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EdReNe recommendations - Enabling (Teachers) to Find, Share and Remix (Digital) Learning Resources Tommy Byskov Lund National Centre for Science, Technology and Health Education, Denmark tbl@nts-centeret.dk @tommybyskovlund
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Educational Repositories Bridging the gap between users and content
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2007-2010: 10 expert workshops 4 strategic seminars
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An intro to discussion of and elaboration on... “recommendations […] in the order in which networks members have given them priority […] judged from the surveys filled in either during group discussions at the final strategic seminar […] or individually afterwards”
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Four major themes Repository strategies Standards and interoperability Engaging users Rights issues Recommendations report
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Repository strategies Leverage the support of existing communities of practice by supporting their needs (95%) Take advantage of generally used, open standards to allow for the broadest range of partnerships, future adaptability and innovation (87%) Engage with all stakeholders early in the planning process and base development on user needs (87%)
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Repository strategies Standards and interoperability Engaging users Rights issues
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Standards and interoperability “It seems striking that many of the most successful repository initiatives – measured in terms of active users – have not heavily engaged with educational technology standards. Community based approaches would by nature tend to focus on solving user needs with already available tools – i.e. a focus on iterative “good enough” approaches instead of relying on implementation of specific standards.”
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Standards and interoperability - topics discussed Metadata standards LOM profiles Automatic metadata generation Strategies for vocabularies and curriculum mapping Standardized content packages Repository integration with Learning Management Systems Authentication / Identity management
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Standards and interoperability - recommendations* Present clear and easy ‐ to ‐ understand information on usage rights (100%) Support the development of ‘sharing as a culture’ by providing user friendly mechanisms for depositing and repurposing (100%) Make it easier to find quality content (82%) *Based on use cases – see synthesis reportsynthesis report
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Repository strategies Standards and interoperability Engaging users Rights issues
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Engaging users Building communities Supporting communities
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Analyze user behaviour to support development (100%) It should be easy for users to invite friends (96%) Make it easy to participate – for all members (95%) …. Engaging users* * Synthesis report includes discussion on producers and design patternsSynthesis report
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Four major themes Repository strategies Standards and interoperability Engaging users Rights issues
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doing the (copy) RIGHT thing
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” If the law is going to regulate your kid, it must do so in a way your kid can understand” - Lawrence Lessig
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Try for yourself: OER Remix :: The Game http://www.opencontent.org/game/
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Rights issues Policy makers: Establish coherent licensing strategies for (publicly funded) learning resources (100%) Repository owners: Clearly express usage rights to users when depositing or accessing resources (100%) Institution management: Set up institutional policies and strategies concerning IPR (100%)
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Wake up! – group discussions
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Build your group… 1. Repository strategies 2. Standards and interoperability 3. Engaging users 4. Rights issues 5. Bright new ideas
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Group deliverables Group name (1-4) / topic Evaluate current recommendations : 1.The most important 2. Objections 1. Repository strategies 2. Standards and interoperability 3. Engaging users 4. Rights issues 5. Bright new ideas Group name (1-5) / topic 3. Missing recommendations (Group 1-4 within given topic; group 5 any topic – including new ones!)
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