#328 Panel (90 minutes)

Tuesday 17 April 13:30 - 15:00 Fitzpatrick Theatre

Embed, don't Bolt-on: promoting OER use in UK universities

Joanna Wild, University of Oxford, UK
Terese Bird, University of Leicester
Melissa Highton, University of Oxford, UK
Andy Lane, The Open University, UK
Chris Follows, University of Arts London, UK
Richard Windle, University of Nottingham, UK

Moderator:
Joanna Wild, University of Oxford, UK

Panel:  

Conference Theme: Innovation

Summary:
Academic staff needs support in using OER. Five panelists share their institutional approaches.

Abstract:
 Findings from the recently published report on the JISC-commissioned OER impact study highlighted the need to support academic staff in use and reuse of openly licensed resources (Masterman&Wild, 2011). One of the recommendations for improving services to staff and students encourages institutions to “capitalise on existing professional development activities in order to foster a voluntary culture of sharing and reuse.” Numerous practices have emerged in this area, all sharing the same aim – to increase engagement with and use of OER within institutions – but differing in the approach to achieve this goal. These practices, however, are still isolated cases rather than mainstream practice in UK HE institutions. This panel brings together SCORE fellows coming from five UK Higher Education Institutions that took different approaches to address the challenge of promoting academics’ engagement with sharing and use of OER.
The panel will contribute towards building an understanding of:

The statements of the panel experts will be structured around the following questions:

The panel presentation and ensuing discussion will be of value to anyone still struggling to decide how best to engage own academic staff/faculty with ideas and practices surrounding OER.
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