Hi Bjoern, Matt McGregor (from Creative Commons Aotearoa New Zealand, cc'd) has done a lot of work in the pretertiary sector and has built a number of resources to help schools adopt OER policies. I am sure he would be happy to identify which resources might be of use to you and also share the hurdles that he encountered and what approaches have been more successful.
Cheers Fabiana On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 7:16 PM, Sara Frank Bristow < [email protected]> wrote: > I'd like to be involved in this, Bjoern - I have been researching the use > of OER at secondary level in the US but have UK connections. Please feel > free to message me off-list! > > As for Wikipedia/Wikimedia/other wiki space specifics I must defer to > other colleagues... > > Best > Sara > > > Sara Frank Bristow > e: [email protected] > <[email protected]> > tw: @SalientResearch <https://twitter.com/SalientResearch> > tel: +1 303.325.6063 > skype: sarafrankbristow > salient research: http://salientresearch.net > > *ps - post something! send feedback! http://oerx.org > <http://oerx.org> (beta)* > > > On Tue, May 27, 2014 at 5:30 AM, Bjoern Hassler <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Dear all, dear Pete, >> >> We're currently running a project for Leicester City Council (UK), >> seeking to promote the update and sharing of OER within secondary schools. >> I really think this is a visionary step - and I am not aware of other (UK) >> councils doing this. The aim is to produce guidance materials for teachers >> (as well as ideas for teacher workshops), on the >> use/re-use/sharing/remixing of OER, from various aspects (including, but >> not restricted to, legal considerations). >> >> We'd love to involve the wider community in this. Is this something that >> people on this list would like to take an interest in? Do you want to >> participate as a community? Or are there others who would like to >> participate individually? >> >> While we are producing a set of pdfs for Leicester, we do want to host >> the materials in as many places as possible - and of course could place >> them in the relevant wiki spaces - what do you think? >> >> All the best, >> Bjoern >> >> -- >> Dr Bjoern Hassler >> Centre for Commonwealth Education (Faculty of Education) >> & Digital Services (CARET, University Library) >> University of Cambridge >> Email: [email protected] >> >> Open Educational Resources for Teacher Education >> http://oer.educ.cam.ac.uk/ >> >> OER for School-based teacher professional learning in sub-Saharan Africa >> http://www.oer4schools.org >> >> Aptivate | (http://www.aptivate.org) >> Email: [email protected] >> >> Mobile (UK): +44-7952-888939 >> Web: http://www.sciencemedianetwork.org >> >> _______________________________________________ >> OpenAccess mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/openaccess >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > OpenAccess mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/openaccess > > -- M Fabiana Kubke Chair Advisory Panel Creative Commons Aotearoa New Zealand <http://www.creativecommons.org.nz/> Department of Anatomy | University of Auckland | New Zealand (+64) 9 373-7599 Ext 86002 | (+64)9 923 6002 (direct) | Mobile: (+64) 210 437 121 Skype: superfabs | http://twitter.com/Kubke | http://twitter.com/DrKupcake | http://blogs.plos.org/mindthebrain/ | http://kubke.wordpress.com | http://buildingblogsofscience.wordpress.com | http://sciblogs.co.nz/building-blogs-of-science | http://popscinz.wordpress.com | http://talkingteaching.wordpress.com
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