imoot 2014 - developing a course in the open: a case study
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While open education resources get all the love, and deservingly so, developing any course in the open can also add a lot of value and possibilities. In this session Paul Hibbitts will share his first-hand experiences of developing both a university course (Simon Fraser University) and continuing studies course (The University of British Columbia) in the open. Topics will include the various aspects of undertaking an open development approach and some of the Paul’s favorite tools and techniques used along the way.TRANSCRIPT
Developing a Course in the Open
Paul D Hibbitts @hibbittsdesign #iMoot2014
A case study, presented for iMoot 2014
What does “open” mean to you?
The Various Aspects of “Open” ! Result ! Price ! Culture ! Network ! Process ! and others?
Benefits/Risks of Developing a Course in the Open
! Honesty ! Accountability ! Collaboration ! Criticism ! Interest (e.g. enrollment) ! and others?
Making Your Progress Visible ! Channels ! Structure ! Content
Channels ! Twitter ! LinkedIn ! Google+ ! Facebook ! Instagram ! Pinterest
What is your favorite method to map out your course structure?
Structure ! Outlines ! Post-it notes ! Tree diagrams ! Mind maps
Content ! Readings ! Discussion Topics ! Activities/Exercises ! Slides ! Course Website
Time for Questions or Comments
! What we’ve covered so far – The various aspects of “open” – Benefits/risks of developing a course in the open – Making your progress visible • Channels • Structure • Content
! Coming up – Case studies
Example of open (re)development for a 13 week university course...
Simon Fraser University (SFU) Computer Science
Department, a mid-size university with three campuses in Western Canada.
CMPT 363 User Interface Design (3rd year course)
Top Lessons Learned ! Developing a course in the open was a game
changer (for me) – Forced me to better articulate learning objectives – Made me re-think course development less from
content (shame on me) and more from activities – Twitter better for in-progress items, LinkedIn for
final versions – Reaching intended student audience can be a
challenge – You naturally raise the bar when anyone can see
your work!
Time for More Questions or Comments
! What we’ve covered so far – CMPT 363, a case study • Channels • Structure • Content
! Coming up – IY 103 case study (Continuing Studies course)
Example of open development for a 3 week continuing studies course...
University of British Columbia (UBC) Continuing Studies,
part of the largest university in Western Canada.
IY103 Designing Multi-device Learning Experiences
Top Lessons Learned ! Developing a course in the open is applicable
to continuing studies courses (i.e. traditionally closed courses)
! Solidified my change to activities first (i.e. outcomes first)
! From now on, open course development will be my (one and only?) default approach
Next Steps ! Explore some of the tools used – http://www.mindmeister.com/ – https://workflowy.com/ – http://www.gliffy.com/ – https://docs.google.com/ – http://slides.com/
! Learn more about Creative Commons Licenses – http://creativecommons.org/
Thank you! Any questions? ! Contact Info – Web: paulhibbitts.com – Email: [email protected] – Twitter: @hibbittsdesign – LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/paulhibbitts