobal and then internationally to UNESCO's OER 40C Resolution and finally bringing it back to student benefits through an open pedagogy project at Montgomery College and Kwantlen Polytechnical University linking to the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Arizona OER Summit: Connections to Sustain and Grow Open Education
Arizona OER Summit: Connections to Sustain and Grow Open Education
Una Daly
Remixing openly licensed materials from different sources is a hallmark of OER but can make for complicated attributions. The webinar will start with best practices for attribution of curated openly licensed works. Three faculty will then share their experiences authoring and providing attributions of remixed OER in the Pressbooks and Libretexts platforms. When: Wednesday, February 12, 2020 12pm PT/ 3pm ET Featured Speakers: Jennryn Wetzler; Assistant Director of Open Education for Creative Commons Dave Dillon; Author of “Blueprint for Success in College and Career” Athena Kashyap; English Professor at City College of San Francisco Heather Ringo; English Professor at Solano College Moderator: Suzanne Wakim, OER, Distance Education, Student Learning Outcomes (SLO) Coordinator; Biology Faculty at Butte-Glenn Community College District
CCCOER Presents: Attributions. Authoring, and OER Platforms
CCCOER Presents: Attributions. Authoring, and OER Platforms
Una Daly
Two major OER conferences are scheduled for fall 2019: The 16th Annual Open Education Conference in Phoenix, Arizona, and the Open Education Global Conference in Milan, Italy. This webinar will showcase some of the presentations and experiences of CCCOER community members. When: Wednesday, December 4th, 12pm PT/ 3pm ET Featured Speakers: Marilyn Billings, Head, Office of Scholarly Communication, University of Massachusetts Amherst Una Daly, CCCOER Director, Open Education Consortium Brittany Dudek, Library Director, Colorado Community Colleges Online James Glapa-Grossklag, Dean, Ed Technology, Learning Resources, and Distance Learning, College of the Canyons, California Terry Greene, Learning Technologist, Fleming College, Ontario Jen Klaudinyi, Faculty Librarian, Portland Community College, Oregon Several presenters will be giving short recaps of their presentations. We will update this list as speakers are confirmed Moderator: Sue Tashjian, Coordinator of Instructional Technology and Online Learning, Northern Essex Community College
CCCOER Presents: Fall 2019 Open Education Conferences Recap
CCCOER Presents: Fall 2019 Open Education Conferences Recap
Una Daly
When starting an OER initiative at your institution, it is important to consider how you will measure the impact that OER is having on teaching and learning. This webinar will discuss the best studies that are currently out there, key research designs for institutions, lessons learned, and what data institutions should be collecting right now. When: Wednesday, November 13, 12pm PT/ 3pm ET Featured Speakers: Phillip Grimaldi, Director of Research, OpenStax Virginia Clinton, Assistant Professor, Education, Health & Behavior, University of North Dakota Moderator: Nathan Smith, OER Faculty-in-Residence and Philosophy Professor, Houston Community College
CCCOER Presents: OER Impact Research
CCCOER Presents: OER Impact Research
Una Daly
The OER movement is deeply rooted in ensuring equitable access to information; but there is more we can do to help increase equity, diversity, and inclusion in our resources and practices. Join us for this webinar to learn about the ways in which colleges can consider issues of equity when designing and delivering OER courses and degree programs. When: Wednesday, Oct 16, 12pm PT/ 3pm ET Featured Speakers: Lauri Aesoph, Manager, Open Education, BCcampus Niki Whiteside, Assistant Vice Chancellor – Instructional Innovation & Support, San Jacinto College Esperanza Zenon, Physical Science Instructor, River Parishes Community College Moderator: Suzanne Wakim, ASCCC OERI Regional Lead; OER Coordinator for Butte College
CCCOER Presents: Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in OER
CCCOER Presents: Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in OER
Una Daly
No matter how long you’ve been an advocate of OER, you may sometimes feel like you need a (fun and nuanced) refresher on the nuts and bolts of “open.” This webinar will engage a panel of experts in a discussion ranging from the basics of copyright and Creative Commons licensing to the tough questions we inevitably encounter when working with open resources. When: Wednesday, Sept 18, 12pm PT/ 3pm ET Featured Speakers: Anali Maughan Perry, Scholarly Communication Librarian, Arizona State University Library Kelsey Smith, Open Educational Resource Librarian, West Hills College Lemoore Jennryn Wetzler, Assistant Director of Open Education at Creative Commons Moderator: Matthew Bloom, Faculty-in-Residence OER Coordinator, Maricopa Community Colleges, and English Faculty and Open Educational Resources Committee Chair, Scottsdale Community College
CCCOER Presents: Copyright and Open Licensing Panel
CCCOER Presents: Copyright and Open Licensing Panel
Una Daly
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