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Open Educational Resources: Nuts and Bolts of Developing an Online Plagiarism Tutorial

Open Educational Resources: Nuts and Bolts of Developing an Online Plagiarism Tutorial Jenny Collery, UCD Library LIR Annual Seminar, 2014. What’s the link? OERs & Open Access.

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Open Educational Resources: Nuts and Bolts of Developing an Online Plagiarism Tutorial

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  1. Open Educational Resources: Nuts and Bolts of Developing an Online Plagiarism Tutorial Jenny Collery, UCD Library LIR Annual Seminar, 2014

  2. What’s the link?OERs & Open Access • Open Educational Resources have been described as a “public good” where “the producers of the good decide that they do not want to exclude people from this resource.” (Billings et al., 2012) • OERs are part of “Open Movement” (JISC and McGill, 2013)

  3. UCD eLearning Teamest. May 2013 Michelle Dalton Diarmuid Stokes Emily Doherty Sonya Hood Jenny Collery, Plagiarism Lead James Molloy, eLearning Lead Carmel Norris Gerard Walsh Sue Daly Susan Boyle

  4. Nuts & Bolts: Searching for OERs • Top locations - JORUM, Flickr, Google, YouTube and Slideshare etc. (Graham and Secker, 2012) • Sharing practice: visit to team by Philip Russel, Deputy Head of Library & Information Services at ITT Dublin • Local over International (de Beer, 2012) • Benchmarking & idea generation (Common Wealth of Learning and UNESCO, 2011) Courtesy of LOC, Hollem, Howard R., (photographer)

  5. ITT Tutorial - Perfect structure Major learning objectives covered Plain English Clear, intuitive design User tested High Quality Academic Standard Compatible s/ware used Image courtesy of Phil Gyford

  6. Branding & Localisation

  7. Mobile Ready, Interactivity & Assessment

  8. Mobile Ready, Interactivity & Assessment

  9. Visual Auditory Kinaesthetic Multi-sensory learning Kolb (1984) Image courtesy of JoaloLoureiro

  10. Plagiarism as Gaeilge • Request from UCD School of Irish, Celtic Studies, Irish Folklore & Linguistics • First Irish Language Plagiarism Tutorial* • Collaborated with BordnaGaeilge, UCD (translation & audio narration)

  11. Where to share OERs?Professional Networks… “I think the online tutorial is excellent – very clear, with lovely interactive aspects, and the Irish is a delight. It’s sadly rare to come across something of such high quality in Irish…” ColáistenahÉireann/Gaelchultúr Request for Multi-Lingual IL resources for “Overview of Information Literacy Resources Worldwide” (Horton Jr., 2013) “it's really high quality, we are all delighted with it.” School of Irish, Celtic Studies, Folklore & Linguistics, UCD “Delighted by this tutorial as #Gaeilge on avoiding plagiarism Fáilteroimh an suimhseo - conasbradáil a seachtaint, Bríd McGrath, McGrath Barrett Consulting

  12. Where to share? OER Repositories…

  13. hurdles + (training + patience) = success

  14. Using OERs: Evaluation • OERs provide a Vygotskian “Scaffolded Learning Environment” (Daniels and Net Library Inc., 2005) • Sharing in OER repository makes the invisible, visible (Hughes & McKenna, 2012) • Adaptable across institutions, e.g. MOOCs • Time efficiency* • Adapt for new technology • Team Feedback & Review • Professional Development

  15. Tempted to re-purpose an OER?Save some time… • NDLR* • JORUM • OER Commons • OpenLearn(OU) • MERLOT • Primo • MIT Open CourseWare • WikiEducator • Xpert • UCD Library Tutorials • ITT Tutorials

  16. References Billings, M. S., Hutton, S. C., Schafer, J., Schweik, C. M. and Sheridan, M. (2012) 'Open Educational Resources as Learning Materials: Prospects and Strategies for University Libraries', Research Library Issues: A Bimonthly Report from ARL, CNI, and SPARC, (280), pp. 2-10. Common Wealth of Learning and UNESCO (2011) Guidelines for Open Educational Resources (OER) in Higher Education. Available at: http://www.col.org/resources/publications/Pages/detail.aspx?PID=364 Daniels, H. and NetLibrary Inc. (2005) An introduction to Vygotsky London ; New York: Routledge,. Available at: http://eproxy.ucd.ie/login?url=http://www.netLibrary.com/urlapi.aspx?action=summary&v=1&bookid=122960 de Beer, T. (2012) SCORE Library Survey Report: SCORE. Available at: http://www.open.ac.uk/score/news/score-library-survey-report Graham, N. and Secker, J. (2012) Librarians, information literacy and open educational resources: report of a survey. Available at: http://delilaopen.files.wordpress.com/2012/04/findingsharingoers_reportfinal1.pdf Horton Jr., F. W. (2013) Overview of Information Literacy Resources Worldwide, Paris. Available at: http://www.unesco.org/new/fileadmin/MULTIMEDIA/HQ/CI/CI/pdf/news/overview_info_lit_resources.pdf JISC and McGill, L. (2013) What are Open Educational Resources JISC. Available at: https://openeducationalresources.pbworks.com/w/page/24836860/What%20are%20Open%20Educational%20Resources 2014 Russell, P., Ryder, G., Kerins, G. and Phelan, M. (2013) 'Creating, Sharing and Reusing Learning Objects to Enhance Information Literacy', Journal of Information Literacy, 7(2), pp. 60-79.

  17. Thanks for Listening… Jenny Collery jennifer.collery@ucd.ie Tel: 01 716 7097

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