Hi Darcye,

 

Sorry, I was away almost all last week and forgot to mention this. Can we quickly add BCcampus Shared Publishing Projects to the agenda? I just want to share the link (https://padlet.com/amandagrey2/nrzaymyp4noer8te) where people can go to add any issues they’ve had.

 

If it’s too late to add the agenda, I can share it during the roundtable.

 

Thanks,

Amanda

 

 

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Hi all,

 

Please see the agenda for Monday's meeting: BCOEL-Agenda - Nov22.docx As it's only been a few weeks since our last meeting, the agenda is fairly light. 

 

Due to the light agenda, I am going to take advantage of this meeting to run an activity that will help move the BCOEL OER Commons project forward. Ahead of Monday's meeting (if you have time), could you please brainstorm the types of materials your institution creates, uses, or would like to create/use that are related to administration or education of OER. Some examples might include: 

  • Grant rubrics
  • Workshops
  • Handouts/Posters
  • OER Policy 

The types of resources we are looking for are not examples of OER (not specific open textbooks or ancillary resources), but all the administrative pieces involved in an OER program. 

 

At Monday's meeting, I'll gather all the types of resources and if there is time, we will use them for an additional activity. 

 

Thank you and have a wonderful long weekend.

 

Cheers,

Darcye 

 

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