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OER Grant Application Sprint
2018 Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) OER Grant Program
UTA Contacts
Evelyn Barker
Director of Grants & Special Projects
ebarker@uta.edu
Michelle Reed
Open Education Librarian
michelle.reed@uta.edu
Agenda
● OER in Texas & Senate Bill 810
● THECB OER Grant Program
● Application Components & Tips
● Support for Open Education at UTA
● Submission Information
● Application Assistance & Review
OER in Texas & Senate Bill 810
Texas Senate Bill 810
● Searchable information for students about OER-only courses
● Feasibility study of statewide OER repository
● OER grant program
https://capitol.texas.gov/billlookup/History.aspx?LegSess=85R&Bill=SB810
Defining Open Education Resources
“A teaching, learning, or research resource that is in the public domain or has
been released under an intellectual property license that permits the free use,
adaptation, and redistribution of the resource by any person. The term may
include full course curricula, course materials, modules, textbooks, media,
assignments, software, and any other tools, materials, or techniques, whether
digital or otherwise, used to support knowledge.”
Examples
http://libguides.uta.edu/oer/examples
THECB OER Grant Program
What
● Open Educational Resources Grant Program
○ Transformation of one course to only OER: up to $5,000 grant
○ Transformation of multiple courses to only OER: up to $10,000 grant
● Eligibility applies only to lower-division courses offered within the Texas General
Education Core Curriculum
● Materials for courses receiving grant funding must be available to students at no
cost
● Course must be taught with the OER each of the four semesters following
implementation
● Any materials created under the grant should either reside in the public domain or
be licensed under a Creative Commons-Attribution license
Who
● Eligible applicants are full-time faculty at Texas public institutions of
higher education.
○ Faculty defined: “A person who is employed by an institution of higher education on a full-
time basis as a member of the faculty whose duties include teaching, research, and
administration.”
Why
The Open Educational Resources Grant Program (OERGP) was established to
encourage faculty at institutions of higher education to adopt, modify, redesign,
or develop courses that use only open educational resources (OER).
When
● Application deadline: August 20
○ Note that applications must be submitted through UTA’s Office of Grants and Contracts
Services (OGCS); bluesheet must be submitted to OGCS by August 17 in order for them to
submit by the grant deadline.
● Award announcements: October 1 (anticipated start 10/15)
● Development deadline: Spring 2019
Application Components & Tips
Data
● Performance Measures & Outcomes
○ Number of students who complete the course
○ Amount of money saved by a student due to the use of OER
○ Number of other faculty who adopt the curriculum
○ Student performance in terms of grades
○ Student drop/withdraw rates
Baseline & projected per-semester outcomes are required for application.
THREE PAGES MAX!
Project Narrative
● Project Scope and Goals
● Implementation Methodology
● Project Evaluation
● Sustainability
FIVE PAGES MAX!
Evaluation Form
● Project Design (40 pts)
● Project Goals (30 pts)
● Evaluation and Expected Outcomes (50 pts)
● Priority Project (10 pts) - Academic Course Guide Manual
Project Scope and Goals
Specify the course name and number of the proposed course(s), how often each course is offered,
and total enrollments for the most recent four offerings of each course at the Applicant’s institution.
Explain how OERGP funding, if awarded, would enhance the course curricula, including learning
outcomes, while ensuring that the students incur no cost for the educational resources used in the
course except for printing.
Describe each course’s current use of educational resources (e.g., textbooks) to support instruction
and learning, the cost to the student for those resources, and the potential savings to students
through the project. In addition, provide a brief overview of significant OER currently available, if any,
for the subject matter (e.g., Psychology, History, etc.) of each course.
Implementation Methodology
Describe in detail how the project will implement OER. Address such questions as:
● What are the anticipated challenges of replacing currently utilized learning materials with OER and how do you plan to overcome those challenges?
● Will the proposed course adopt existing OER, adapt/revise existing OER, create/author new resources, or a combination of the three? If developing
new resources for the course(s), provide a rationale for doing so (e.g., lack of peer-reviewed OER available in the subject matter, etc.).
● What existing OER will you adopt and/or adapt/revise, if applicable, and are they available to the students at no cost other than the cost of printing?
● Have the proper permissions been obtained, if needed, for all resource(s), and can you ensure that they can be licensed under a CC BY-NC-SA
license?
