Agenda for 2nd meeting of OERu anchor partners

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Key points


Aims of the meeting



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Aims
The aims of the meeting are to:
  • Develop proposals for action to transition the OERu international collaboration from the initial prototypes to a sustainable and scalable program of OERu study
  • Formally launch the OERu to the world
  • Identify and plan the prototypes required of our next phase of incremental design.


Meeting design and principles of engagement



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Design principles
This is not a conference -- it is an open implementation planning meeting which will change the lives of students currently excluded from the formal post-secondary education sector worldwide. The meeting agenda is based on the following principles:
  • Build on our OERu decisions, work done to date and inputs from the OERu 13.09 SCoPE planning seminar.
  • Anchor partners have decision-making autonomy on the agenda and implementation decisions.
  • Focus on decisions for the OERu action plan - hence the emphasis on shifting from the 2012/1013 prototyping phase to sustainable and scalable implementation.
  • Identify strategic issues for the medium and long term - but avoid the temptation of trying to solve all problems at this meeting.
  • Keep presentations and monologues to a minimum.
  • Avoid unnecessary affirmations or agreements with previous speakers. Contribute when you have something new to add, want to clarify a previous point or table an alternative view or idea.


Working agenda: Day 1 (Strategy focus) 31 Oct

Session 1: Aims of the meeting and meeting our partners



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Objectives
The objectives of this session are to:
  • welcome participants to Thompson Rivers University
  • articulate the aims of the 2nd meeting of anchor partners
  • get to know the OERu family


Item Description Duration Time Kamloops participants Remote participants
Continental breakfast Group networking 30 mins 8:30AM No web stream No web stream
Official welcome Opening blessing from First Nations Elder Jimmy Jack.

Welcome from Alan Shaver, President of Thompson Rivers University.

30 mins 9:00AM Live plenerary Webcast
Aims of the meeting Video message from Robin Day, Independent Chair of the OER Foundation Board of Directors. 15 mins 9:30AM Live plenary Webcast
Video link
Introductions & vision for next phase of OERu Facilitator: Brian Lamb, Director, Innovation, TRU
Participants introduce themselves and share their wish for OERu's next phase of development using the two breath rule (no more than 2 mins per participant).
60 mins 9:45AM Live plenary Webcast

Introduce yourself here

Morning tea and virtual coffee Group networking and reflection 30 mins 10:45AM Local networking Virtual networking

Session 2: Taking stock and setting meeting priorities



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Objectives
The objectives of this session are to:
  • Re-affirm the OERu principles and decisions to set in context the rest of the discussions and update new members of the OERu family
  • Review the inputs from the open SCoPE seminar, OERu: Developing an agenda together
  • Prioritise the issues the 2nd meeting of OERu anchor partners must address.


Item Description Duration Time Kamloops participants Remote participants
Where we're at right now
  • Facilitator: Wayne Mackintosh, Director/ UNESCO-COL Chair in OER (15 mins) Summary of the OERu model, achievements and lessons learned.
  • Facilitator: Paul Stacey, Associate Director of Global Learning, Creative Commons: (15 mins) Summary of the SCoPE OERu planning seminarPDF down.png. See also this Google Doc overview. (shortcut bit.ly/OERuSummary )
30 mins 11:15AM Live plenary Webcast
OERu meeting priorities and issues Mini-breakout
Facilitator: Wayne Mackintosh

Participants randomly assigned to 4 groups plus one virtual group and tasked to:

  • Identify the top 3 priorities this meeting should address
  • Bullet list of issues and questions
  • Strategic leadership issues to be tabled at the OERu Council of Chief Executive Officers.

Group 1 report  |  Group 2 report  |  Group 3 report  |  Group 4 report

30 mins 11:45AM No webstream Etherpad document
Report back on priorities and issues Facilitator: Irwin DeVries, Director, Curriculum Development, TRU OL

Priorities and issues are recorded and will be revisited during the course of the meeting.

