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Randolph Hollingsworth

Affordable Learning Solutions, California State University - 0 views

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    The CSU's Affordable Learning Solutions Campaign is designed to enable faculty to choose and provide quality educational content that is more affordable for their students. CSU students typically pay over $800 per year for their books. By reducing their expenses, we believe we can provide better access to a quality CSU learning experience. We are launching this campaign in 2010 and will be continuously improving the services to CSU faculty and students each semester. The Affordable Learning Solutions website is designed to: - Make it easy for faculty, staff, and students to find no/low cost course content that can substitute for more costly textbooks Enable faculty to be recognized for their efforts in reducing costs for students - Share practices for using no/low cost digital content in CSU courses - Support campuses in customizing their strategies to enable affordable learning solutions For example: As part of a three-year partnership with Nature Publishing Group (NPG), publisher of the world's leading scientific journal Nature, CSU faculty guided and advised the development of NPG's Principles of Biology - the first in a series of interactive "born digital" textbooks. The text will be incorporated into courses for students at the Los Angeles, Northridge and Chico campuses starting in the 2011/2012 academic year.
Randolph Hollingsworth

4LTR Press | Student-Tested, Faculty Approved - 0 views

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    4 Steps that Chris Rice also uses in his EADs at UK: Meet (are we listening? reach out to students to understand their learning preferences and motivations for taking a course) Show (did we do it? develop learning solutions based on today's students and validate through interative process to ensure ideal product mix) Test (do you like it? gain faculty approval to finalize the product and content mix specific to each discipline) Work (are you in? publish the student-tested, faculty-approved teaching and learning solution) Rest (are you kidding? our research never ends, continual feedback from students ensures that we keep up with their changing needs)
Randolph Hollingsworth

Wiley Faculty Network | The Place Where Faculty Connect - 0 views

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    Open social networking for faculty - connect with recognized leaders in a discipline and collaborate with peers through virtual Guest Lectures
Randolph Hollingsworth

CAST: Center for Applied Special Technology - 0 views

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    Universal design principles are critical to raising standards in faculty-designed learning experiences. When/how do we get awareness and then exploring best types of faculty (and grad students) development learning experiences?
Randolph Hollingsworth

The Rise of MOOCS - CAMPUS TECHNOLOGY August 2013 - 0 views

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    The MOOC Business Plan- With millions of students taking high-quality MOOCs for free, schools and course providers are searching for a viable business model. Editorial: MOOC Shake- MOOCs will change higher education radically, but not in the way we expect right now. Assessment Tools for MOOCs- As MOOCs are made available for credit, scalable assessment options are essential. Building a Sense of Community in MOOCs- Massive class sizes can breed feelings of isolation, but they also enable more student interaction. Blended MOOCs: The Best of Both Worlds?- Combining in-class instruction with high-quality MOOCs may resolve some of the hurdles facing xMOOCs, but questions about cost and the impact on faculty remain unanswered. Watch video: Catheryn Cheal, AVP and senior academic technology officer at San Jose State, discusses how the school adapted a course for use in a blended MOOC. The Rise of MOOCs… What does it mean for higher education? Watch video: Cathy Sandeen, VP of education attainment and innovation at ACE, talks about the potential of MOOCs to increase the number of Americans gaining a post-secondary degree. cMOOCs: Putting Collaboration First- Alternative MOOC models are fostering creativity and collaboration with peers. How to Convert a Class Into a MOOC- The sheer size and diversity of the student body in a MOOC require a new approach to teaching. C-Level- The role of MOOCs in learner-initiated learning. MOOC News & Analysis- Georgia Tech's MOOC Degree
Randolph Hollingsworth

About Us - Lumen Learning and OER - 0 views

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    Co-founded by open education visionary Dr. David Wiley and education technology strategist Kim Thanos; finding quality content and mapping it to course learning outcomes; incorporating OER into academic strategy and curriculum decisions via consulting services; faculty training services; analytics and other outcomes to maximize student success
Randolph Hollingsworth