● What format(s) will be used (e.g., PDFs, e-text, video, etc.)?
● How can students, faculty, and others access the OER? How will accessibility (ADA) of these materials be ensured?
● How will alignment be assured between learning outcomes and assessments, i.e. that the stated goals of the course match what you are actually
assessing? How will OER support student mastery of learning?
● How will instructional designers, librarians, or other staff support the project?
● Which four academic semesters do you anticipate offering the developed course(s) that involve only OER?
Outline a progression of activities and strategies during the Grant Period. Include pertinent information to support the choice of resources and strategies to
implement their use in each course, and briefly list the project director’s qualifications and relevant experiences, including knowledge of, and experience in,
the utilization of OER.
Project Evaluation
Explain how the project will demonstrate whether the proposed deliverables
have been successfully achieved.
Your description should be linked to your Project Scope, Goals, and
Implementation Methodology; address the Required Performance Measures
listed in Section 10.4.2; and specify the type of information/data to be
collected.
Sustainability
Describe how you and/or your institution will continue the project or similar
activities after the Grant Period ends. You should identify any resources (time,
effort, funds, etc.) that will be needed over the longer-term to sustain the
effective use of the OER in the course(s) to support the learning outcomes, and
how those needs can be met. Indicate your willingness to contribute the
resources developed for this project to a statewide OER repository, should one
become available.
Final Tips
Tell the same story in the budget and the proposal narrative.
Too many times proposal writers pour their blood, sweat, and tears into a beautifully crafted narrative,
and the budget is an afterthought. Big mistake! The project budget is another opportunity to tell your
story and demonstrate your credibility. Everything in your budget should be reflected in the narrative.
The last thing you want is a budget that raises more questions than it answers.
Be kind to reviewers.
Making them happy should be one of your top goals. Reviewers are typically burdened with an
onerous number of applications to read — in addition to their own responsibilities as researchers. The
most effective way to leave reviewers happy: Use the grant-review criteria as subheadings in your
proposal, making it easier for the panelists to fill out their review forms.
Final Tips
Seek external reviews prior to submission.
The same person cannot write a grant and review it for clarity. You will miss errors, simply by virtue of
your familiarity with the material. So ask colleagues to read the application. It may be preferable for
some of your proofreaders not to have expertise in your area at all.
Eliminate industry words and jargon.
Every industry has its own jargon, but to appeal to the majority of foundations and corporations, it’s
best to eliminate all internally used acronyms and jargon.
Final Tips
Lose the $10 words.
The best grant proposals are easy to read, concise and understandable.
Support for Open Education at UTA
OER Discovery
● Open Education Librarian & subject librarians can help you locate existing
OER for your courses
● Advanced search & filter by license for images, videos, etc.
● Resources for getting started:
○ Open Textbook Network
○ OER Commons
○ Metafinder (search multiple repositories at once)
http://libguides.uta.edu/oer/intro
Open Licensing
● Guidance on legal use of open third-party content
● Guidance on appropriate attribution of openly licensed content
● Guidance on licensing new OER creations
http://libguides.uta.edu/oer/license
Creative Commons Licenses
From "U.S. College Affordability Summit" by Cable Green
Creative Commons Example
Publishing
● Access to Pressbooks: http://libguides.uta.edu/utacares/pressbooks
● Guidance & assistance adapting existing resources
● Accessibility review & remediation assistance
● ISBN & on-demand purchase options for print resources (optional)
Submission Information
Submission Process
● Applications must be submitted as a single PDF via email to
OERGP@thecb.state.tx.us
○ Note that applications must be submitted through UTA’s Office of Grants and Contracts
Services (OGCS); bluesheet must be submitted to OGCS by August 17 in order for them to
submit by the grant deadline.
● Guidelines for signing the application
Award Distribution
● Funds will be taxed under “Grants to Individuals” and grantee will receive
an IRS 1099-MISC form
● No indirect costs will be collected by UTA
● ½ payment distributed upon posting of OER; ½ payment distributed at end
of first term of OER use
Additional Requirements
● Successful applicants must submit 3 projects reports to THECB
○ December 16, 2019
○ December 14, 2020
○ September 13, 2021
● Notify and acknowledge THECB in publications related to the grant
Application Assistance & Review
http://libguides.uta.edu/utacares
Thank you!

