Presentation to Glacier Hills Senior Living Community in Ann Arbor, given May 2, 2014. This talk also included this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LGtevQ9xCkI.
Alternative formats for slides (PPT, PDF) are available at http://open.umich.edu/node/9501/.
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Open.Michigan Overview - Glacier Hills - May 2014
1. Margaret Ann Murphy, Dave Malicke
Open.Michigan Initiative
University of Michigan Medical School
May 14, 2014 @ Glacier Hills
Download slides: http://openmi.ch/ghills14
Except where otherwise noted, this work is available under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License,
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. Copyright 2014The Regents of the University of Michigan.
Initiative
Description
Initiative
Goals
Initiative
Engagement
1
3. of open education
Image CC:BY Sherrie Thai (Flickr)
circulate new ideas
develop new skills
foster collaboration and innovation
3
4. Any
educa-onal
resources
that
are:
1. Free
to
access
2. Publicly
available
3. Shared
under
some
licenses
to
use,
adapt,
redistribute
Open Educational Resources (OER)
4
5. The mission is to
serve the people of Michigan and the world
through leadership in creating, communicating, preserving
and applying knowledge, art, and academic values, and in
developing leaders and citizens who will challenge the
present and enrich the future.
5
6. Office of Enabling Technologies
Medical School Information Services
University of Michigan Medical School
open.umich.edu/education/med
Our Home
6
7. The
mission
of
the
African
Health
Open
Educa-onal
Resources
(OER)
Network
is
to
advance
health
educa-on
in
Africa
by
crea-ng
and
promo-ng
free,
openly
licensed
teaching
materials
created
by
Africans
to
share
knowledge,
address
curriculum
gaps,
and
support
health
educa-on
communi-es.
www.oerafrica.org/healthoer
7
8. “Open.Michigan enables University of Michigan
faculty, students, staff and others to share their
educational resources and research with the world.”
8
11. Facilitate OER Production
Affordability (low/no cost)
Ease of Reuse
openmi.ch/history373
History 373: History of
the American West
Michael Witgen CC: BY-SA
11
12. Facilitate OER Production
Affordability (low/no cost)
Ease of Reuse
lib.umich.edu/ebm
STATS 250:
Introduction to Statistics
and
Data Analysis
Brenda Gunderson
CC: BY-NC-SA
And
on
Amazon
print-‐on-‐demand
12
20. For more info, contact:
Website: open.michigan@umich.edu
Facebook: http://openmi.ch/mediafb
Download these slides
http://openmi.ch/ghills14
This presentation builds upon slides and
discussions with other Open.Michigan team
members, including: Kathleen Omollo, Emily
Puckett Rodgers, Pieter Kleymeer, Garin
Fons, Greg Grossmeier, Susan Topol, Dave
Malicke, Ted Hanss, and Erik Hofer.
Presentation by Margaret Ann Murphy, Dave Malicke. Copyright 2014 The
Regents of the University of Michigan. Except where otherwise noted, this
work is available under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
License.http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
Closing
Notes de l'éditeur
I'm here to talk to you about Open.Michigan, an initiative at the University of Michigan that publishes open educational resources and supports open teaching and learning practices at our University. I'll be sharing our story, about how we started, our goals and our engagement efforts over the last three and a half years.