Adapting OER Unisa Teaching and Learning Festival 1-9 September 2011.

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Adapting OER Unisa Teaching and Learning Festival 1-9 September 2011

Some words of wisdom from others To unlock the potential of OERs, they ‘have to be first located, then adapted, used and the adaptations (perhaps with commentary on the form and impact of their use) made available to a wider community; otherwise they remain just another piece of ‘content’, merely stuff rather than a tool (Cantoni, quoted in Conole & Weller, 2008, p.11).’

OER Life Cycle FindAdaptProduceUseRefineShare

Mapping the OER onto your curriculum Analyse own curriculum – Aims and learning outcomes – Units/content Where could the OER(s) fit? For example OER

Options for re-use Simple ReUse (Use OER as per original) Rework (Rework OER) Remix (Mix different OER)

Saide ACEMaths project – research into take-up Existing distance material (UNISA module) with some adaptation Reuse (Site B): Single unit as a whole, un-adapted, used as reference material. Reuse (Site A and C): Single unit as a whole, un-adapted, used as course material. Reuse (Site D, E and F): Full set of units, un-adapted, used as course material. Remix (Site C): Combination of unit(s) (un-adapted) with other material, used as course material. Remix (Site A): Combination of unit(s) (adapted) with other material, used as course material. Rework (Site D, and also UNISA): Full set of units, adapted, used as course material.and also UNISA

How much adaptation will be necessary? Level – particularly of language Localisation ? The 15% rule

TESSA research – typology of adaptation/reversioning NamesCulture and environment Curriculum Change of name of person or place to one that is locally relevant Replacement of traditional stories or historical events with culturally relevant examples Changes to more fully align the OER with the local Curriculum Most frequent form of adaptation Quite frequentNot very frequent Q. If you have to adjust the pedagogy as well, is it worth adapting?

Adapting an OER Open the zipped folder on the CD ROM containing the Open Learn unit, Introduction to Accelerated Learning. Work in pairs to 1.review the unit, and 2.discuss how it could be adapted for a South African audience.