"Open Knowledge: Opening our Teaching and Learning Resources to Enable Positive Change Across the Country and Around the World" a presentation to the ADEA Annual Conference in Washington DC on 1 March 2010
Health OER Activities at the University of Michigan
1. Open Knowledge: Opening our Teaching and Learning Resources to Enable Positive Change Across the Country and Around the World Ted Hanss Director, Enabling Technologies 1 March 2010 Copyright 2010 The University of Michigan. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 United States License. To view a copy of this license, visit <http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/us/>. ADEA Annual Conference - Washington, DC
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8. publish to OER site we can help. CC: BY Garin Fons, Pieter Kleymeer characters by Ryan Junell dScribe working together toward open roles O.M team dScribes learn dScribes receive training on copyright, licensing, OER, the Open.Michigan initiative & the dScribe methodology cool! connect dScribes (faculty, student, or staff) connect with Open.Michigan & develop plan to collaborate clear dScribes clear copyright & escalate difficult issues to Open.Michigan team review Open.Michigan team reviews material and publishes to Open.Michigan website assess dScribes identify & document copyright concerns, then find & create new open content Class #1 Agenda edit dScribes make necessary edits to the material, add metadata, license info, etc. Class #1 Agenda gather & license dScribes gather & license their own content, then solicit & license content from collaborators
16. More info: open.umich.edu [email_address] Presentation contributors include Garin Fons, Ted Hanss, Pieter Kleymeer, David Stern, Ohene Opare-Sem, Cary Engleberg External Support for the African Health OER Network is provided by the Hewlett Foundation