Food for thought… Food for thought series offered by Academic Development University of Salford www.salford.ac.uk OER video series Food for thought: CPD on-the-go by and for teachers in Higher Education Chrissi Nerantzi 26-27 March 2013 #OER13 “Tim’s question has inspired me to question everything! Slideshare YouTube
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Food
for t
houg
ht…
Food for thought series offered by Academic Development University of Salford www.salford.ac.uk
OER video series Food for thought: CPD on-the-go by and for teachers in Higher Education
Chrissi Nerantzi26-27 March 2013 #OER13
“Tim’s question has inspired me to
question everything!
Slideshare YouTube
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Chrissi NerantziAcademic Developer
PGCAP Programme Leader, University of Salfordhttp://chrissinerantzi.wordpress.com/
•academic development activities, face-to-face and online•self-study resources
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Food for
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How is the Food for thought series received?
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“It makes me think differently, and often question, my
assumptions about different topics in education.”
“I think this approach would work very well in raising awareness amongst staff
and students, with messages tailored to both
groups.”
“I will consider using many of the clips in our on-line course
(Basic Higher Education Pedagogy) for teachers at my institution. Most of the clips
would fit in well with the different themes we have.”
“What I like most are the speakers! It's great to hear
people with genuine passion and expertise in a topic share
their thoughts and experiences.”
“short summative & discursive resources that can be used in
various ways”
“I especially like the informal and short
format and the structure of "asking 3 questions as well as being asked one. As
such the clips are easy to access and to "digest" and can really give "food
for thought" and perspectives.”
video
method•10 individual interviews•survey with open-ended questions (2012/13)
video
•3 Q&A + 1Q
format•s
hort, 5 minutes
duration
•passionate
interviewees
•useful
topics
•versatile
appropriateness
video
engaging more students
students as producers
link to formative/summative assessment
OER mobile app for production
partners
interviewees
plans for further development
Chrissi Nerantzi asks you a question…
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chrissiNow reply to my question: How could you use this OER
approach in your practice (with your students)?
Join the discussion by adding your comments.
Thank you for engaging ;o)
CreditsA big thank you to Chrissi Nerantzi for being so generous with her time
and for sharing her thoughts with us.
Music: “Double Dig” from “Straight out of the Garden” by On the Spot Trio, mp3 downloaded free with artists’ permission from http://www.mp34u.fm/play.php?g=15
Food for Though series photograph: Chrissi NerantziPhotograph: Chrissi Nerantzi