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Guide to Open Educational Resources Northwest Council for Computer Education Portland 2013

Guide to Open Educational Resources Northwest Council for Computer Education Portland 2013. Barbara Soots OER Program Manager Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction Digital Learning Department barbara.soots@k12.wa.us. OER are teaching, learning, and

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Guide to Open Educational Resources Northwest Council for Computer Education Portland 2013

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  1. Guide to Open Educational ResourcesNorthwest Council for Computer EducationPortland 2013 Barbara Soots OER Program Manager Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction Digital Learning Department barbara.soots@k12.wa.us

  2. OER are teaching, learning, and research resources. • CC BY -SA NH Dictionary by Manchester Library http://www.flickr.com/photos/manchesterlibrary/2669523490/sizes/z/in/photostream/

  3. UseFREEof charge Reuse the resourceRevise without permissionRemix and Redistribute • CC-BY Adapted from Traffic lights by HoriaVarlanhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/horiavarlan/4747872021

  4. Password: OER Laura Rachfalski

  5. OER Rules: Give proper attribution to the author Obey the licensing restrictions CC BY-SA Rules for the Teacher by Michael Stout http://www.flickr.com/photos/mc_sensei/3936596426/in/set-72157622290261859

  6. Creative Commons licenses “some rights reserved” http://www.creativecommons.org

  7. OER may be used as anentire course, full curricularunits, lesson plan components, supplemental material, or multimedia building blocksfor creating new works. • l CC BY-SA Bruce Peru Brainstorming by jeferonixhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/jeffreywarren/174755307/in/photostream

  8. Supplement lessons withvideo and audio resources How taking a bath led to Archimedes’ Principle Mars Science Lab Abstract-ness Shakespeare – The History of English

  9. Experience interactive simulations and game-based learning Build an Atom STEMware: Zombie Plague • phet.colorado.edu • pbge.ucdavis.edu

  10. www.gutenberg.org Download required course readings • librivox.org • manybooks.net • CC BY Books by shutterhackshttp://www.flickr.com/photos/shutterhacks/4474421855/in/photostream

  11. National Archives: Docs Teachdocsteach.org Address learning shifts highlighted in the common core and next generation science standards by filling gaps in existing curriculum

  12. Download or print a complete textbook and full-course materials.

  13. CC BY-SA Confused by CollegeDegrees360 http://www.flickr.com/photos/83633410@N07/7658298768

  14. Where do you find OER? Results of 123 participants in OSPI OER Landscape survey 2012

  15. Demo: Advanced search options • CC BY Search Engine by DanardVincentehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/danardvincente/2512148775/sizes/m/in/photostream

  16. “First-pass” look at resource should consider creator reputation, timeliness, license info, and accessibility. CC BY NC Detective by The Thinking Doll http://www.flickr.com/photos/dinkydivas/4535722452/in/photostream/

  17. Define parameters for the OER search. media ebook video/animation lesson plan/unit textbook/full course • CC BY Adapted from Puzzle Path #1 by Magnus A http://www.flickr.com/photos/magnus_akselvoll/4741056713/in/photostream/

  18. Building block OER includes music and sound effects, clip art, and photos. • CC BY Adapted from Building Blocks by libertygrace0 http://www.flickr.com/photos/35168673@N03/6086229920/in/photostream/

  19. Demo: Find CC licensed OER media elements. • http://www.creativecommons.org

  20. Interactives, videos, lesson plans, and units may be found in OER repositories and aggregated collections. Demo: General OER repositories • curriki.org

  21. Many states have existing OER repositories.

  22. For specific subject areas, search content specific repositories

  23. Demo: Download and edit a complete textbook • www.ck12.org • CK-12www.ck12.org

  24. Tools to Evaluate Quality Publisher’s Criteria Tri-State/EQuIP Rubrics OER Rubrics

  25. Rubric Options Individual Asset Unit /Lesson Plan Full Curriculum Achieve OER Rubrics Evaluate individual OER “building block” assets Any combination of 8 rubrics may be used Tri-State Quality Review Rubric Evaluate complete unit/lesson Would not capture some of the richness of smaller stand-alone OER assets never created to address all the rubric dimensions of a full lesson CCSS Publisher’s Criteria Rubric is written in broader strokes better to evaluate full curriculum and assess CCSS instructional shifts.

  26. Achieve OER Rubrics Rubric I. Degree of Alignment to Standards Rubric II. Quality of Explanation of Subject Matter Rubric III. Utility of Materials Designed to Support Teaching Rubric IV. Quality of Assessment Rubric V. Degree of Technological Interactivity Rubric VI. Quality of Instructional Tasks and Practice Exercises Rubric VII. Opportunity for Deeper Learning http://www.achieve.org/oer-rubrics

  27. Demo: OER Rubric in action • http://www.oercommons.org

  28. Tri-State Quality Review Rubrics The Tri-State Quality Review Rubric is designed to evaluate: Lessons that include instructional activities and assessments aligned to the CCSS that may extend over a few class periods or days. Units that include integrated and focused lessons aligned to the CCSS that extend over a longer period of time. http://www.achieve.org/EQuIP

  29. http://www.achieve.org/EQuIP

  30. Publishers’ Criteria Guide instructional materials developers as they work to ensure alignment with the Common Core state standards Collaboration with teachers, school administrators, and experts to provide a clear and consistent framework to prepare students for college and the workforce. http://www.corestandards.org/assets/Math_Publishers_Criteria_K-8_Summer%202012_FINAL.pdf http://www.corestandards.org/assets/Publishers_Criteria_for_K-2.pdf http://www.corestandards.org/assets/Publishers_Criteria_for_3-12.pdf

  31. Conditions are ripe to explore the use ofOpen Educational Resources

  32. Districts spend$5.5 billion a yearin instructional content. However, many students are still using textbooks7 to 10 years old… Source: Out of Print: Reimagining the K-12 Textbook in a Digital Age • CC BY-SA Money by 401(K) 2012 http://www.flickr.com/photos/68751915@N05/6551534889

  33. In 2012, Washington passed a bill directing OSPI to identify a library of openly licensed courseware

  34. OSPI will suggest OER courseware to school districts that are less expensive , more current, and aligned to the Common Core State Standards.

  35. WA OER Project Phase 1 • Creation of a review process for OER material useful to districts and sustainable over time • Development of a vetted list of full-curriculum OER 3. OER awareness campaign directed toward district curriculum adopter decision-makers • Important • OSPI is NOT creating new OER content from scratch. • OSPI is providing review of standards alignment and identification of potential resources – not an adoption mandate • All materials OSPI builds, as part of this project, will be licensed CC BY

  36. OER Project Website • http://digitallearning.k12.wa.us/oer

  37. Stay involved with the OER Project Website: http://digitallearning.k12.wa.us/oer Twitter: waOSPI_OER Email: barbara.soots@k12.wa.us Please fill out our OER Landscape Survey! http://bit.ly/PpyqtL

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