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Lydia Thorne Post 1

3 June 2018, 6:05 AM

What OER means to me..

To me, OER is a social justice issue. Here in Canada with the #textbookbroke campaign, there has been a lot of talk about textbook affordability as a barrier to academic success and student learning. But I think it's important to remember that there are many barriers to education, especially for first generation students and for those from traditionally more marginalized backgrounds. 

I really love this post by Robin DeRosa (2017), who highlights some of these barriers in our education system and the role of OER in social justice. Do we presume that our students have access to broadband at home so that they can access open educational resources? Do our students have the digital skills needed to participate in these open communities of practice that are so often housed online? Are these materials accessible to those with disabilities or to those who prefer alternate formats or different learning styles?

Over the next two weeks, I would like to learn more about OER more broadly, as well as issues relating to open licensing and the public domain. I am also interested in learning more about existing resources (OER repositories, open textbook platforms, etc.) in order to help faculty efficiently locate and create relevant OER materials.


Words describing justice

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Norbert BORUETT

Norbert Boruett Post 2 in reply to 1

3 June 2018, 9:21 AM

What does OER mean to me.

Good question, well have been with OER for a long time, having been born in resource poor country or continent- i have fell in love with OER- so when you posed the question i Google my name with OER and see what i found out


http://www.budapestopenaccessinitiative.org/open_education/read-the-declaration/


Jenni Hayman Post 4 in reply to 2

3 June 2018, 12:46 PM

Welcome to the course Norbert. The Cape Town Declaration is a good place to be. Let us know how we might help you in your work!

Norbert BORUETT

Norbert Boruett Post 5 in reply to 4

4 June 2018, 1:18 PM

OER

Jenni, i would like to spread the gospel of OER, we need it here  real hard. Our academia is so ancient and belief the students should learn, in a similar way they learned. We have people who reject Wikipedia.

Jenni Hayman Post 3 in reply to 1

3 June 2018, 12:42 PM

Welcome Lydia, thank you for sharing Robin's work, she's a terrific leader in open education, particularly related to the deeper issues rather than just the surface cost savings dialogue.

Jennifer Nohai-Seaman Post 6 in reply to 1

7 June 2018, 8:33 PM

100% social justice issue!