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CAAL-CBPA Strategic Plan: Goal 6.3 Administer an OER Development Grants Program for educators in the region.

 

The Council of Atlantic Academic Libraries (CAAL) is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2022 AtlanticOER Development Grants (@AtlanticOER).  AtlanticOER Development Grants are intended to encourage and support educators in the Atlantic Region in the adaptation, adoption, creation, and curation of open educational resources (OER), and to increase access to course materials for students.  Each grant is for up to $2,000 and is awarded to individuals, departments, groups, or institutions in the Atlantic Provinces to help achieve the following objectives:

 

 

The 2022 AtlanticOER Development Grant recipients are:

 

Dr. Mark Baker, Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, St. Francis Xavier University

Project: The goal of this project is to create an open textbook to replace the existing Pearson textbook and to optimize the student learning experience by involving a student in creation, testing, and usability.

Other Team Members: Meghan Landry, Scholarly Communications Librarian, St. Francis Xavier University

Course: PHYS 121/122: Physics for the Physical Sciences and Engineering I/II

 

Julie Crouse, Faculty, Department of Health and Human Services, Nova Scotia Community College

Project: This project is focused on developing ancillary content (such as slide decks, H5P quizzes, and images) to support the use of the existing OER textbook, Exploring substance use in Canada.

Other Team Members: NSCC Copyright Office

Course: SOCS 2024: Introduction to Addictions

 

Dr. Alexandra Tsedryk, Associate Professor & Department Chair, Department of Modern Languages Department, Mount Saint Vincent University

Project: The goal of this event is to adapt the existing OER text, Liberté, into an OER that will support four French language courses in the Modern Languages Department at Mount Saint Vincent University (MSVU). As part of the process, the text will be updated to include Canadian references and perspectives and to make the text more useful and applicable to MSVU students.

Other Team Members: Dr. François-Xavier Eygun, Professor, Modern Languages Department; Dr. Larry Steele, Associate Professor, Modern Languages Department; Dr. Juliette Valcke, Associate Professor, Modern Languages Department; Emily Ballantyne, Educational Developer, Teacher and Learning Centre; Lindsay McCallum, Librarian, Archives and Scholarly Communications & Liaison for the Humanities; Erin Chapman, Instructional Designer, Teaching and Learning Centre; Michael McGuire, Instructional Developer, Teaching and Learning Centre

Courses: FREN 1101: Basic Practical French; FREN 1102: Basic Practical French 2: FREN 2201: Practical French; and FREN 2202: Practical French 2

 

Dr. Erin Mazerolle, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, St. Francis Xavier University

Project: This project aims to improve inclusivity, accessibility, and relevance of an open educational resource used for an introductory psychology and neuroscience course and to educate undergraduate students on important concepts related to equity, diversity, and inclusivity.

Other Team Members: Erin Austen, Hackathon Co-Organizer, St. Francis Xavier University; Jesse Husk, Faculty Advisor, St. Francis Xavier University; Leanne Fraser, Faculty Advisor, Dalhousie University

Courses: PSYO 1011/1031 & PSYO 1012/1032: Introduction to Psychology I & II

 

Jeannie Bail, Liaison Librarian for the Faculty of Management and Renaissance College, University of New Brunswick

Project: This project is focused on increasing the reach of the Business Information Skills Certificate (BISC) resource by adapting it as open textbook and populating it with redeveloped H5P quizzes, videos, and ancillary materials such as teaching slides and/or an interactive glossary

Other Team Members: Lizabeth Lemon-Mitchell, Director, Faculty Advancement and Operations, & Instructor, Faculty of Management, University of New Brunswick; Emily Clark, Instructional Designer, Teaching and Learning Services, University of New Brunswick; Leanne Wells, Retired Business Librarian, UNB Libraries; Sally Armstrong, Research Specialist, Senior Associate, PwC Canada

Course: ADM 1165: Business Communications I

 

We are pleased to offer support to educators in the region in developing OERs.

 

 

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Plan stratégique de CAAL-CBPA: Objectif 6.3 Administrer un programme de subventions de développement des REL pour les éducateurs de la région.

 

Le Conseil des bibliothèques postsecondaires de l'Atlantique (CBPA) est heureux d'annoncer les premiers récipiendaires des subventions de développement RELAtlantique 2022 (@AtlanticOER). Les subventions de développement AtlanticOER visent à encourager et à soutenir les éducateurs de la région de l'Atlantique dans l'adaptation, l'adoption, la création et la conservation de ressources éducatives libres (REL), et à accroître l'accès au matériel de cours pour les étudiants. Chaque subvention est d'un montant maximal de 2000 $ et est accordée à des particuliers, des ministères, des groupes ou des institutions des provinces de l'Atlantique pour aider à atteindre les objectifs suivants:

 

 

Les récipiendaires de la subvention de développement 2022 RELAtlantique sont:

 

Dr. Mark Baker, Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, St. Francis Xavier University

Projet: L'objectif de ce projet est de créer un manuel ouvert pour remplacer le manuel Pearson existant et d'optimiser l'expérience d'apprentissage des étudiants en impliquant un étudiant dans la création, les tests et la convivialité.

