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USE OF OER – LESSONS FROM THE PHEA-ETI KENYATTA UNIVERSITY EXPERIENCE. By Dr. Michael Wainaina, Associate Dean, Graduate School, Kenyatta University. Projects by K.U. Digitization of Past Examination Papers Creation of Chemistry and Communication Skills e-Learning Modules
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USE OF OER – LESSONS FROM THE PHEA-ETI KENYATTA UNIVERSITY EXPERIENCE By Dr. Michael Wainaina, Associate Dean, Graduate School, Kenyatta University.
Projects by K.U. • Digitization of Past Examination Papers • Creation of Chemistry and Communication Skills e-Learning Modules • Digitization of Thesis (A pilot Project) • Online Executive MBA Project • Common Research Methodology e-Course – Presentation focuses on this Project
Output Description & Operational Parameters • A Common Research Methodology Course (CRMC)e-Course to meet the 35 hour contact requirement for a University course • Faculty would develop the Unit themselves for ownership • Content developers were identified by the Deans of Schools (K.U. has thirteen teaching Schools) • They were identified through a participatory process for their “expertise”
Outputs of the Participative Process • Approved CRMC description: • CRMC Course Outline • CRMC content developers identified • CRMC Content Developed • Facilitators Identified • Facilitators trained
Engagement with OER • Requested and Received existing OER on Research Methodology from SAIDE
Use of OER • What were we to do with the materials? • We reviewed it and forwarded it “as is where is” to the content developers!! • With wisdom of hindsight it is clear now the this is not a very productive approach!!
Looking back, what should we have done? • We should have done a needs assessment of the requirements of the Content developers ensuring that developers were clear about what they needed or did not need and/or • We should have interrogated the materials received with a view to: • Sift through the materials with the Content developers to identify relevant information • Explore the materials as a resource for content development based on the requirements and set parameters of the CRMC • Identify and address any challenges the content developers may have had in using the materials • Review usefulness of the materials in meeting needs of CRMC as conceived for Kenyatta University
What did the Content developers do with the material? • We don’t know! • While we ultimately produced good material, we cannot say the extent that OER contributed to the quality, if at all.
What are lessons of the exercise? • That OER is an opportunity to re-engage with the process of course development • That information is available, in fact there is a glut of it and the challenge is to manage it to meaningfully, effectively and optimally work for your needs and context: Need to plan, adopt and evaluate the use of OER in Curriculum development…We cannot assume that the fact that the material is available it is necessary and sufficient
OER demands a New Literacy • The illiterates of the 21st Century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, un-learn and re-learn …Alvin Toffler
Opportunity for learning How do we ensure that we optimally use OER in collaborative curriculum and course content development projects? It will be productive for the PHEA-ETI projects working with OER to deliberately investigate this question and document lessons learnt with a view of scaling up best practice.