Except where otherwise noted, this work is available under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Copyright 2011 The Regents of the University of Michigan Open, Share, Learn: The University of Michigan’s Open Educational Resources e-Cornucopia: 2011: The Open Digital University May 26, 2011 http://open.umich.edu Emily Puckett Rodgers, Open Education Coordinator Brenda Ander son
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Open, Share, Learn: The University of Michigan's Open Educational Resources
The Open.Michigan initiative provides a platform for faculty, students and staff to share their educational resources and research with the world. This initiative operates on the principles that universities have a responsibility to share the knowledge and resources they create, as well as, provide the transparency necessary for the health and growth of educational institutions. As faculty and academic communities become aware of the opportunities for innovation, sharing and collaboration afforded by OER, they will incorporate these practices more fully into their everyday processes.
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Except where otherwise noted, this work is available under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.Copyright 2011 The Regents of the University of Michigan
FindView and download course materials and educational resources made by the U-M communityShareLearn how to create your own open resources and share them on the web using tools and guides.ConnectExplore the U-M open community and its many projects.open.umich.edu
•OA focuses on sharing content, but no underlying licensing requirement
•OER includes any educational content that is shared under an open license
OA
OER
“The Health OER program provides the opportunity for the University of Michigan health science schools and the School of Information to collaborate in an innovative, comprehensive approach to work with others to improve education opportunities for health care providers globally.”
James O. Woolliscroft, M.D., Dean, U-M Medical School.
U-M receives grant to provide free, open online electronic health professions educational materials
dScribe, short for "digital and distributed scribes," is a participatory and collaborative model for creating open content. It brings together enrolled students, staff, faculty, and self-motivated learners to work together toward the common goal of creating content that is openly licensed and available to people throughout the world.
open.umich.edu/dscribe
Intellectual Property and
Copyright Policy tools
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open.umich.edu/oerca
OERca is a web-based content clearing application that supports the dScribe process. People engaged in the process of creating open content can use OERca to organize materials, track changes within the resource, manage rights and license information, and collaborate with others with whom you’re working to create and clear content.
groups.google.com/group/oer-dScribe
OERbit provides a basic set of functionality for OER/OCW publishers, including course and resource-based navigation, flexible content hierarchies, Creative Commons license integration, and RSS distribution, as well as RDFa output.
1. Choose your LicenseBe clear about your license choice and about what it covers.
2. Use Open Content! Promote open content by using open content and remixing others’ work
3. Attribute your sources!Include license info and link to license on website
4. Make it adaptable!Make your content available in multiple file formats (pdf, .ppt, .odt, .doc, etc) Ensure that users can download your content, not simply access.
Tools you can use: All legal. (and there are lots more.)