  • 4 groups plus one virtual group report back (5 mins each)
  • Plenary discussion and facilitator's conclusion (20 mins)
45 mins. 12:15PM Live plenary Webcast
Lunch break Group networking (local and virtual) 30 mins. 1:00PM No webstream No webstream

Session 3: Strategic issues and related decisions



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Objectives
The objectives of this session are to:
  • Develop a proposal for action to achieve a fiscally sustainable and scalable network
  • Develop proposal(s) for action on the OERu program of study including:
    • Integration of open textbooks (Textbook Zero) into the OERu model.
    • Establishment of programme curriculum management group and related terms of reference.
  • Institutional leadership and operations loop, including proposals for consideration by the OERu Council of Chief Executive Officers.


Item Description Duration Time Kamloops participants Remote participants
Introducing strategic issues and decisions needed
  • Facilitator: Wayne Mackintosh (6 mins) Summarise the OERu fiscal model and seed ideas for achieving a fiscally sustainable and scalable model.
  • Facilitator: David Porter, Executive Director, BCcampus (6 mins) How can we use open textbooks and OER to build the OERu programme of study?.
  • Facilitator: Alan Davis, President, KPU (6 mins) The view of the OERu from a President's office - identifying the issues.
  • Facilitator: Wayne Mackintosh (6 mins) The breakout brief.
30 mins 1:30PM Live plenary Webcast
Proposals for action Substantive breakout

Taking the issues paper into account, participants self-select to work in one of four groups to produce proposals for action:

  1. Group 1: Planning for a fiscally sustainable and scalable OERu network
  2. Group 2: Levering open textbooks for building the OERu programme of study
  3. Group 3: OERu curriculum work group
  4. Group 4: OERu leaders and implementers work group - Inputs for the OERu Council of Chief Executive Officers meeting. (Using strategic leadership issues identified in the previous session.
45 mins 2:00PM Breakout groups No webstream

Etherpad link

Feedback and anchor partner implementation decisions Facilitator: Rory McGreal, UNESCO-COL Chair in OER, Professor, AU
  • Each group will present their proposal for action with opportunities for clarification and refinement (20 mins)
  • Summary of proposal for action from the virtual group. (5 mins)
  • Discussion and OERu partner decisions (20 mins)
45 mins 2:45PM Live plenary Webcast
Afternoon coffee and virtual tea Group networking and reflection 30 mins 3:30PM Local networking Virtual networking

Session 4: Public lecture and networking

Item Description Duration Time Kamloops participants Remote participants
Public lecture

Sir John Daniel

Introduction by Alan Shaver

OER and MOOCs in a Time of Economic Crisis
(20 minute presentation followed by response from Phil Ker and Q&A)

40 mins 4:00PM Live plenary Webcast plus microblog questions from remote participants (Tag: #OERu).
OERu meeting dinner Tapas and networking

(Cash bar will be available)

90 mins 5:30PM No web stream No web stream





Day 2 (Operations focus) 1 Nov

Session 5: What did we learn from the OERu prototypes



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Objectives
The objectives of this session are to:
  • share experiences and lessons learned from the OERu 2012 / 2013 prototypes
  • generate ideas for future OERu operations


Item Description Duration Time Kamloops participants Remote participants
Continental breakfast Group networking 30 mins 8:30AM No web stream No web stream
Speed geek session on OERu prototypes Aim: The aim of the session is for all participants to quickly view five presentations in selected OERu prototypes with the ability for small group Q&A.

