Dear colleagues,
You are invited to attend the following session, Making OER Count: Incorporating OER into
the Tenure and Promotion
Process<https://bccampus.ca/event/making-oer-count-incorporating-oer-into-the-tenure-and-promotion-process/?instance_id=3396>
on Thursday, December 2, from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Pacific.
Description:
Anyone familiar with the open educational resources (OER) community knows that questions
about the role of OER work in tenure, promotion, and reappointment are constant at
conferences and on listservs where OER practitioners and administrators congregate.
However, as criteria for tenure and promotion vary greatly between different types of
institutions – and even between different departments within an institution – answering
these questions can be daunting. An adaptable advisory model, called the OER Contributions
Matrix
[
PDF]<https://www.doers3.org/uploads/1/3/2/2/132273765/the_oer_contributi…df>,
has been created to approach this conundrum and to help guide faculty as they attempt to
include their OER work in their tenure and promotion portfolios. The tool was developed by
a working group within Driving OER Sustainability for Student Success (DOERS3), a
collaborative of state-, province-, and system-wide OER initiatives that work together to
help the OER community realize the potential of OER in a sustainable fashion. During this
session members of DOERS3 will provide insight into the OER Contributions Matrix, explain
how it came about, and share some potential uses for the document, including a short
brainstorming session on how the matrix can be adapted for use at local institutions.
Facilitators:
Amanda Coolidge (she/her) is director of Open Education at BCcampus in B.C., Canada. She
leads the province’s initiatives in open education, from open textbooks to open pedagogy,
and with a team of eight other people works across B.C. to enhance access for students.
Amanda has a master’s degree in educational technology and many years of experience as an
instructional designer at various universities across Canada. Amanda has worked in open
education in Calgary, Alberta; Nairobi, Kenya; and B.C.
Andrew McKinney (he/him) is the OER coordinator for City University of New York’s (CUNY)
Office of Library Services (OLS). For OLS he administers the CUNY OER Initiative, a
$4-million-a-year program that aims to increase the use of OER and open pedagogical
practices across CUNY’s 24 campuses. He leverages his 15 years of working across CUNY as a
graduate student, adjunct faculty member, educational technologist, faculty development
specialist, and instructional designer to support CUNY’s librarians, faculty, staff, and
students as they adopt, adapt, and create OER.
This event is free. To ensure we have an inclusive and welcoming environment for all,
we’ve added registration to all our sessions.
Register
now!<https://events.eply.com/2021MakingOERCountDec2>
Best,
Arianna Cheveldave [Hear my name]<http://nmdrp.me/ariannacheveldave>
Coordinator, Open Education, BCcampus
Email: acheveldave@bccampus.ca<mailto:acheveldave@bccampus.ca> • LinkedIn:
ariannacheveldave<https://ca.linkedin.com/in/arianna-cheveldave> • Pronouns:
She/her
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