[LIBRARYDIR] Webinar reminder: Let's continue to grow! A webinar for librarians doing OER work in WA

Watkins, Candice cwatkins at tacomacc.edu
Mon Mar 11 13:10:30 PDT 2019


Thanks, Stephen - I can't answer all of your questions, but I can definitely add your thoughts to our growing list of ideas for future webinars. So glad you listened in!

Best,
Candice
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From: Badalamente, Stephen <sbadalamente at columbiabasin.edu>
Sent: Monday, March 11, 2019 12:18 PM
To: College and Media Librarians of WA; WACTC Library Directors
Cc: Watkins, Candice; Boyoung Chae <bchae at sbctc.edu> (bchae at sbctc.edu)
Subject: RE: Webinar reminder: Let's continue to grow! A webinar for librarians doing OER work in WA


One of the ideas I liked the best was promoting OER by asking students to reveal how they spent the money they saved.  Is there anyone engaged in assessing this more formally?  How do you measure the impact on access or attainment?



I also appreciated the comments regarding faculty compensation.  I ran across this post and think the way it frames it as an equity issue for knowledge creation is spot-on: http://thatpsychprof.com/oer-equity-and-implicit-creative-redlining/ (written by this guy https://bccampus.ca/2019/01/23/award-for-excellence-in-opened-rajiv-jhangiani/ in case I’m not the only one who hasn’t heard of him*).  I am sorry that the working groups in https://www.oercommons.org/hubs/open-washington aren’t full of faculty who have adopted and are adapting OER materials and otherwise working together to overcome the challenges and maximize student success, but I am not surprised.



Thanks again for this webinar.  I do hope we’ll have another when Boyoung is ready to tell us more about that RCW 28B.50.789<http://app.leg.wa.gov/RCW/default.aspx?cite=28B.50.789> report!



Best,



Stephen Badalamente,

Columbia Basin College



*He is also a great speaker, if the 5 mins I’ve watched so far of this " Serving Access, Equity, and Innovation through Open Educational Practices" https://www.cu.edu/coltt/keynote-speaker-2018<https://www.cu.edu/coltt/keynote-speaker-2018> are any indication.



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Recording of webinar

If you missed last week's OER webinar offered by the Library Leadership Council (LLC) of WA, you can catch the recording below. View the entire webinar or just the pieces you'd like.



Link to entire webinar:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MpNnO4mFUIY



Jump to the first presentation by Greg Bem of Lake Washington Institute of Technology:

https://youtu.be/MpNnO4mFUIY?t=270



Jump to the second presentation by Rowena McKernan of Whatcom Community College:

https://youtu.be/MpNnO4mFUIY?t=772



Jump to the third presentation by Boyoung Chae of SBCTC:

https://youtu.be/MpNnO4mFUIY?t=1329



Jump to the Q&A:

https://youtu.be/MpNnO4mFUIY?t=2084



Best,

The OE Work Group of the LLC

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Subject: Webinar reminder: Let's continue to grow! A webinar for librarians doing OER work in WA



Don't forget this webinar is approaching quickly! Here's the day, time, and zoom meeting link, as well as information about our presenters.



Topic: Open Education Week - Let's continue to grow! A webinar for librarians doing OER work in WA

Time: Mar 8, 2019 1:00 - 2:00 PM



Join Zoom Meeting

https://zoom.us/j/111107245<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__zoom.us_j_111107245&d=DwMF-g&c=C3yme8gMkxg_ihJNXS06ZyWk4EJm8LdrrvxQb-Je7sw&r=z0rr0SiNBDBzhvfhoVBX4sCPIQ7aHETqnhMvkmnO-3U&m=nkHeI8hZdm0sfmz1mWO7fV2KSyOdZMY2QTlNYU3Iatk&s=vV_9igRT4EO3pRTWFHJARK1JTy0Xp-7DLQGgWcibvSQ&e=>



Looking for a webinar on OER topics during Open Ed Week but one from within your own Washington neighborhood? You're in luck!



The Open Education work group from the Library Leadership Council of Washington is starting what we hope to be a series of webinars profiling promising projects, presentations, and even squirrel-y challenges from librarians doing OER work around the state of Washington.



