#279 Presentation

Tuesday 17 April 13:30 - 14:00 Bowett Room

Connecting the Dots


Camie Rodan & Alana Harrington, Saylor Foundation, US

Conference Theme:
Innovation

Summary:
Connecting the Dots will cover the Saylor Foundation’s open content aggregation process for free college-level courses.

Abstract:
When the Saylor Foundation surveyed the open education space three years ago, we identified four problems:

We sought to address all four issues by developing a structured content curation process, by which professors seek, vet, frame, and add to existing resources in order to yield complete courses, hosted on a central site, and tied to learning outcomes, assessments, and pre-defined learning taxonomies.
An ideal presentation for educators, open content creators, and OER proponents looking for best practices in the compilation of open content, Connecting the Dots will focus on Saylor’s content aggregation process, which encourages the sharing and reuse of open content. We work with over 170 professors to aggregate content into college-level courses. To find accurate, accessible resources, we acquaint our professors with known open content repositories and textbook sites, and encourage discipline teams to share discipline-specific resources. By beginning our process with learning taxonomies and outcomes in place, we are able to focus content searches, identifying only those resources needed for content mastery. We have also made the strategic decision to include copyrighted materials in our content aggregation process: while we are able to host some content, we continue to link to copyright-protected materials with the hope that we will either obtain permission to host the resource permanently or replace it with a more effective, openly licensed version.
Our structured aggregation technique addresses all four of the initially stated problems while offering salient benefits to stakeholders in the OER space.

Presentation attendees will come away having learned about the Saylor Foundation and how its content aggregation procedure encourages the sharing and reuse of OCW content.