Dear Faculty and Staff,
In consultation with OpenStax, BCcampus Open Education is conducting a survey of faculty and others at B.C. post-secondary institutions regarding the demand for Pressbooks files of OpenStax textbooks for adaptation purposes.
Currently, [ https://openstax.org/subjects | OpenStax ] hosts its open textbooks in a platform called CNX. Pressbooks is a widely used authoring and adaptation system. (See the [ https://opentextbc.ca/pressbooks/ | Pressbooks Guide ] for more information.)
If you are interested in participating, please fill out this anonymous survey form: [ https://open.bccampus.ca/openstax-pressbooks-survey/ | https://open.bccampus.ca/openstax-pressbooks-survey/ ]
This survey will close on November 30, 2018. Feel free to share this survey with your B.C. post-secondary colleagues.
Regards,
Lauri Aesoph, Manager, Open Education
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Dear Faculty and Staff,
BCcampus Open Education is reaching out to all faculty members and staff involved in the teaching and support of anatomy and healthcare post-secondary curricula in B.C. in response to a request from the [ http://www.oeconsortium.org/ | Open Education Consortium ] to identify individuals interested in collaborating on a project that would involve the co-creation of an open anatomical atlas of anatomy images.
Background
Anatomy is a basic discipline for all medical and paramedical fields around the world. Anatomical illustrations are essential for the teaching and learning of anatomy and are universally relevant in all countries. Good quality artist-created anatomical drawings are available in anatomical atlases and textbooks but are mostly copyrighted. There are very few good quality anatomical images available under an open license.
If you think this is a good idea and want to participate in the creation and implementation of an open anatomical atlas, please respond to this email by July 15. A response to this email does not commit you to anything, it merely indicates an interest in this project.
On behalf of all interested parties that reply to this email, and as a member of the Open Education Consortium, BCcampus Open Education will submit a form expressing interest.
Regards,
The BCcampus OpenEd team
Lauri Aesoph, Manager, Open Education
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Hello Everyone,
We have just published the date (April 16, 2018) for the next two [ https://open.bccampus.ca/pressbooks-training-webinar/ | Pressbooks Training webinars ] . These sessions are open to all B.C. faculty and staff.
In addition to the Introduction session, we will also be offering: Intermediate 1: How to import and export files, and make textbook copies for open textbooks created or revised in Pressbooks. The intermediate session will include Pressbooks updates such as the new cloning feature.
For faculty and staff who do not have experience using Pressbooks, it is strongly recommended that they take the Introduction webinar before the Intermediate. These two webinars are conveniently scheduled so they can be taken on the same day.
For more information and to register, please see: [ https://open.bccampus.ca/pressbooks-training-webinar/ | https://open.bccampus.ca/pressbooks-training-webinar/ ]
To watch recordings from past webinars, visit [ https://opentextbc.ca/pressbooks/chapter/webinar-recordings/ | Webinar Recordings for Everyone ] .
For a copy of the PowerPoint slides used during these webinars, visit [ https://opentextbc.ca/pressbooks/chapter/powerpoint-slides-used-during-webi… | PowerPoint Slides Used during Webinars ] .
Regards,
Lauri Aesoph
Lauri Aesoph, Manager, Open Education
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Hello Everyone,
See the below opportunity for all Canadian post-secondary faculty.
Open Choice invites Canadian faculty to review OER for their upcoming database
Choice, a publishing unit at the Association of College and Research Libraries, plans to release a new online database of open educational resource (OER) reviews called Open Choice. The new service will feature a significant collection of critical reviews of OER targeted to teaching faculty, instructional designers, librarians, and university staff charged with acquiring digital tools for instruction (IT, instructional technologies, etc.).
We are looking for active teaching faculty who be interested in reviewing open educational materials for Open Choice. The reviews are more substantive, averaging 2,000-2,500 words, and use a structured review rubric. The rubric provides consistency in reviews and makes them easier to write. All reviews go through a formal copyediting process. We are able to provide a honorarium of $200 for each review.
If you are interested in reviewing, or have questions about Open Choice or the reviewing process, please email Melissa Karp at [ mailto:mkarp@ala-choice.org | mkarp(a)ala-choice.org ] .
Regards,
Lauri
Lauri Aesoph, Manager, Open Education
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Hi Everyone,
I received this email request to review OER resources, but was unsure if this is a legitimate entity (we get spammed with so many fake journals/conferences etc.).
Does anyone have any experience or knowledge of 'CHOICE' or the 'association of college and research libraries"?