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OER Grant Application Sprints

  • 1. OER Grant Application Sprint 2018 Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) OER Grant Program UTA Contacts Evelyn Barker Director of Grants & Special Projects ebarker@uta.edu Michelle Reed Open Education Librarian michelle.reed@uta.edu
  • 2. Agenda ● OER in Texas & Senate Bill 810 ● THECB OER Grant Program ● Application Components & Tips ● Support for Open Education at UTA ● Submission Information ● Application Assistance & Review
  • 3. OER in Texas & Senate Bill 810
  • 4. Texas Senate Bill 810 ● Searchable information for students about OER-only courses ● Feasibility study of statewide OER repository ● OER grant program https://capitol.texas.gov/billlookup/History.aspx?LegSess=85R&Bill=SB810
  • 5. Defining Open Education Resources “A teaching, learning, or research resource that is in the public domain or has been released under an intellectual property license that permits the free use, adaptation, and redistribution of the resource by any person. The term may include full course curricula, course materials, modules, textbooks, media, assignments, software, and any other tools, materials, or techniques, whether digital or otherwise, used to support knowledge.”
  • 6.
  • 8. THECB OER Grant Program
  • 9. What ● Open Educational Resources Grant Program ○ Transformation of one course to only OER: up to $5,000 grant ○ Transformation of multiple courses to only OER: up to $10,000 grant ● Eligibility applies only to lower-division courses offered within the Texas General Education Core Curriculum ● Materials for courses receiving grant funding must be available to students at no cost ● Course must be taught with the OER each of the four semesters following implementation ● Any materials created under the grant should either reside in the public domain or be licensed under a Creative Commons-Attribution license
  • 10. Who ● Eligible applicants are full-time faculty at Texas public institutions of higher education. ○ Faculty defined: “A person who is employed by an institution of higher education on a full- time basis as a member of the faculty whose duties include teaching, research, and administration.”
  • 11. Why The Open Educational Resources Grant Program (OERGP) was established to encourage faculty at institutions of higher education to adopt, modify, redesign, or develop courses that use only open educational resources (OER).
  • 12. When ● Application deadline: August 20 ○ Note that applications must be submitted through UTA’s Office of Grants and Contracts Services (OGCS); bluesheet must be submitted to OGCS by August 17 in order for them to submit by the grant deadline. ● Award announcements: October 1 (anticipated start 10/15) ● Development deadline: Spring 2019
  • 14. Data ● Performance Measures & Outcomes ○ Number of students who complete the course ○ Amount of money saved by a student due to the use of OER ○ Number of other faculty who adopt the curriculum ○ Student performance in terms of grades ○ Student drop/withdraw rates Baseline & projected per-semester outcomes are required for application. THREE PAGES MAX!
  • 15. Project Narrative ● Project Scope and Goals ● Implementation Methodology ● Project Evaluation ● Sustainability FIVE PAGES MAX!
  • 16. Evaluation Form ● Project Design (40 pts) ● Project Goals (30 pts) ● Evaluation and Expected Outcomes (50 pts) ● Priority Project (10 pts) - Academic Course Guide Manual
  • 17. Project Scope and Goals Specify the course name and number of the proposed course(s), how often each course is offered, and total enrollments for the most recent four offerings of each course at the Applicant’s institution. Explain how OERGP funding, if awarded, would enhance the course curricula, including learning outcomes, while ensuring that the students incur no cost for the educational resources used in the course except for printing. Describe each course’s current use of educational resources (e.g., textbooks) to support instruction and learning, the cost to the student for those resources, and the potential savings to students through the project. In addition, provide a brief overview of significant OER currently available, if any, for the subject matter (e.g., Psychology, History, etc.) of each course.
