originally posted at:
http://groups.oeru.org/groups/oeru-curriculum-and-programme-of-study/messages/topic/26FQmjwlJgmQhMIb8XJAvW
Hello everyone,
I've been speaking to Wayne for a short while about developing a tool for
reviewing OERu courses. It could be used as a guide for design (essentially
building to some broadly-agreed-upon principles), as a way to review a course
before it is released, and as a way of guiding redevelopment. It would be used
in addition to, but aligned with, the current documentation such as the Course
Specification.
To that end, I'm keen to gather together a group of people to do the following:
- gather examples of course review documentation from a range of institutions
- synthesise the documentation with the goal of applying it to open courses
- beta-test with a few willing OERu courses, and then refine
- release as a CC-licenced tool with an explanatory guide
Of course it will all be developed out in the open, but this gives you a rough
overview of what I'm proposing and the 'broad-brush' approach suggested. There
will also be nuances of the OERu that will need to be reflected - for example,
many online review documents mention 'teacher presence'; the OERu by design
doesn't have 'presence' in the traditional sense (although it can be partially
replicated in the design of learning paths and resources).
If you are interested in joining in, can you please reply below?
Thanks,
Adrian
Adrian Stagg
Manager (Open Educational Practice)
Program Quality & Enhancement
University of Southern Queensland
http://groups.oeru.org/groups/oeru-curriculum-and-programme-of-study/messages/topic/26FQmjwlJgmQhMIb8XJAvW
Hello everyone,
I've been speaking to Wayne for a short while about developing a tool for
reviewing OERu courses. It could be used as a guide for design (essentially
building to some broadly-agreed-upon principles), as a way to review a course
before it is released, and as a way of guiding redevelopment. It would be used
in addition to, but aligned with, the current documentation such as the Course
Specification.
To that end, I'm keen to gather together a group of people to do the following:
- gather examples of course review documentation from a range of institutions
- synthesise the documentation with the goal of applying it to open courses
- beta-test with a few willing OERu courses, and then refine
- release as a CC-licenced tool with an explanatory guide
Of course it will all be developed out in the open, but this gives you a rough
overview of what I'm proposing and the 'broad-brush' approach suggested. There
will also be nuances of the OERu that will need to be reflected - for example,
many online review documents mention 'teacher presence'; the OERu by design
doesn't have 'presence' in the traditional sense (although it can be partially
replicated in the design of learning paths and resources).
If you are interested in joining in, can you please reply below?
Thanks,
Adrian
Adrian Stagg
Manager (Open Educational Practice)
Program Quality & Enhancement
University of Southern Queensland