Hi all,
CapU open education faculty fellows are working with their departments (Kinesiology, STEM,
Communications, Psychology) to identify potential open educational resources for key
courses in their programs.
Are the lists each of us send to BCcampus for tracking open textbooks publicly available?
Has anyone used another institution's list to cross-reference what courses at their
institution might use the same resources? Other institution's lists could also help
convince departments that are hesitant to using OER, if another BC institution's
related faculty are using OER.
Would anyone be willing to share their list? Do we think these documents have a place on
the BCOEL OER Commons group (updated once a year)? Some people cite privacy issues with
sharing faculty names, but those could be redacted.
Interested to hear people's thoughts and if anyone is willing to share their
institution's open resources tracking documents. If people are already doing this,
even better!
Cheers,
Darcye
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