Autres membres de l'équipe : Meghan Landry, Scholarly Communications Librarian, St. Francis Xavier University

Cours : PHYS 121/122: Physics for the Physical Sciences and Engineering I/II

 

Julie Crouse, Faculty, Department of Health and Human Services, Nova Scotia Community College

Projet : Ce projet est axé sur le développement de contenu auxiliaire (tel que des jeux de diapositives, des quiz H5P et des images) pour soutenir l'utilisation du manuel REL existant, Exploring substance use in Canada.

Autres membres de l'équipe : NSCC Copyright Office

Cours : SOCS 2024: Introduction to Addictions

 

Dr. Alexandra Tsedryk, Associate Professor & Department Chair, Department of Modern Languages Department, Mount Saint Vincent University

Projet: L'objectif de cet événement est d'adapter le texte REL existant, Liberté, en un REL qui soutiendra quatre cours de français dans le Département des langues modernes de Mount Saint Vincent University (MSVU). Dans le cadre du processus, le texte sera mis à jour pour inclure des références et des perspectives canadiennes et pour rendre le texte plus utile et applicable aux étudiants de MSVU.

Autres membres de l'équipe : Dr. François-Xavier Eygun, Professor, Modern Languages Department; Dr. Larry Steele, Associate Professor, Modern Languages Department; Dr. Juliette Valcke, Associate Professor, Modern Languages Department; Emily Ballantyne, Educational Developer, Teacher and Learning Centre; Lindsay McCallum, Librarian, Archives and Scholarly Communications & Liaison for the Humanities; Erin Chapman, Instructional Designer, Teaching and Learning Centre; Michael McGuire, Instructional Developer, Teaching and Learning Centre

Cours : FREN 1101: Basic Practical French; FREN 1102: Basic Practical French 2: FREN 2201: Practical French; and FREN 2202: Practical French 2

 

Dr. Erin Mazerolle, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, St. Francis Xavier University

Projet : Ce projet vise à améliorer l'inclusivité, l'accessibilité et la pertinence d'une ressource éducative ouverte utilisée pour un cours d'introduction à la psychologie et aux neurosciences et à éduquer les étudiants de premier cycle sur des concepts importants liés à l'équité, à la diversité et à l'inclusivité.

Autres membres de l'équipe : Erin Austen, Hackathon Co-Organizer, St. Francis Xavier University; Jesse Husk, Faculty Advisor, St. Francis Xavier University; Leanne Fraser, Faculty Advisor, Dalhousie University

Cours : PSYO 1011/1031 & PSYO 1012/1032: Introduction to Psychology I & II

 

Jeannie Bail, Liaison Librarian, Faculty of Management & Renaissance College, University of New Brunswick

Projet : Ce projet vise à accroître la portée de la ressource Business Information Skills Certificate (BISC) en l'adaptant en tant que manuel ouvert et en la remplissant de quiz H5P, de vidéos et de matériel auxiliaire redéveloppés tels que des diapositives pédagogiques et / ou un glossaire interactif.

Autres membres de l'équipe : Lizabeth Lemon-Mitchell, Director, Faculty Advancement and Operations, & Instructor, Faculty of Management, University of New Brunswick; Emily Clark, Instructional Designer, Teaching and Learning Services, University of New Brunswick; Leanne Wells, Retired Business Librarian, UNB Libraries; Sally Armstrong, Research Specialist, Senior Associate, PwC Canada

Cours : ADM 1165: Business Communications I

Nous sommes heureux d'offrir un soutien aux éducateurs de la région dans le développement des REL.

 

Cynthia Holt, MLIS, CAE

Executive Director / Directrice générale

Council of Atlantic Academic Libraries / Conseil des bibliothèques postsecondaires de l’Atlantique (CAAL-CBPA)

120 Western Parkway, Suite 202, Bedford, NS  B4B 0V2 | W: caul-cbua.ca | T: 902-830-6467 | E: execdir@caul-cbua.ca

 

CAAL-CBPA represents member libraries across the region, all of whom sit on the unceded and traditional territories of First Peoples.  In Newfoundland and Labrador, our libraries sit on the homelands of the Inuit of Nunatsiavut and NunatuKavut, the Innu of Nitassinan, the Beothuk and the Mi’kmaq peoples.  In Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia, we find our friends and colleagues situated on the territory of the Mi’kmaq.  In New Brunswick, libraries are found on the land of the Wəlastəkwiyik, Mi’kmaq, and Passamaquoddy Peoples.  We at CAAL-CBPA wish to express our sincerest gratitude to the First Peoples who share their ancestral homelands with us all.

 

CAAL-CBPA représente les bibliothèques membres de la région, qui sont toutes situées sur les territoires non cédés et traditionnels des Premiers Peuples. À Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador, nos bibliothèques sont situées sur les terres des Inuits du Nunatsiavut et du NunatuKavut, des Innus de Nitassinan, des Béothuks et des Mi’kmaq. À l’Île-du-Prince-Édouard et en Nouvelle-Écosse, nous retrouvons nos amis et collègues situés sur le territoire des Mi’kmaq. Au Nouveau-Brunswick, on trouve des bibliothèques sur les terres des peuples Wəlastəkwiyik, Mi’kmaq, et Passamaquoddy. Nous souhaitons exprimer notre plus sincère gratitude aux peuples autochtones qui partagent avec nous leurs terres ancestrales.