[opentextbooks] open educational resources: relevant for opentextbook site?

Sara Wingate Gray sara.gray at okfn.org
Tue Jan 19 16:23:20 UTC 2010


Just found the following posted from a JISC listserve (and so I wondered if this is something of relevance for opentextbook, as in, not only should site have open texts, but also (registry or links?) for open resources for use in educational settings? Just an idea...here is the press release in full:

"The changing role of Jorum: sharing using JorumOpen and JorumUK

As Open Educational Resources (OER) increasingly become part of the landscape of learning and teaching resources, Jorum has now opened up for the sharing of resources, created under Creative Commons (CC) licences <http://creativecommons.org/choose/> , through its new collection JorumOpen <http://www.jorum.ac.uk/> .

JorumOpen - released today - provides free access to a growing collection of open educational resources, for all to benefit worldwide, via Jorum's trusted source of designated learning and teaching resources.

This latest collection contains and hosts a range of high quality resources, and we encourage further deposit of open materials, to feature alongside resources such as the entries submitted to the 2009 Jorum Learning and Teaching competition <http://www.jorum.ac.uk/community/altcCompetition.html> . We will also see further content deposited via the UKOER Programme <http://www.jisc.ac.uk/oer> , which will be tagged as 'ukoer'.

The new Jorum Deposit Chooser <http://jorum.ac.uk/deposit/deposit.htm> will guide you through a simple step-by-step process to help you determine which Jorum collection is the most suitable for your needs.

Members of UK Further and Higher Education Institutions, using the UK Access Management Federation to authenticate, can deposit - but anyone will be able to search, browse and download the resources deposited into JorumOpen.

All material within JorumOpen will also be exposed to search engines such as Google <http://www.blogger.com/www.google.co.uk>  later this year, further enhancing the search and accessibility of these resources, and providing the perfect platform to showcase your work and learn from the expertise of others.

Alongside the JorumOpen collection, Jorum's existing collection - JorumUK - will continue. JorumUK contains resources that their creators and owners prefer to share only within the UK Higher and Further Education community. This collection contains all resources deposited in Jorum prior to 2010, under the previous institutional licence: these require an institutional subscription <http://jorum.ac.uk/getstarted/getstarted.html>  to deposit, search, browse and download resources.

Changes to the JorumUK collection will be made in spring 2010, which will see the introduction of an additional licence - JorumEducationUK <http://jorum.ac.uk/changing_jorum.htm> . This licence will enable sharing across the UK Further and Higher Education community, without an institutional subscription. Other new features set for release at this time include a unified search - enabling users to search across all resources held within both the JorumOpen and JorumUK collections, providing one simple search.

Summer 2010 will see the introduction of a central deposit tool, allowing depositors to access a single point to contribute resources automatically into either collection.

To keep up-to-date with Jorum developments, join our JISCmail list <http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/JORUM-UPDATE> , or look out for announcements on the Jorum website.


Louise Egan

Communications Officer - Jorum Service

Mimas, 5th floor Roscoe Building

The University of Manchester

Oxford Road

Manchester

M13 9PL

Tel: 0161 275 6803
Email: louise.egan at manchester.ac.uk <mailto:louise.egan at manchester.ac.uk> 

Web: http://www.jorum.ac.uk <http://www.jorum.ac.uk/> 
Jorum Community Bay: http://community.jorum.ac.uk <http://community.jorum.ac.uk/> 

Jorum is a free online repository service for teaching and support staff in UK Further and Higher Education Institutions. Helping to build a community for the sharing, reuse and repurposing of learning and teaching materials, created by the community for the community.

You can also have your say and find out more about all aspects of sharing at the Jorum Community Bay: http://community.jorum.ac.uk <http://community.jorum.ac.uk/> "



Sara Wingate Gray
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sara.gray at okfn.org

The Open Knowledge Foundation
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