Initiative Description Initiative Goals Initiative Engagement Margaret Ann Murphy, Dave Malicke Open.Michigan Initiative University of Michigan Medical School May 14, 2014 @ Glacier Hills Download slides: http://openmi.ch/ghills14 Except where otherwise noted,
Download ReportTranscript Initiative Description Initiative Goals Initiative Engagement Margaret Ann Murphy, Dave Malicke Open.Michigan Initiative University of Michigan Medical School May 14, 2014 @ Glacier Hills Download slides: http://openmi.ch/ghills14 Except where otherwise noted,
Initiative Description Initiative Goals Initiative Engagement Margaret Ann Murphy, Dave Malicke Open.Michigan Initiative University of Michigan Medical School May 14, 2014 @ Glacier Hills Download slides: http://openmi.ch/ghills14 Except where otherwise noted, this work is available under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. Copyright 2014 The Regents of the University of Michigan. 1 2 of open education circulate new ideas develop new skills foster collaboration and innovation 3 Image CC:BY Sherrie Thai (Flickr) Open Educational Resources (OER) Any educational resources that are: 1. Free to access 1. Publicly available 2. Shared under some licenses to use, adapt, redistribute 4 The mission is to serve the people of Michigan and the world through leadership in creating, communicating, preserving and applying knowledge, art, and academic values, and in developing leaders and citizens who will challenge the present and enrich the future. 5 Office of Enabling Technologies Our HomeMedical School Information Services University of Michigan Medical School open.umich.edu/education/med 6 The mission of the African Health Open Educational Resources (OER) Network is to advance health education in Africa by creating and promoting free, openly licensed teaching materials created by Africans to share knowledge, address www.oerafrica.org/healthoer curriculum gaps, and support health education communities. 7 “Open.Michigan enables University of Michigan faculty, students, staff and others to share their educational resources and research with the world.” 8 1 2 culture of sharing comprehensive public access 9 10 Facilitate OER Production Affordability (low/no cost) Ease of Reuse History 373: History of the American West Michael Witgen CC: BY-SA openmi.ch/history373 11 Facilitate OER Production Affordability (low/no cost) lib.umich.edu/eb m Ease of Reuse STATS 250: Introduction to Statistics and Data Analysis Brenda Gunderson CC: BY-NC-SA And on Amazon print-on-demand 12 Help request statistics class 13 Help request Native American History 14 Expand and Improve OER offerings Quality Innovation New distribution channels CC: BY-NC Michael Hortsch 15 Expand and Improve OER offerings openmi.ch/cgh-handbook Participatory Learning Skills-based Collaboration openmi.ch/pharm476-w11 16 Participation 1OOO + subscribers to quarterly newsletter for African Partnerships 400+ contributors, 76 UMMS faculty 21 U-M units 500+ mailing list members Nearly 2000 twitter followers 17 Collection 500+ videos 200+ courses & resources 47.5K unique page views per month 18 U-M colleges & schools ~4 million YouTube views 18 Audience Overview 19 Closing For more info, contact: Website: [email protected] Facebook: http://openmi.ch/mediafb Download these slides http://openmi.ch/ghills14 This presentation builds upon slides and discussions with other Open.Michigan team members, including: Kathleen Omollo, Emily Puckett Rodgers, Pieter Kleymeer, Garin Fons, Greg Grossmeier, Susan Topol, Dave Malicke, Ted Hanss, and Erik Hofer. Presentation by Margaret Ann Murphy, Dave Malicke. Copyright 2014 The Regents of the University of Michigan. Except where otherwise noted, this work is available under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.