[Open-education] New Videos: Open Education Policy and Practice

Priscila Gonsales prigon at educadigital.org.br
Wed Apr 6 12:52:55 UTC 2016


Hi Cable!

I've just seen the first one video! It is amazing, congratulations for the
initiative!
The videos certainly will inspire us to the OER Brazil Guide to police
makers we are organizing, as you know. Perhaps we could produce some videos
too or use these and put subtitles in Portuguese!

Warm regards!
Priscila

2016-04-05 20:09 GMT-03:00 Cable Green <cable at creativecommons.org>:

> Greetings Open Education Friends:
>
>
> Mark Jenkins and Boyoung Chae at Open Washington <http://www.openwa.org/>
> asked me to share this new video series on open education policy:
> http://www.openwa.org/about-policy-video
>
>
>
> I have watched them all – and I highly recommend you take the time to
> watch them too.  They are fabulous!
>
>
>
> The videos / discussions address:
>
>    - What is OER policy?
>    - What do OER policies look like in practice?
>    - How do open policies impact OER projects?
>    - How do governments understand OER policy?
>    - Is policy always necessary in successful OER initiatives?
>
>
> The videos are six multimedia “courselets” -- video and associated
> resources that together comprise a primer on open education policy and
> practice, including an introduction to OER policy, case studies, and a
> reflection on the national and global context of OER policy.
>
>
>
> The participants include national and international OER advocates Hal
> Plotkin, Paul Stacey, Nicole Allen, Mary Burgess, Richard Sebastian, Daniel
> DeMarte, and Mark Jenkins.
>
>
>
> The target audience is primarily mid-level college leaders --
> administrators who have an ‘open’ project or funding source dropped in
> their lap and need to acquire some usable context quickly, and who may be
> charged with implementing an open education policy at their institution.
>
>
>
> Kudos to the entire team who created this well-produced, CC BY licensed
> video series!
>
>
>
> Warm regards,
>
>
> Cable
>
>
> *PS - apologies for any cross-posting / duplicate posts*
>
>
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