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Depositing in JorumOpen Nicola Siminson Jorum Community Enhancement Officer

Depositing in JorumOpen Nicola Siminson Jorum Community Enhancement Officer. Session overview Introduction to Jorum Depositing into JorumOpen Things to consider Support available. What is Jorum?

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Depositing in JorumOpen Nicola Siminson Jorum Community Enhancement Officer

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  1. Depositing in JorumOpenNicola Siminson Jorum Community Enhancement Officer

  2. Session overview • Introduction to Jorum • Depositing into JorumOpen • Things to consider • Support available

  3. What is Jorum? • a FREE online service providing access to learning and teaching resources, contributed by staff in UK Universities and Colleges • a place to find, share and discuss learning and teaching resources • including OER! • two collections: • JorumUK • JorumOpen

  4. The AdurCarers Project, Open University. • Collaborative writing: web2practice, JISC Netskills. • Reading Skills Tutorial - Julia Braham and Marion Bowman. • Making group-work work - Peter Hartley, LearnHigher. • Incorporating an understanding of poverty into assessments of children and their families - Colin Paton, SCIE. • Virtual Pain Manager - Barry Richards, University of Glamorgan.

  5. Resources deposited into Jorum

  6. “Publicising research-based open teaching and learning resources through sites like the HumBox and JorumOpen is a key way to demonstrate professional impact to a broad community.” Kate Borthwick, Project Manager, HumBox.

  7. Depositing into JorumOpen • http://www.jorum.ac.uk/ • as a first-time depositor, you will need to create a short profile

  8. Things to consider • files and links • Jorum Collection Development Policy: http://www.jorum.ac.uk/docs/pdf/CollectionDevPolicy2010.pdf • metadata • we will be making contextual help available • use keywords to supplement the “subject heading”, and to aid discoverability

  9. More things to consider • bulk deposit options • content packages; RSS; Selenium • more information on the Jorum Community Bay • Technology section  RSS Registration and Bulk Upload • Creative Commons – new versions being developed • version 2.0 UK: England and Wales

  10. Current developments / future plans • a new visual identity for Jorum • Jorum roadmap • exploring quality assurance and peer review • a search widget – embeddable in VLEs

  11. How we can help you • contact the Jorum Support team on support@jorum.ac.uk or call 0131 650 3032 • Jorum website: http://www.jorum.ac.uk/ • Jorum Update discussion list: http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/JORUM-UPDATE • follow the Jorum team on Twitter: http://twitter.com/JorumTeam - or use #jorum in your tweets • the OER infoKit: http://openeducationalresources.pbworks.com/

  12. How you can help us! • contact us to discuss bulk deposit methods • give us your feedback • tell us your Jorum stories • current stories on the Jorum Community Bay include a story on the “Skills for Scientists” UKOER project: http://tinyurl.com/sfsjorumstory

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