Practicing Open Education, as part of the JISC-Academy UK OER Programme, is a twelve-month project being managed by the ADM-HEA Subject Centre with six art, design and media departments in UK universities. As part of the ‘Cascade’ funding strand the OER Phase 2 Project’s aim is to build upon the experiences understandings, findings and supporting resources of the pilot ADM-OER Pilot Project to the benefit of the wider range of project partners, the subject network and wider HE community.

Practising Open Education

Overview

The Practising Open Education project, as part of the Cascade Strand of the UK OER Programme aims to build upon the findings and experiences of the pilot ADM-OER Project. Working with six new institutional partners the project seeks to embed effective OER practices and policies within the six participating institutions and release a significant number of art, design and media open educational resources.  The project belives that these aims will be achieved if departments have a good understanding of motivations and barriers from a number of perspectives (student, lecturer, IT service, library, management) and have access to available support.

Aims & Objectives
  • To generate department-specific understandings of art, design and media OERs; motivations for, and barriers to, their creation and use.
  • To further develop discipline-specific understandings of art, design and media OERs; motivations for, and barriers to, their creation and use.
  • To provide targeted support that addresses the specific needs, motivations and barriers at the participating departments.
  • To embed effective OER practices and policies within the participating departments.
  • To release a significant number of art, design and media resources for access, use and repurpose.
Project Methodology

The project management team will work in close association with the institutional partners using focus groups and ‘Action Plans’ as methodologies to embed policies and practices that support the sustainable release of OERs.
The aim of the focus group will be to investigate each department’s motivations for engaging in open education and the opportunities and barriers that may exist. On the basis of the information collected the project manager will prepare a report that outlines the findings of the discussion and some suggestions for developing appropriate strategies.
The departmental project leader will draw upon this report and work with colleagues to develop the OER Action Plan highlighting actions to address barriers and capitalise on motivations for OER production and use.

Anticipated Outputs & Outcomes

The project is committed to deliver range of outputs, webpages, blogs, newsletters, through which the partners and subject community can engage. These include evaluations of the projects’ processes and findings.

The project will also generate a series of reports, presentations, workshops and journal articles.

Through the process of dialogue with the partners the project seeks to openly release resources deposited in Jorum Open and through institutional portals.

Project Outcomes

  • Department-specific understandings of art, design and media OERs; motivations for, and barriers to, their creation and use.
  • Discipline-specific understandings of art, design and media OERs; motivations for, and barriers to, their creation and use.
  • Strategies to address the specific needs, motivations and barriers at the participating departments with potential for broader application
  • Effective OER practices and policies within the participating departments with potential for broader application
  • A significant number of art, design and media resources for access, use and repurpose
  • A raised profile for OERs across the art, design and media HE sector

 

Technology/Standards

Project partners will utilise standards outlined by the funders.  The Project Manager will broker involvement with, and encourage partners, to take advice from JISC CETIS on technical and metadata issues.

Project Staff

Project Manager: Stephen Mallinder s.w.mallinder@brighton.ac.uk

Project Consultant: Debbie Flint
d.flint@brighton.ac.uk

ADM-HEA Subject Centre,
University of Brighton,
Faculty of Arts
Tel: 01273 644 596
Fax: 01273 643 429

Chrissie Poulter – Leeds Trinity University College
c.poulter@leedstrinity.ac.uk
Tel: 0113 283 7172

Ray Marrs – Bucks New University
ray.marrs@bucks.ac.uk
Tel: 01494 605102

Tina Barnes Powell – De Montfort University
tbp@dmu.ac.uk
Tel: 0116 250 6371   Fax: 0116 257 7620

Bernadette Blair – Kingston University
B.Blair@kingston.ac.uk
Tel: 0208547 2000   Fax: 0208 547 9069

Adam Proctor – University of Southampton: Winchester School of Art
adam.procter@soton.ac.uk
Tel: 02380 594073

Ashley Pinn – University of Hertfordshire
a.j.pinn@herts.ac.uk
Tel: 01707 285354   Fax: 01707 285350

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Summary
Start date
1 September 2010
End date
31 August 2011
Funding programme
e-Learning programme
Strand
Open educational resources programme - phase 2
Project website
Lead institutions

ADM-HEA Subject Centre, University of Brighton

http://www.adm.heacademy.ac.uk/

Partner institutions

Leeds Trinity University College – Department of Media Film and Culture: http://www.leedstrinity.ac.uk/departments/media/Pages/default.aspx

Bucks New University – School of Design, Craft and Visual Arts: http://bucks.ac.uk/about/structure/academic_schools/design_craft_visual_arts.aspx

De Montfort University – Faculty of Art and Design: http://www.dmu.ac.uk/faculties/art_and_design/

Kingston University – Faculty of Art, Design and Architecture: http://fada.kingston.ac.uk/

University of Southampton – Winchester School of Art: http://www.wsa.soton.ac.uk/

University of Hertfordshire – School of Creative Arts: http://www.herts.ac.uk/courses/schools-of-study/creative-arts/home.cfm

Committees
  • JISC Learning and Teaching committee
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