Hello all,
Please fill out the following poll by Friday December 15th to indicate your general winter term availability!
https://www.when2meet.com/?22767556-xhcBn
We brainstormed the following four topics for our monthly winter term meetings, but feel free to email me with further suggestions! (Which month is which may depend on the availability of guest speakers)
* Copyright (hopefully with the university copyright lawyer, Althea Wheeler)
* Best practices around adaptation of existing OERs
* Using YuJa video and integrating it into pressbooks (hopefully with the YuJa expert from the Centre)
* Accessibility and/or EDI in OERs
Hope to see you at future meetings!
Julie
P.S. Glenn, could you please share this with the OER grant recipients?
Dr. Julianne Doner (she/her)
Linguistics Resources Designer (one year term), University of Manitoba
PhD 2019 in Linguistics (comparative and theoretical syntax), University of Toronto
https://juliannedoner.wixsite.com/website
Hello everyone,
Our next meeting is tomorrow, Tuesday Novebmer 21st at 9 am in the Icelandic Reading Room of the Dafoe Library.
We will be discussing Parts 4 and 5 of Making Ripples
https://press.rebus.community/MakingRipples/
We will also finalize plans for what to read in December.
If you would like to attend by zoom, let me know and I can set up a link.
Julie
Dr. Julianne Doner (she/her)
Linguistics Resources Designer (one year term), University of Manitoba
PhD 2019 in Linguistics (comparative and theoretical syntax), University of Toronto
https://juliannedoner.wixsite.com/website
Hello all,
Just a reminder that the next OER peer support group will be meeting on Tuesday, October 24th at 9 am in the Icelandic Reading Room. The Icelandic Reading Room can be found on the 3rd floor of the Elizabeth Dafoe library.
We will be discussing parts 1-3 of Making Ripples, available at the following link
* https://press.rebus.community/MakingRipples/
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* Those of us who attended the OE Global conference in Edmonton may also share a report of the conference.
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* Iwona and I are planning to meet for an accountability writing session afterwards. You are all welcome to join us!
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* Hope to see you there!
* Julie
Dr. Julianne Doner (she/her)
Linguistics Resources Designer (one year term), University of Manitoba
PhD 2019 in Linguistics (comparative and theoretical syntax), University of Toronto
https://juliannedoner.wixsite.com/website
I’m passing along news of a promising OER training opportunity. For those who haven’t heard, Campus Manitoba is aiming to pull together a Manitoba-based cohort for the Rebus Textbook Success Program. Participants should be individuals or teams currently working on specific OER projects. The program would begin in November.
The professional development program is one year long, and would include 9 to 12 weeks of weekly meetings, followed by monthly meetings.
Details on the program can be found here: https://rebus.community/textbook-success-program/
Cost is $4000 per OER project, and allows participation for all members of the team.
You can contact Carley McDougall (mcdougallc(a)campusmanitoba.ca<mailto:mcdougallc@campusmanitoba.ca>) for more information. If you’re interested in the opportunity, please let me know as well, and I can look into the possibility of the OER grant program supporting the registration costs.
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Glenn Bergen (he/him)
OER Coordinator, University of Manitoba Libraries
151 Elizabeth Dafoe Library
T: 204-474-7338
https://umanitoba.ca/libraries/advance-open-ed
Hello all,
We will be having our inaugural meeting of the OER group on Tuesday, September 26th from 9-10 am in the Icelandic Board Room on the 3rd floor of the Dafoe Library, beside the Archives.
(One person indicated that they are not free until 9:15 am on the poll. It is fine to arrive late.)
At this initial meeting, we will:
* Introduce each other and our interest in OERs
* Make suggestions for things to read and discuss this semester
* Discuss who is interested in writing accountability sessions
* Determine whether to meet once or twice a month (if twice a month, one meeting would likely be a writing accountability session, and could be for just a subset of us).
* Discuss the OER grants and the OER lab at UM
If you cannot make it, feel free to send me your suggestions/preferences in advance of our first meeting.
Looking forward to meeting you!
Julie
Dr. Julianne Doner (she/her)
Linguistics Resources Designer (one year term), University of Manitoba
PhD 2019 in Linguistics (comparative and theoretical syntax), University of Toronto
https://juliannedoner.wixsite.com/website
Hello all!
Thank you once again for your interest in the OER group. Now that summer is over, I thought it would be a good time to try again to set up regular meetings.
Please fill out this When2Meet Poll by Friday September 15 to indicate your availability. Let's go with availability to meet in person at Fort Garry campus for now, but if that's not possible for you, please send me a email to let me know and we can meet on zoom.
https://www.when2meet.com/?21357958-JhFaS
If you haven't used a when2meet poll before, you sign in on the left. A chart of the possible times will pop up, and you drag and select the times you are available.
OPTIONAL: If you would like to give feedback on what we should read/do at our meetings, the google survey I created this summer is still available!
https://forms.gle/MXu4t8hJGvKyH23y5
Looking forward to meeting you!
Julie
Dr. Julianne Doner (she/her)
Linguistics Resources Designer (one year term), University of Manitoba
PhD 2019 in Linguistics (comparative and theoretical syntax), University of Toronto
https://juliannedoner.wixsite.com/website
Hi OER Group members,
Some of you will already be aware that significant one-time funding has been allocated in the UM's 2023-2024 budget to support the use of open educational resources (OER) at UM. I want to share some upcoming funding opportunities that have been established using these funds. With your interest in OER, I wanted to make sure you were aware of these opportunities - apologies for any cross-posting.
Advance Open Ed 2023-24<https://umanitoba.ca/libraries/advance-open-ed> provides financial and practical support along with educational opportunities to help the UM community create, adapt, and adopt open educational resources adopt OER. You can read our recent UM Today story<https://news.umanitoba.ca/apply-for-a-10000-grant-to-create-adapt-and-adopt…> to learn more.
Financial and practical supports include:
* $10,000 grants to create, adapt, and/or adopt an open educational resource. Apply by September 29, 2023<http://umanitoba.ca/libraries/sites/libraries/files/2023-08/OER-Grant-Appli…> for first consideration.
* Additional non-financial support can be provided to grant awardees from the OER Lab, at no additional cost to applicants.
* $500 grants to peer-review an existing open educational resource in your subject area.
* Grants to cover the cost of attending one of two upcoming OER conferences this Fall.
In addition, you may be interested in our UM Advance Open Ed speaker series, which begins October 3, 2023, with Rajiv Jhangiani, Vice Provost Teaching & Learning, Brock University: From access to justice: Realizing the transformative potential of open educational practices<https://lib-umanitoba.libcal.com/event/3745662?hs=a>.
Best,
Janice
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Janice Winkler, MLIS (She/her)
Social Sciences Librarian
Kinesiology and Recreation Management, Women's and Gender Studies, Disability Studies, Linguistics
University of Manitoba
Appointment Scheduler<https://lib-umanitoba.libcal.com/appointments/janicewinkler>
E: Janice.Winkler(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:Janice.Winkler@umanitoba.ca>
T: (431) 334-9054
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