Mark your calendars: We will have our first webinar during Open Education Week on Friday, March 8 from 1-2 p.m. Presentations will be in the form of 10-minute lightning talks, back-to-back, followed by a time for Q&A. The webinar will be recorded and shared out after the meeting.



The presenters will be:

  *   Greg Bem, Lake Washington Institute of Technology: Greg is one of two faculty librarians at Lake Washington Institute of Technology (LWTech), also serving as the Library Coordinator. He has supported the school’s OER Core Team since it was formed two years ago, and has been exploring open access and open education since 2012. Along with Sue Wozniak, Greg is currently investigating the efficacy of open access databases (via the WACTCLC), as well as the integration of open pedagogy in three LWTech courses (via the 2019 Assessment in Action (AiA) grant).
  *   Rowena McKernan, Whatcom Community College: Rowena is an Open Educational Resources Specialist at Whatcom Community College. She is currently managing the campus’ Open Textbook Library which runs on Pressbooks and is investigating the use of open source technologies to support accessible information literacy on campus.
  *   Boyoung Chae, SBCTC: Boyoung is a Policy Associate of eLearning and Open Education at the Washington State Board for Community & Technical Colleges (SBCTC). Boyoung received her PhD in Instructional Technology from the University of Georgia and her MS in Instructional Systems from the Pennsylvania State University. She led the development of several state-wide OER initiatives, such as Open Course Library<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__opencourselibrary.org_&d=DwMF-g&c=C3yme8gMkxg_ihJNXS06ZyWk4EJm8LdrrvxQb-Je7sw&r=z0rr0SiNBDBzhvfhoVBX4sCPIQ7aHETqnhMvkmnO-3U&m=nkHeI8hZdm0sfmz1mWO7fV2KSyOdZMY2QTlNYU3Iatk&s=zfV2LJiWXRO09Iu0i2U8zUVQEVBKceXfx8TX1a6yHMg&e=> and Open Washington<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.openwa.org_&d=DwMF-g&c=C3yme8gMkxg_ihJNXS06ZyWk4EJm8LdrrvxQb-Je7sw&r=z0rr0SiNBDBzhvfhoVBX4sCPIQ7aHETqnhMvkmnO-3U&m=nkHeI8hZdm0sfmz1mWO7fV2KSyOdZMY2QTlNYU3Iatk&s=K-4efCLLWLPQW0f1af2w8BDve7Oi29H_dLZjDnplxBY&e=>. Recently, with her SBCTC colleague Mark Jenkins, she co-authored an OER research report<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__drive.google.com_file_d_0B4eZdZMtpULyZC1NRHMzOEhRRzg_view-3Fpli-3D1&d=DwMF-g&c=C3yme8gMkxg_ihJNXS06ZyWk4EJm8LdrrvxQb-Je7sw&r=z0rr0SiNBDBzhvfhoVBX4sCPIQ7aHETqnhMvkmnO-3U&m=nkHeI8hZdm0sfmz1mWO7fV2KSyOdZMY2QTlNYU3Iatk&s=Vhg57Xe7N-v4Ha0MLdnW-lFUtB5v-eYq1JLHiVrK88U&e=> awarded the Open Education Consortium’s Open Research Award for Open Education Excellence, and a book chapter<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__unesdoc.unesco.org_images_0024_002443_244365e.pdf&d=DwMF-g&c=C3yme8gMkxg_ihJNXS06ZyWk4EJm8LdrrvxQb-Je7sw&r=z0rr0SiNBDBzhvfhoVBX4sCPIQ7aHETqnhMvkmnO-3U&m=nkHeI8hZdm0sfmz1mWO7fV2KSyOdZMY2QTlNYU3Iatk&s=rInY2YgWdFKXLu_UsQ4lugw8Sw-NHQEpSeU2bNzhIlQ&e=> for UNESCO.



Please join us!



Regards,

The Open Education work group from the Library Leadership Council of Washington.

Contact Candice Watkins, cwatkins at tacomacc.edu<mailto:cwatkins at tacomacc.edu> with questions about the webinar.




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