Re WW1 - I don't think they've submitted yet? On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 12:50 PM, Sarah Currier < [log in to unmask]> wrote: > Yes, they were (and have been, except where projects forgot to do it! Have > come across a few of those). Martin Hawksey at CETIS has already done > extensive work around extracting and visualising data from Jorum for the UK > OER project outputs. > > S. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Open Educational Resources [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On > Behalf Of Frank Manista > Sent: 14 November 2012 12:46 > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: End of programme, now what? > > Hi, David, et al., > > Correct me if I'm wrong, but weren't the resources created for both UKOER1 > and 2 all meant to be tagged as UKOER when they were to be uploaded into a > repository? Or was that just for the case with uploading them for some > contests, such as the jorum competition at ALT-C? I note that searching > for the tag now in jorum gets you 9983 hits: > > > http://dspace.jorum.ac.uk/xmlui/advanced-search?_method=POST&field2=licence&query2=creativecommons.org&query1=%22UKOER%22 > > Best, > Frank > > > Dr. Frank C. Manista > > Mimas > > The University of Manchester > > 5th Floor Roscoe Building > > M13 9PL > > > > 0161 275 0155 (external) > > 50155 (internal) > > ________________________________________ > From: Open Educational Resources [[log in to unmask]] on behalf > of David Kernohan [[log in to unmask]] > Sent: 14 November 2012 12:39 > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: End of programme, now what? > > No. ukoer as a tag (both as a hashtag and as a tag on resources etc) is > and always has been owned by the community that uses it. As long as it > remains useful - keep using it. > > David > > On Wed, 14 Nov 2012 08:54:44 -0000, Sheppard, Nick < > [log in to unmask]> wrote: > > > Possibly a silly question...but I should stop tagging new resources > > ukoer?! > > > > Sent from my HTC > > > > ----- Reply message ----- > > From: "Martin Hawksey" <[log in to unmask]> > > To: "[log in to unmask]" <[log in to unmask]> > > Subject: End of programme, now what? > > Date: Tue, Nov 13, 2012 10:43 pm > > > > > > > > +1 on buddypress site. Recently been thinking that an open education > > equivalent of academia.edu might be useful. Lincoln's Bebop plugin > > could be used to allow members to aggregate resources they produce > > > > Martin > > > > On 13 November 2012 22:02, Pat Lockley > > <[log in to unmask]> > > wrote: > >> Be good to organise something before March - i always thought an OER > >> networking site would be handy (some buddypress like thing), or an > >> #openedchat on twitter maybe? > >> > >> > >> On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 12:40 PM, Chris.Pegler > >> <[log in to unmask]> > >> wrote: > >>> > >>> Suzanne > >>> > >>> I am sure that Tim Seal and Jonathan Darby (here at the London event > >>> today) will have something to say about the OE SIG presently. But > >>> given the quantity and quality and diversity of submissions to OER13 > >>> there is a huge interest in continuing to add to and share evidence > >>> and experiences around OER. Many of the submissions centre on wok > >>> whhich originated as part of the UK OER programme, but not all. > >>> David Kernohan has been mentioning the S-word (sustainability). The > >>> spread outwards in well on the way, and on this list joining with > >>> other activity and activity beyond the UK. > >>> > >>> Long may this list prosper and grow. I am sure it will. We all have > >>> lots to share and know how to share nicely :-) > >>> > >>> Chris > >>> > >>> Chris Pegler > >>> Senior Lecturer, Institute of Educational Technology > >>> > >>> Best to contact me by email, but telephone number is 01908 654015 > >>> (IET > >>> office) > >>> > >>> Check out the OER13 conference at http://oer13.org (26-27 March 2013 > >>> at > >>> Nottingham) > >>> Plan to submit a paper or poster and note these dates in your diary > >>> now! > >>> ________________________________________ > >>> From: Suzanne Hardy [[log in to unmask]] > >>> Sent: 13 November 2012 12:23 > >>> To: [log in to unmask] > >>> Subject: Re: End of programme, now what? > >>> > >>> I am presenting on UKOER to Lindon health librarians today so can't > >>> be at the meeting either. > >>> > >>> I would hope that this list will stay open and active if nothing > >>> else..... > >>> > >>> Suzanne > >>> > >>> Sent from my iPhone. Apologies for brevity. 07790 905657. > >>> > >>> On 13 Nov 2012, at 11:45, "Lou McGill" <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > >>> > >>> > I can't be there either (sounds like an interesting meeting to > >>> reflect > >>> > on some of the lessons learned) but agree Phil with your thoughts > >>> here. > >>> > > >>> > I hope our final oer3 report (currently in progress) will > >>> > highlight > >>> some > >>> > of those factors that can support sustainability. > >>> > > >>> > Such excellent work by the projects across the three years... > >>> > > >>> > Lou > >>> > -----Original Message----- > >>> > From: Open Educational Resources > >>> > [mailto:[log in to unmask]] > >>> On > >>> > Behalf Of Phil Barker > >>> > Sent: 13 November 2012 10:40 > >>> > To: [log in to unmask] > >>> > Subject: End of programme, now what? > >>> > > >>> > Hello all, I can't be in London today, so I'm kind of joining the > >>> end of > >>> > programme discussion from afar. The last three years have been > >>> great. At one > >>> > of the early planning meetings someone (Andy Powell, I think) said > >>> that one > >>> > measure of whether the programme was successful could be the > >>> widespread > >>> > recognition of UKOER / OER as an idea within UK F&HE and the > >>> existence of a > >>> > community around it. I'm pretty sure that has happened, not just > >>> because of > >>> > UKOER but we were there and helped. So well done all of us :) > >>> > > >>> > But what now? The programme has always aimed at sustainable > >>> > release > >>> of > >>> > resources, change of culture and practice, not just a short burst > >>> > of activity leading to a one-off dumping of resources. What will > >>> > happen > >>> over > >>> > the next few years by way of sustained release and which practices > >>> are > >>> > sustainable? Also, of course, from a CETIS point of view, what > >>> technologies > >>> > can help? > >>> > > >>> > Happy diwali, keep the OER light shining. > >>> > > >>> > Phil > >>> > > >>> > -- > >>> > <http://www.icbl.hw.ac.uk/~philb/> > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > ----- > >>> > Sunday Times Scottish University of the Year 2011-2013 Top in the > >>> > UK for student experience Fourth university in the UK and top in > >>> > Scotland (National Student > >>> Survey > >>> > 2012) > >>> > > >>> > We invite research leaders and ambitious early career researchers > >>> > to join us in leading and driving research in key > >>> > inter-disciplinary themes. > >>> > Please see > >>> www.hw.ac.uk/researchleaders<http://www.hw.ac.uk/researchleaders> > >>> for further information and how > >>> > to apply. > >>> > > >>> > Heriot-Watt University is a Scottish charity registered under > >>> > charity number SC000278. > >>> > >>> -- > >>> The Open University is incorporated by Royal Charter (RC 000391), an > >>> exempt charity in England & Wales and a charity registered in > >>> Scotland (SC 038302). > >> > >> > > > > > > > > -- > > Martin Hawksey > > JISC CETIS > > Tw: @mhawksey > > G+: plusme.hawksey.info > > > > > > To view the terms under which this email is distributed, please go to > > http://disclaimer.leedsmet.ac.uk/email.htm > > > > > -- > David Kernohan > UKOER Programme Manager > eLearning Innovation Team > JISC > e:[log in to unmask] > p:3rd Floor, Beacon House, Bristol BS8 1QU s:david.kernohan > t: dkernohan, ukoer > m: 07917599296 >