Cheers,
Jessie Key Ph.D
Professor
Department of Chemistry
Vancouver Island University
Nanaimo Campus 360-329
(250)753-3245 x2312
________________________________
From: ACRL-Choice <openchoice(a)ala-choice.org>
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2018 8:07 AM
To: Jessie Key
Subject: Call for Reviewers from CHOICE
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Dear Jessie Key,
Choice, a publishing unit at the Association of College and Research Libraries, plans to release a new online database of open educational resource (OER) reviews called Open Choice. The service will feature a significant collection of critical reviews of OER materials targeted to teaching faculty, instructional designers, librarians, and university staff charged with acquiring digital tools for instruction (IT, instructional technologies, etc.)
I'm writing to ask if you might be interested in reviewing open educational resources for Open Choice. Reviews average 2,000-2,500 words. We will provide a rubric, which will assist with consistency in reviews and make them easier to write. All reviews go through a formal copyediting process. We are able to provide a honorarium of $200 for each review.
If you would like to serve as a reviewer of OER materials for Open Choice, please fill ou tthe following form (which should take 3 minutes or less to complete):
https://goo.gl/forms/gKVQymphwug7fu3H2<http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?f=001Pdrv6sPxBZZKIaZcckIz7Iq66bBpyiFty4lL-NVI4zB5…>
The deadline for this round of reviewer recruitment is on or about May 11th.
If you have questions about Open Choice or the reviewing process, please email me at mkarp(a)ala-choice.org<mailto:mkarp@ala-choice.org>.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Kind regards,
Melissa
Melissa Karp
Project Manager
mkarp(a)ala-choice.org
(860) 347-6933 x118
575 Main Street, Suite 300
Middletown, CT 06457
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Dear BC Open Education Working Groups,
As you may have noticed, we extended the upcoming Open Education call for proposals to April 27, 2018. We would love for you to spread the word at your institution for faculty, staff, or students interested in applying for an open education grant via BCcampus.
The following grants are offered:
Open Educational Resource Grant: Curate, Customize, Create
This call for proposals is for institutions or their representatives (e.g., articulation committees, teaching and learning centres, libraries, and OER working groups) in British Columbia and the Yukon to provide small open educational resource grants, funded by BCcampus and matched by the institution, in order to build Canadian OER. The Open Educational Resource Grants for Curation, Customization, or Creation may be used for, but are not limited to:
* Adaptations (small or large) of open textbooks/open educational resources
* Creation of open textbooks/open educational resources
* Course redesign using open textbooks/open educational resources
[ https://open.bccampus.ca/open-educational-resource-grant-curate-customize-c… | Submit a proposal ]
Open Educational Resource Grant: Sustainability
This call for proposals is for institutions or their representatives (e.g., articulation committees, teaching and learning centres, libraries, and OER working groups) in British Columbia and the Yukon to provide small open educational resource grants, funded by BCcampus and matched by the institution, in order to improve the sustainability of OER. The Open Educational Resource Grants for Sustainability may be used for, but are not limited to:
* Workshops, training, and institutional support for OER infrastructure (e.g. Open Pedagogy, Open Policy, Awareness, How to Adopt, How to Adapt, Pressbooks Support)
[ https://open.bccampus.ca/open-educational-resource-grant-sustainability/ | Submit a proposal ]
Ancillary Resource Grant
This call for proposals is for institutions or their representatives (e.g., articulation committees, teaching and learning centres, libraries, and OER working groups) in British Columbia and the Yukon to develop ancillary materials for existing open textbooks in the [ https://open.bccampus.ca/find-open-textbooks/ | B.C. Open Textbook Collection ] that assist faculty with adopting the aligned open textbook and improve the sustainability of OER. These materials can include:
* Testbanks of questions based on an existing open textbook
* Presentations (PowerPoint, Open Office, etc.)
* Multimedia content, such as audio or video, that will further enhance the textbook
* Simulations
* Instructor and student manuals
* Additional learning activities
[ https://open.bccampus.ca/ancillary-resource-grant/ | Submit a proposal ]
Should you or your colleagues have any questions please reach out to us at [ mailto:opentext@bccampus.ca | opentext(a)bccampus.ca ] .
Thank you
Amanda Coolidge
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Amanda Coolidge, MEd
Senior Manager of Open Education
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Hello Everyone,
Please find attached a new information sheet from BCcampus Open Education. It includes details about:
* Open education in B.C. such as the values, 5Rs, and strategic priorities
* Current projects and initiatives at BCcampus Open Education including B.C.'s Zed Cred Programs, Awards for Excellence in Open Education, the 2018/19 Open Education Advocacy and Research Fellows, and the B.C. Open Textbook Collection
Feel free to share this document, in print form or digitally, with colleagues, students, and others.
Regards,
The BCcampus Open Education team
Lauri Aesoph, Manager, Open Education
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Hello everyone,
I wanted to ask if any you have a formal charter/terms of reference to support the work of your open education working group (and, if so, whether you would be willing to share this)?
