User: Professor Lovenchalk (http://www.flickr.com/photos/p2puniversity/8095066174/in/set-72157631786592049 )
1. if i share don't i risk losing control? won't i lose my students? will i lose my job? will i not be able to make money?
2. what is this and why should i participate?
3. how do i do this open thing? how do i do it right? can you show me an example of open?
Flipchart: http://www.flickr.com/photos/p2puniversity/8095065590/in/photostream
Courses
1. oer for faculty: what's in it for me?
- w/discipline based peer testimonials
- benefits
- career opportunities/collaboration
- teaching/learning/innovation opportunity
2. two minute tours
- images
- articles
- audio
- video
- teaching materials like open textbooks, simulations
- licensing (cc)
3. how to get started
- i have somethign i want to share
- i want to mash up something
- i want to give students increased resources
Partners
- ocw - "Mary Lou says we need stay on task even with bumps on the road; will coordinate 1-2 courses for Professor Lovenchalk and find people in OCWC network to help."
- david wiley
- open university (patrick) - "Patrick will refresh and adapt a course on creating OER in OpenLearn to the School of Open."
- cc (paul)
- learning registry (steve midgley)
- lrmi (greg grossmeier)
- mozilla & thimble/popcorn - carla
Resources
- thimble/popcorn
- lrmi
- learning registry
Getting started
- Go to http://schoolofopen.org and get familiar with the other courses to see how yours might be structured.
- Join the discussion and introduce yourself and your field of “open” interest: https://groups.google.com/group/school-of-open. See if others are interested in building it as well. Someone might already be developing a similar course.
- Register for a P2PU account at http://p2pu.org.
- Start creating! You can create directly on the P2PU platform or use this pad (and also create new ones at http://pad.p2pu.org ) for collaborative editing.
- When you're at a point that's ready for feedback, email the discussion list at school-of-open@googlegroups.com
Start outlining courses here...