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Open Educational Resources Workshop
Practicalities of Contributing to UCT OpenContent
Developing Open Educational Practice
Shihaam Donnelly & Michael Paskevicius
16 April 2010
Difference between "online content" and "open content" (OER)• Much of the content we interact on a daily basis
is online, but that does not necessarily make it open.
• Truly OpenContent can be: – Reused – Revised – Remixed – Redistributed
(Wiley, 2009)
Identifying something to share
• The UCT OpenContent directory hosts openly licensed teaching and learning resources created by academics and students at UCT
o Instructional websiteso Handbooks & guideso Image Collectionso Open textbooks o Presentations o Vula sites o Podcasts
What resources do you have that you could share?
A Creative Commons image by (ta)
Evaluating the media resources within your resource• Is it protected under copyright law?
• If resource falls under copyright protection, either:
o Recreate the resources using office or online tools
o Replace the resource with a similar resource by finding an open source alternative or by creating your own resource
o Obtain permission from the author, publisher, editor, organization who holds the copyright
o Reconsider if the resource is really necessary?
Example: Copyrighted Resource
Recreated resource
Adapted from Kielhofner (2002) A Model of Human Occupation: Theory and Application . Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. (124)
CopyrightedResource
Recreated resource
Adapted from: Cole and Tufano (2008) Applied Theories in Occupational Therapy: A Practical Approach , SLACK Incorporated. (109)
Recreation of images
http://google.com/docshttp://www.gliffy.com/
Sourcing Alternatives • Finding an alternative image
o Search Creative Commons Flickr imageso Images on Wikipedia are either Creative Co
mmons or PDo Medical Images - Grays Anatomy
o Re-creation of the image for your own purposes o GoogleDocs drawing /diagram tool o http://www.gliffy.com/o Powerpoint, Word, Excel, scanned hand-
drawn graphics
Compfight search for "computer laptop"
Wikimedia search for "leg"
Referencing open content
http://www.learnerstogether.net/how-to-use-and-cite-creative-commons-resources/312
• Mention License • Creators Name • Link to source if possible
Presentation Example
Original PowerPoint presentation
Converted PowerPoint presentation
Psychological Tools and Mediated LearningBy: Alex Kozulin
Article Review Michael Paskevicius
Vygotsky Theory and Issues in Modern Education
http://billkerr2.blogspot.com/2006_07_01_archive.html
Mediated Learning • What kind of involvement by
the adult is effective in enhancing the child’s performance?
http://education.more4kids.info/page/5/
Zone of Proximal Development
• Transfer of function of awareness to actual development
1. In an interactive situation children can become involved in activities that are more complex than those they could master themselves
2. Joint activity results in the specific function becoming appropriated (internalized) by the child
(Kozulin, 2003)
Psychological Tools and Mediated LearningBy: Alex Kozulin
Article Review Michael Paskevicius
Vygotsky Theory and Issues in Modern Education
Adapted from Kozulin, A. (2003) Psychological tools and Mediated Learning. Cambridge University Press
Mediated Learning • What kind of involvement by
the adult is effective in enhancing the child’s performance?
Creative commons image by robertjosiah http://www.flickr.com/photos/robertjosiah/542734888/
Zone of Proximal Development
• Transfer of function of awareness to actual development
1. In an interactive situation children can become involved in activities that are more complex than those they could master themselves
2. Joint activity results in the specific function becoming appropriated (internalized) by the child
Kozulin, A. (2003). Psychological tools and mediated learning. In Vygotsky's Educational Theory in Cultural Context. Kozulin, A., Gindis, B., Ageyev, V.V., Miller, S.M. Eds. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Discuss issues with resources
• What issues do you foresee with your potential OER resources?
Choosing a license
• Would you allow commercial uses of your work?
• Yes
• No
• Would you allow modifications or derivatives of your work?
• Yes
• No
Questions to ask
OpenContent Suggests
Get a license
• http://opencontent.uct.ac.za/Get-a-Creative-Commons-license
• Copy and paste license into resource
• Or http://creativecommons.org/choose/
Hosting
• Hopefully the resource is already online (Vula, Departmental server, etc.)
• Choose host most suitable to file type o Slideshare (Example)o HTML sites (Example) o Document on Vula (Example)o Flickr o Youtube
• No matter where it is hosted, you will be able to describe it and make it more discoverable using the OpenContent Directory!
Creating the link on OpenContent
• Log in using your UCT staff number • Click contribute • Enter the necessary metadata • Submit! • Your resource is moderated and
becomes part of UCT OpenContent Demo
Profiling
• Showcase profile of Jonny Myers and Jean-Paul Van Belle
References
Wiley, D. (2009) Defining “Open”. Blog post on iterating toward openness. Posted November 16, 2009. Retrieved online April 13, 2010. http://opencontent.org/blog/archives/1123
UCT OER team contacts
General Help : http://opencontent.uct.ac.za/Help
Michael Paskevicius [email protected]
Glenda Cox [email protected]
Shihaam Donnelly [email protected]
Cheryl Hodgkinson-Williams [email protected]
Centre for Educational Technology
Hlanganani Building,Upper Campus, UCTTel: 021 650 3841
Fax: 021 650 5045
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.5 South Africa License. To view a
copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/za/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, 171 Second Street, Suite 300,
San Francisco, California, 94105, USA.
Prepared by Cheryl [email protected]
& Michael Paskevicius [email protected]
OpenContent Directory: http://opencontent.uct.ac.zaCompanion site on Vula: https://vula.uct.ac.za/portal/site/openuct
OER UCT project blog: http://blogs.uct.ac.za/blog/oer-uct
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Presentations: http://www.slideshare.net/mpaskevi