Many thanks,
Rajiv
________________________
Rajiv Jhangiani, Ph.D.
Special Advisor to the Provost on Open Education & Psychology Instructor, Kwantlen Polytechnic University<http://www.kpu.ca/arts/psychology>
Associate Editor, Psychology Learning and Teaching<http://www.uk.sagepub.com/journals/Journal202353>
Ambassador, Center for Open Science<https://osf.io/>
Hello and Happy Thursday!
I had the chance to sit down with Mitchell from Camosun College's Student Government this morning about OER and opentextbooks. He is quite interested in establishing a working group at Camosun and is seeking advice on how to get a working group started, any lessons learned, etc.
I thought I would introduce him to his listserv as a way of engagement and to see if any of you might be able to lend some advice.
Thanks
Amanda
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Amanda Coolidge, MEd
Senior Manager of Open Education
BC campus | connect.collaborate.innovate.
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Great news! Pressbooks has been making changes to the interface and functionality based on your feedback. The major release for the BCcampus Open Education Pressbooks instances is scheduled for later this month. Here’s a heads up of the changes that are on the way.
Most of the improvements are under the hood. However, there are a few big changes we would like to call to your attention.
First, a new look and feel is available for the network home page and catalog. The new standalone catalog page is sortable and filterable, for improved discovery.
Pressbooks has also given the webbook a much-needed makeover, with some added functionality. A wider book layout, better scrolling and navigation are just some of the enhancements. We have also updated the Open Textbook theme at BCcampus. A big thanks to Ryerson University for supporting the development of these changes.
The Luther theme will be retiring on the same day as the new release. In their place, Pressbooks is releasing two new themes, McLuhan and Jacobs. These two themes both offer expanded theme options, and both are designed with textbooks in mind. Their development has been generously funded by [ https://www.ecampusontario.ca/ | eCampus Ontario ] . We will be continuing to use the Open Textbooks as our default theme and the theme for the BCcampus open textbook collection.
We are thoroughly testing the updated Pressbooks prior to the release and these improvements should not cause any issues with your existing books. But, if anything does come up, let us know right away at [ mailto:helpdesk@bccampus.ca | helpdesk(a)bccampus.ca ]
Other changes include:
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Save Button: Pressbooks heard your pleas for a clearer way to save your chapters. It’s here! (In the past, the “save” button was named Update, Publish, or other variations based on the status of your post.) Note that when you create a new chapter, front or back matter section, you will first see a “Create” button, but subsequent changes can be saved by clicking on the new “Save” button.
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Contributor Management: Pressbooks added a centralized contributor management tool where you can add contributors who can then be reused throughout your book as authors, editors, translators, reviewers, illustrators, and generic contributors.
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Organize Page Improvements: Pressbooks revamped the Organize page, improving the display on mobile devices, and improving accessibility for keyboard navigation and screen reader users.
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Chapter Importing: Now, you can import individual chapters from public, openly licensed Pressbooks webbooks using the Import tool. All you need to drop is drop in the URL to a book, begin the import process, then select the chapters you wish to add to your book. (Content that is private, All Rights Reserved or that carries any of the Creative Commons Non-Derivative licenses cannot be imported.)
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Content Visibility: Pressbooks has made it more intuitive to manage the visibility of your content across web and exports. Now you can simply designate content visibility in web and exports on both the Organize page and the edit screen for individual front matter, chapters and back matter.
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Import Files from URL: You can now import supported file formats hosted on remote (web based) sources via URL. If you have files hosted elsewhere (with the right permissions), you no longer need to download and upload files, but can import them directly with just the URL.
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Ebook Start Point: Pressbooks has moved the ebook start point setting to the ebook Theme Options page to ensure that only one front matter, chapter, or back matter can be set as the ebook start point. (Note that Pressbooks tries to enforce the ebook start point you select. However, ereader devices may still override the start point you designate.)
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Language Support Changes: Pressbooks has renamed the Language Support section in Theme Options to Language & Script Support to better reflect its functionality; we’ve also re-labelled Hindi support to Devanagari, to clarify that the Devanagari script supports Hindi, Sanskrit, and over 120 other languages.
As always, please let us know if you have any questions or problems navigating the new features. You can contact us at [ mailto:helpdesk@bccampus.ca | helpdesk(a)bccampus.ca ]
Want to see how it looks?
Our team put together a [ https://youtu.be/rBJ7pU-xddE | screencast ] of the new interface and the changes that you will see when the release happens mid March.
[ https://youtu.be/rBJ7pU-xddE | https://youtu.be/rBJ7pU-xddE ]
Stay up to date
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Regards,
Lauri Aesoph, on behalf of the BCcampus Open Education team
Lauri Aesoph, Manager, Open Education
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