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Open Education Roundup: Where We’re at Across CanadaLise Brin
Monday, February 25, 2019CAUL-CBUA February Forum on OER
Except where otherwise noted, this presentation is licensed under a CC Attribution-ShareAlike License
● Time! (faculty are already overloaded)● Technological challenges● Limited understanding of copyright● Limited understanding of OERs● Faculty are not typically rewarded for
creating educational materials, or for adhering to open education principles
● Large publishers have big R&D budgets to create flashy digital offerings
● Council of Ministers of Education of Canada (CMEC) discussed OER at a national meeting in 2012; then in 2013, unanimously endorsed UNESCO’s 2012 Paris Declaration.
● In its December 2017 report, the Canadian federal government’s Standing Committee on Finance included a recommendation to provide funding to encourage the creation of OER.
August 22, 2018 – Meeting at York U. of OER librarian leaders
What we heard from librarians in OER:
Important strategies:● OER Librarians● Campus-wide OER committees● Librarian project management support
and Open Publishing● Librarian support for discovery of OER● Cross-institutional OER collaboration● Librarian-led advocacy
CARL’s planned OER activities
● Responds to key feedback from librarians:– support and develop leaders– build capacity amongst all librarians– be available to all academic librarians– use the CARL voice for good– be a hub for national communication
around OER across libraries
CARL’s planned OER activities
● Targets several different communities:– Established and emerging leaders
(leadership bootcamp, communications efforts)
– Academic library community (distributed model across regions)
– Library directors (Mini-forum)– Other stakeholders and decision-makers
(communications efforts)
CARL’s planned OER activities
● One-year Visiting Program Officer for OER position
● OER Working Group● OER Mini-Forum for CARL Directors● Intensive OER Workshop● Roadshow of Regional Events “OER for