Beyond OER: Robin DeRosa's Presentations for #RDRinYVR

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Beyond OER: The

Promises, Pitfalls, and Potential of Open Education

@actualham

Presentation CC BY Robin DeRosa

Images CC 0 Alan Levine

Open Education

•Open Educational Resources (#OER)

•Open Pedagogy (#OpenPed)

•Open Access (#OA)

How can we make college more affordable?

How can we improve learning?

How can we maximize the impact of our research?

How can we make college more affordable?

• 56% of students pay more than $400 CAD per semester

• 20% pay more than $650 CAD per semester (think of as a % of tuition!)

• Students worry more about paying for books than they worry about paying for college.

Effects of Textbook Prices• 67% did not purchase

a required textbook• 38% earned a poor grade• 20% failed a course• 48% occasionally or frequently

took fewer courses• 26% dropped a course• 21% withdrew from a course

2016 Survey of 22,000 students, Florida Virtual Campus, comprised of the

12 universities and 28 colleges in the Florida state system.

Creative Comm

ons

OER

OpenStax Books

“Students who use OER perform significantly better on the course throughput rate than their peers who use traditional textbooks, in both face-to-face and online courses that use OER.” (2016)

Throughput Ratean aggregate of:drop rates, withdrawal rates, C or better rates.

How can we improve learning?

What is Open Pedagogy?

ACCESSIBLELEARNER-DRIVENCONNECTEDPUBLIC

CCBY Jonathan Brodsky https://flic.kr/p/37z2C2

Access, broadly writ.Price (not cost) of college, digital divide & redlining,

accessibility & universal design, online safety & harassment

Student-Centered Learner-DrivenLearning Outcomes; Policies (Attendance, Late Work);

Procedures (Assessments, Grading); Schedule of Work (Curated Reading); AssignmentsCOURSE LEVEL, PROGRAM LEVEL

Content

Community

Connected

Public

public usepublic support

public good

How can we maximize the impact of our research?

CCBY3.0 Creative Commons http://bit.ly/2mVWWp6Icons CCBY3.0 The Noun Project

Open Access“We can be confident that OA journals are journals. There's more than enough money already committed to the journal-support system. Moreover, as OA spreads, libraries will realize large savings from the conversion, cancellation, or demise of non-OA journals.”

~Peter Suber

CC BY 3.0 US: http://legacy.earlham.edu/~peters/fos/overview.htm

OER

Open Pedagogy

Domain of One’s Own

• Drag ’n Drop → Design• Digital consumer → Digital

creator• Data mining → Data control• Audience of 1 → Public impact• Web as broadcast station →

Web as open lab• Work attached to course →

Work attached to student• ePortfolio → ePort

http://kayleighbennett.com/

to OPEN (vb.)

• Challenge barriers to access. Be honest and critical.

• Center learners. Be radical and real.

• Facilitate connection. Be a sticky node, not a gate.

• Share your work. Be generous and just.

Q&A

tweet thoughts, questions, ideas@actualham

#OER, #OpenPed, #OA