  • 18. Implementation Methodology Describe in detail how the project will implement OER. Address such questions as: ● What are the anticipated challenges of replacing currently utilized learning materials with OER and how do you plan to overcome those challenges? ● Will the proposed course adopt existing OER, adapt/revise existing OER, create/author new resources, or a combination of the three? If developing new resources for the course(s), provide a rationale for doing so (e.g., lack of peer-reviewed OER available in the subject matter, etc.). ● What existing OER will you adopt and/or adapt/revise, if applicable, and are they available to the students at no cost other than the cost of printing? ● Have the proper permissions been obtained, if needed, for all resource(s), and can you ensure that they can be licensed under a CC BY-NC-SA license? ● What format(s) will be used (e.g., PDFs, e-text, video, etc.)? ● How can students, faculty, and others access the OER? How will accessibility (ADA) of these materials be ensured? ● How will alignment be assured between learning outcomes and assessments, i.e. that the stated goals of the course match what you are actually assessing? How will OER support student mastery of learning? ● How will instructional designers, librarians, or other staff support the project? ● Which four academic semesters do you anticipate offering the developed course(s) that involve only OER? Outline a progression of activities and strategies during the Grant Period. Include pertinent information to support the choice of resources and strategies to implement their use in each course, and briefly list the project director’s qualifications and relevant experiences, including knowledge of, and experience in, the utilization of OER.
  • 19. Project Evaluation Explain how the project will demonstrate whether the proposed deliverables have been successfully achieved. Your description should be linked to your Project Scope, Goals, and Implementation Methodology; address the Required Performance Measures listed in Section 10.4.2; and specify the type of information/data to be collected.
  • 20. Sustainability Describe how you and/or your institution will continue the project or similar activities after the Grant Period ends. You should identify any resources (time, effort, funds, etc.) that will be needed over the longer-term to sustain the effective use of the OER in the course(s) to support the learning outcomes, and how those needs can be met. Indicate your willingness to contribute the resources developed for this project to a statewide OER repository, should one become available.
  • 21. Final Tips Tell the same story in the budget and the proposal narrative. Too many times proposal writers pour their blood, sweat, and tears into a beautifully crafted narrative, and the budget is an afterthought. Big mistake! The project budget is another opportunity to tell your story and demonstrate your credibility. Everything in your budget should be reflected in the narrative. The last thing you want is a budget that raises more questions than it answers. Be kind to reviewers. Making them happy should be one of your top goals. Reviewers are typically burdened with an onerous number of applications to read — in addition to their own responsibilities as researchers. The most effective way to leave reviewers happy: Use the grant-review criteria as subheadings in your proposal, making it easier for the panelists to fill out their review forms.
  • 22. Final Tips Seek external reviews prior to submission. The same person cannot write a grant and review it for clarity. You will miss errors, simply by virtue of your familiarity with the material. So ask colleagues to read the application. It may be preferable for some of your proofreaders not to have expertise in your area at all. Eliminate industry words and jargon. Every industry has its own jargon, but to appeal to the majority of foundations and corporations, it’s best to eliminate all internally used acronyms and jargon.
  • 23. Final Tips Lose the $10 words. The best grant proposals are easy to read, concise and understandable.
  • 24. Support for Open Education at UTA
  • 25. OER Discovery ● Open Education Librarian & subject librarians can help you locate existing OER for your courses ● Advanced search & filter by license for images, videos, etc. ● Resources for getting started: ○ Open Textbook Network ○ OER Commons ○ Metafinder (search multiple repositories at once) http://libguides.uta.edu/oer/intro
  • 26. Open Licensing ● Guidance on legal use of open third-party content ● Guidance on appropriate attribution of openly licensed content ● Guidance on licensing new OER creations http://libguides.uta.edu/oer/license
  • 27. Creative Commons Licenses From "U.S. College Affordability Summit" by Cable Green
  • 29. Publishing ● Access to Pressbooks: http://libguides.uta.edu/utacares/pressbooks ● Guidance & assistance adapting existing resources ● Accessibility review & remediation assistance ● ISBN & on-demand purchase options for print resources (optional)
  • 31. Submission Process ● Applications must be submitted as a single PDF via email to OERGP@thecb.state.tx.us ○ Note that applications must be submitted through UTA’s Office of Grants and Contracts Services (OGCS); bluesheet must be submitted to OGCS by August 17 in order for them to submit by the grant deadline. ● Guidelines for signing the application
  • 32. Award Distribution ● Funds will be taxed under “Grants to Individuals” and grantee will receive an IRS 1099-MISC form ● No indirect costs will be collected by UTA ● ½ payment distributed upon posting of OER; ½ payment distributed at end of first term of OER use
  • 33. Additional Requirements ● Successful applicants must submit 3 projects reports to THECB ○ December 16, 2019 ○ December 14, 2020 ○ September 13, 2021 ● Notify and acknowledge THECB in publications related to the grant
  • 34. Application Assistance & Review http://libguides.uta.edu/utacares

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