Research Ethics and Academic Integrity, Syracuse University - 0 views

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    Video clips and discussion guide to help faculty, research assistants and students talk about the issues inherent to research that impact scholarly ethics and academic integrity.
Randolph Hollingsworth

http://chronicle.com/blogPost/Developing-a-Personal-Open/24696/ - 0 views

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    How-to for faculty to develop their own open courseware strategy, including benefits (global, institutional, personal/professional).
Randolph Hollingsworth

University of Kentucky Libraries FAQ on copyright - 0 views

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    This site was set up to help faculty with their decision-making on copyright when putting class resources on reserve. Includes next steps when needing to get permission from copyright holders.
Randolph Hollingsworth

Patell and Waterman's History of New York · Being a … course, companion, blog... - 0 views

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    An example of a faculty-centered open educational resource for the celebration of local cultures. "The Project on New York Writing seeks to generate significant new research and teaching about New York's relationship to American and global literatures and cultures.... The Project will offer students of New York literature and culture resources with which to interpret the palimpsest that is New York, to help them make sense of the myriad narratives that the city generates. One of the Project's chief aims is conservancy: we hope to preserve the history of New York writing for future generations. But another aim is the promotion of innovation: we hope to encourage all whom the Initiative serves to add to the living culture of city, reading and rewriting its narratives, enlarging the literary construct that is New York."
Randolph Hollingsworth

inetoo - i-NEE-too - 0 views

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    Social networking to prioritize curriculum development from open content and chosen by community (student generated content such as notes and internet-based resources while instructor-based content can be course notes), and new groups of students/faculty can build on the work oand experiences of previous students ("start where others left off") - instructors can use learner analytics to encourage deeper learning - currently being used for English composition by Stanford, CA Polytech, USC, Babson, Sacramento State and San Luis Obispo
Randolph Hollingsworth

Cengage Learning - Learning Unleashed: Cengage Learning 'Taps' Into Minds of ... - 0 views

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    "MindTap - array of digital products and services LMS agnostic with "MindApps" to go across learning platforms - portability and customization by individual students as well as faculty
Christopher Rice

Connecting College Faculty to Open Content Repositories: Challenges... - 0 views

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    Tom Caswell's presentation on Washington State Technical and Commity Colleges' Open Education initiative from the #elifocus11 session, Day 1.
Randolph Hollingsworth

UMW Blogs Trusts and Loves You! - 0 views

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    Featured by Sarah Cunnane, writer for the Times Higher Education, as a unique example of a university trusting its own students, staff and faculty - wow, a sad commentary on our higher education community
Randolph Hollingsworth

Study of Impact of Open Educational Resources - JISC funded - Brits - 0 views

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    This study will investigate the impact of Open Educational Resources (OER) use on teaching and learning. To achieve this, the project team will review current research in the area; survey, interview and run workshops with suitable participants to collect data; and will produce an accessible report on the study findings. The report will consider the use of OER from both an individual and institutional perspective looking at the benefits OER can offer each and identifying the pedagogic, attitudinal, logistical and strategic factors conducive to uptake and sustained use of OER, as well as the associated issues and challenges.
Randolph Hollingsworth

Dartmouth Copyright Statement & Guidelines - 0 views

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      Univ of KY likes this page and thinks it is a good summary, easily accessible for faculty use... but there probably should be some mention of limitations on copies up front.
Randolph Hollingsworth

FERPA and Social Media | Faculty Focus - 0 views

  • FERPA was never intended to place students into the box of a physical or online classroom to prevent them from learning from the public.
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    Great approach to helping instructors understand some basic issues of student privacy and the role of social media. This kind of argument might encourage people to assign the use of (and contribution to) open educational resources. "FERPA was never intended to place students into the box of a physical or online classroom to prevent them from learning from the public."
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