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The OTTER Project: Creating OERs at Leicester

Learn about the OTTER project, which focuses on creating open, transferable, and technology-enhanced educational resources at the University of Leicester. This initiative aims to enhance web presence, attract students, and contribute to the sum of human knowledge.

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The OTTER Project: Creating OERs at Leicester

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  1. The OTTER Project:Creating OERs at Leicester Gabi Witthaus European Foundation for Quality in E-Learning: UNIQUe Award Winner ALT Learning Technologist of the Year: Team Award 2009

  2. OTTER - creating OERs • Open • Transferable • Technology-enhanced • Educational • Resources

  3. Openness

  4. Reuse/ Repurposing

  5. www.le.ac.uk/oer

  6. www.le.ac.uk/oer

  7. www.le.ac.uk/oer

  8. www.le.ac.uk/oer

  9. www.le.ac.uk/oer

  10. www.le.ac.uk/oer

  11. www.saide.weebly.com

  12. Why OTTER? • Quality OERs enhance web presence • Quality OERs attract students • Knowledge-sharing across diverse contexts • Contributing to the sum of human knowledge and enabling access (Cape Town Declaration)

  13. Image Acknowledgements All images from Flickr, published under Creative Commons licences : Slide 5: “A room with a view” by loungerie-http://www.flickr.com/photos/97041449@N00/3415698043/ Slide 6: “Coke scooter” by Gertrud K. - http://www.flickr.com/photos/11946969@N00/165507542/ Slide 7: “Crayon scene investigation” by adamneilward - http://www.flickr.com/photos/36720649@N05/4081501000/

  14. Beyond Distance Research Alliance Learning Futures Festival Online 2010 Positively Disruptive 7-14 January 2010 www.le.ac.uk/beyonddistance/festival KEYNOTE SPEAKERS Dr Stephen Bax, Professor Phil Candy,Aly Conteh, Dr Chris Davies, Stephen Downes, Professor Ian Jamieson,Professor Josie Taylor,Tessa Welch Festival registration: £75 / closing date: 23 December 2009 European Foundation for Quality in E-Learning: UNIQUe Award Winner ALT Learning Technologist of the Year: Team Award 2009

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