I agree. Continuing to use the ukoer tag would be proof that the community and the work are sustainable beyond the funded period – and would be a sensible way of continuing to make our resources findable J


Gabi

 

From: Open Educational Resources [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Suzanne Hardy
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Subject: Re: End of programme, now what?

 

I'd say continuing to use the ukoer tag would be a useful thing to do, bit in terms of community reinforcement, programme sustainability, and even for being able to identify UK based open resources! 

 

Hey, someone might even think about measuring impact at some point in the future..... You never know, it might catch on... :P

 

 

 

 

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On 14 Nov 2012, at 08:54, Sheppard, Nick wrote:



Possibly a silly question...but I should stop tagging new resources ukoer?!

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----- 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
>> >
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