Agenda for Otago Polytechnic OERu review and planning day
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Pre-planning day homework
Preparation for critical friend review
It's OK to be hard on content -- but always be soft on the person
- Prepare a "traffic light" review for the course sub-section allocated for your review:
- Green light: List the features or aspects which stand out as good practice. These are the items we should aim to replicate across the GDTE
- Amber light: List ideas for improvement, but not mission critical for adoption. We'll implement these over time.
- Red light: These are issues which must be fixed.
- While working through your allocated sub-section for review, add specific comments on the corresponding talk page in the wiki.
Section to review | Allocated reviewers |
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Introduction to OEP course | Cameron Campbell, Hilary Jenkins, Emma Tumilty, Heather Day, Steve Henry |
Active learning for the 21st century from Foundation Learning | Emma Bilous, Peter Harris, Emma Hogg, Jo Wakelin, Veronique Olin |
The dual professional from Practice Context | Alexa Forbes, Cris Antona, Hayden Parsons, Wayne Mackintosh, Alex Huffadine |
Tentative suggested agenda items for planning day
Please add suggested agenda items and remember to sign your name below. Veronique and Wayne will develop a plan for the days activities.
- Discuss current and future OP developments in OER --Sally Pairman
- What is the range of offerings we have? --Sally Pairman
- Have we got a consistent approach to their development? -- Sally Pairman
- What add-on services might we offer (eg. Academic mentoring, assessment, badging) as new business for OP? -- Sally Pairman
- How do we ensure a consistent approach? -- Sally Pairman
- Critical friend review of developments to date (Peer review) --Mackiwg 02:01, 27 March 2013 (UTC)
- Developing a final checklist before going live (eg reviewing copyright on 3rd party media, checking CC license on each course page etc.) -- --Mackiwg 02:24, 27 March 2013 (UTC)
- Otago Polytechnic branding of shared OERu courses -- --Mackiwg 02:26, 27 March 2013 (UTC)
- Participation of Otago Polytechnic staff in shaping OERu futures and network decisions. --Mackiwg 02:30, 27 March 2013 (UTC)
- Feedback from Wayne regarding OERu course used as the model for OERu development: Regional relations in Asia and the Pacific - AST1000 -- Veronique Olin
Working agenda
- Welcome and discussion on what we would like to achieve with the day
- Agreement on the agenda
- Inventory of OP Online
- What are the range of offerings OPOnline currently have - Sally
- Discuss current and future OP / OPOnline developments - Sally
- Reflection on the OERu model
- Critical friend review
- Small group collaboration to generate a "traffic light" review
- Lessons learned
- Challenges and proposed solutions
- Next steps
- Supporting technologies for open online courses
- Solutions for parallel mode delivery (design implications)
- Harvesting institutional-based LMS forum feeds
- Branding OP Online content
- Transclusion for reusability
- Transcluding links
- Transcluding the course schedule
- Style conventions
- Using the <ref> tag
- Avoid including section numbers in wiki pages, eg WEEK 6 - Unit 3 Topic 2
- Enabling LQTemail and email notifications for changes
- Wiki-based open design approaches
- Solutions for parallel mode delivery (design implications)
- Learning design for open education
- Pedagogy of discovery / "Free range learning"
- micro Open Online Courses (mOOCs) and micro-credentials.
- OP Online delivery models for the future
- What add-on services might we offer and what are the implications for the pedagogical design of our courses
- OP Online processes (What do we need to do our work cheaper, faster and better?)