Syllabus [July 27, 2011, 8:06 p.m.]
DRAFT-STILL IN PROGRESS
Course developer and facilitator:
Karen Fasimpaur
Preferred contact methods:
email: karen at k12opened dot com
chat or skype by appointment
We will also be having several synchronous web sessions, schedule to be announced.
For each week's goals and tasks, see individual week's content for more detail.
Week 1 (Sept. 26 - Oct. 2) - Creating your customized plan for this course
Goals:
- Get to know each other
- Discuss possible team collaborations
- Explore the benefits of OER in K-12
- Begin thinking about remixing content
Tasks/assignments:
- Introduce yourself
- Set your own objectives for participating in this course
- Identify others you might collaborate with for course tasks
- Look at examples of remixes and speculate as to why you might want to remix content
Week 2 (Oct. 3-9) - Understanding licenses
Goals:
- Know about different types of open licenses
- Identify open-licensed content (as distinct from all rights reserved content)
- Identify copyright holder and write appropriate credits
Tasks/assignments:
- Review various Creative Commons licenses and write about which license you think is preferable for education
- Review one or more custom licenses and give an opinion on whether or not they are "open"
- Choose open resources from various sources, identify the copyright owner, and put them in a derivative work of your choosing (e.g. document, wiki page, etc.) with an appropriate credit
Week 3 (Oct. 10-16) - Finding and Evaluating Resrouces
Goals:
- Identify OERs that are appropriate for use with your students
- Think about the context of use of these materials
Tasks/assignments:
- Evaluate one or more OER using the Achieve rubrics of your choice
Week 4 + 5 (Oct. 17-30) - Remixing and publishing your own work
Goals:
- Remix one or more OERs so that they are more appropriate for your students
Tasks/assignments:
- Select an open resource (e.g. document, music, video, etc.) and remix it in a way that makes it better for your use
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Identify an instructional resource that you have created that you are willing to share under an open license and post it publicly
OR - Create an instructional resource or collection that you have created that you are willing to share under an open license and post it publicly
Week 6 (Oct. 31 - Nov. 6) - Reflecting on what you've learned
Goals:
- Reflect on what you've learned and how you'll use it in your classroom
Tasks/assignments:
- Complete course evaluation