The participants are randomly assigned into five small groups. The group will rotate sequentially through 5 speed geek stations. Each station will provide a 5 minute presentation followed by a 5 minute question and answer session. When the bell sounds, groups move to the next station.
Speed Geek Stations:

  1. SP4Ed mOOC experience (Wayne Mackintosh),
  2. AST1000 prototype with focus on handling assessment payments (David Bull, Director, Open Access College, USQ)
  3. TRU Art100: Art Appreciation & Techniques remix, open design (Gail Morong, Instructional Designer, TRU OL)
  4. 2012 / 2013 OERu tech innovations. (Jim Tittsler, Tech Lead, OER Foundation)
  5. Report on the Assessment and Accreditation of Learners using OER (Rory McGreal & Dianne Conrad, Associate Professor, UA)
60 mins 9:00AM Live Webstream
Moving sequentially to each speed geek station.

Session 6: International launch of the OERu

Item Description Duration Time Kamloops participants Remote participants
OERu launch event
  • Blessing of the OERu launch by First Nations Elder Estella Patrick Moller
  • Introduction by Alan Shaver, President, Thompson Rivers University
  • Launch keynote address, Sir John Daniel
  • Public launch of the OERu web site, Sir John Daniel
45 mins 10:00AM Live plenary Web cast
Group photo Group photo to record the launch of the OERu 15 mins 10:45AM No webstream No webstream
Morning tea and virtual coffee Group networking and reflection 30 mins 11:00AM Local networking Virtual networking

Session 7: 2014 OERu operational planning and decisions

Item Description Duration Time Kamloops participants Remote participants
Identifying workgroups for operational proposals for action Facilitator: Wayne Mackintosh

During this session we will identify work groups for the next breakout session. Drawing on the outputs from the SCoPE planning session, possible work groups include:

  • Guidelines for micro Open Online Courses and corresponding micro credentials
  • Marketing and recruitment of OERu learners
  • Assessment and credentialing of learning
    • Developing a framework and terms of reference for a working group for OER credit transfer and course articulation (for input and further refinement at the COL meeting)
    • Designing an OERu 2014 protype for "credit-by-exam" and multi-level exit points
    • Developing an OERu course on how to prepare a PLAR portfolio (possibly credit bearing for an OERu credential).
  • Project management for OERu 2014 activities and establishing an OERu management group
  • Quality assurance
  • Others?
30 mins 11:30AM Live plenary Web stream
Group planning work Groups identified in the previous session work on proposals for action. 60 mins 12:00PM Breakout groups No web stream

Etherpad

Lunch break Group networking (local and virtual) 30 mins 1:00PM No web stream No web stream
Feedback session Facilitator: Brian Lamb
  • Local groups and virtual group feedback on proposals for action
  • Group discussion
  • OERu decisions
45 mins 1:30PM Live plenary Web stream

Session 8: Distinctively open - our point of difference

Item Description Duration Time Kamloops participants Remote participants
Open practice
  • Facilitator: Jim Tittsler (12 mins) - How open works -- the view and experience from open source
  • Facilitator: Irwin DeVries (12 mins) - Research reflections on open design approaches
  • Facilitator: Wayne Mackintosh (5 mins) - Briefing for small groups.
30 mins 2:15PM Live plenary Web stream
Afternoon coffee and virtual tea Group networking and reflection 30 mins 2:45PM Local networking Virtual networking
Making open work for OERu Mini-breakout

Small group sessions to develop proposals for action:

  • Group 1: OERu institutional collaboration on open technology infrastructure and innovation
  • Group 2: Capacity development in and support for cultural change regarding open processes.
30 mins 3:15PM Breakout groups No web stream
Etherpad
Feedback and anchor partner implementation decisions Facilitator: Paul Stacey
  • Feedback sessions on proposal for action from each group including remote participant feedback
  • Discussion of OERu decisions.
30 mins 3:45PM Live plenary Web stream
Feedback

Session 9: Conclusion

Item Description Duration Time Kamloops participants Remote participants
Plenary wrap up and conclusion Facilitators: Irwin DeVries and Wayne Mackintosh
  • Review of achievement and progress on meeting priorities and issues raised during Session 2
  • Conclusion
  • Closing words: Alan Shaver
45 mins 4:15PM Live plenary Web stream