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Marvin Patton Post 1

2 June 2018, 1:23 AM

Day 1: Jumping In!

Hello, Colleagues:

I found a short (3:05) video, Password: OER, on Vimeo.  I think it provide a good overview of what Open Educational Resources.  I teach Child Development, so I suppose I was somewhat charmed by the little girl who explains OER as the video opens.  (She’s not perfectly articulate—but that’s partly why kids are so charming.)

Over these next two weeks, I hope to find encouragement for a project I have embarked upon with a couple of colleagues.  For my field, Child Development, I just don’t find many appropriate materials.  Particularly, I’d like to find an open resource zero cost textbook for one of my courses, Health, Safety and Nutrition.  After browsing all the recommended locations, I just couldn’t find it.  However, a professional with a similar need invited me to co-create such a book, along with another Child Development colleague.  Well, I’m not a published author and the suggestion seemed far-fetched to me—at first.  Yet when the plan was explained in detail, it gradually seemed very plausible.   The commercial textbook I assign presently costs upwards of $200; so, my students would surely appreciate a no-cost alternative resource of comparable quality. Also, I had hoped to someday become a textbook author—but that prospect had always seemed so distant and daunting.  Today, that goal doesn’t seem so impossible. Therefore, I’m hoping this class will improve my OER skills and knowledge to such levels that I can confidently and competently contribute my share toward this exciting project.


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Jenni Hayman Post 2 in reply to 1

2 June 2018, 3:52 PM

Hi Marvin, it's great to learn so much about you and your project. Our needs for great quality ECE resources are just as critical in Canada. ECE professionals should not have to bear the cost of expensive texts to get their education, considering the work they do and the inappropriately low pay-scale they work within. I look forward to finding ways to connect you with others to lighten the creation workload, and hopefully there may be some surprise resources already created that will help your work. I'll do some rummaging around the Canadian spaces (particularly in British Columbia) to see what's available. It's nice to have you here!