Open educational resources (OER) for health: a summer internship with OER Africa Presenter: Kathleen Ludewig (MSI/MPP Candidate 2010) Presented to: School of Information SI @ Work October 22, 2009 Copyright.

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Open educational
resources (OER) for
health: a summer
internship with OER Africa
Presenter:
Kathleen Ludewig (MSI/MPP Candidate 2010)
Presented to:
School of Information
SI @ Work
October 22, 2009
Copyright 2009 Kathleen Ludewig. Except where otherwise noted, this work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. To view a
copy of this license, visit <http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/>.
Who is OER Africa?
Small non-profit organization
Founded in 2008
Funded by the Hewlett Foundation
Mission: Connect like-minded African academics to create and share
OER in higher education
OER Africa’s Health OER Project
Partnership with five universities:
•University of Michigan
•Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST)
(Ghana)
•University of Ghana (UG) (Ghana)
•University of Cape Town (UCT) (South Africa)
•University of the Western Cape (UWC) (South Africa)
Project objectives
Create sustainable OER programs at the partner institutions with the
long-term goal of improving health care education and increasing the
number of trained healthcare professionals in Ghana and South
Africa
Objectives & Outcomes
Learning Objectives
• Learn about higher education in Ghana and South Africa
• Deepen knowledge about Ghanaian and South African copyright law
• Become familiar with the Ghanaian national service policy
• Build professional skills and cultural awareness regarding
development work in Ghana and South Africa
Project Deliverables
1.Summaries of the over 30 meetings I conducted with four institution
2.An OER toolkit as a training resource
3.Documentation of existing processes at KNUST and UG
4.Contributed to a two-year follow-on draft grant proposal with the
Hewlett Foundation
Observations of the Organization
Clockwise: African Health OER Network first annual meeting, KNUST dScribes, UWC School of Public Health, UCT OER team
Skills & Abilities
Communication broker
Copyright
Technical production (video, HTML)
Flexibility in new environments (culture, constrained resources)
Relevant SI classes: SI 519 (IP and Info Law), SI 575 (CIC
Seminar), SI 670 (Information in Organizations)
Self-Observation
Questions?
[email protected]
http://www.oerafrica.org/
https://open.umich.edu/wiki/