Studio Process

The Studio’s process involves first searching for existing OER with the support of the library.  If there are OER resources that meet your needs you can adopt and use them. If you cannot find anything existing, you can create your own with the support of the ODS team.

See the process graphic below. Click on the plus symbols to link to the corresponding sections in the guide related to that step.

 

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Are you Interested in Open Educational Resources?

There are two options: finding existing OERs and creating your own

Finding Existing OER Steps
Step 1: Connect: Contact the OER Design Studio to chat about options.
Step 2: Learn: Complete our OER Prep course and learn about OER and open licensing.
Step 3: Scan: Work with the library to create an environmental scan of OER for your course.
Step 4: Evaluate: Check the scan. Are there resources that meet most of your needs?

If your answer is “Yes” then you can adopt the existing resource(s).
If no OER exists that meets your needs, then you can create your own.

Creating Your Own OER Steps

Step 5: Define: Outline the scope, structure and style of your new resource.
Step 6: Develop: Work with the studio to build your content.
Step 7: Review: Engage your colleagues, students and other users in reviewing your new resources.
Step: 8: Publish/Maintain:  Publish your new resource, share and update accordingly.

Source: OER Design Studio. “Are You Interested in Open Education” Process Flow Graphic by Freddy Vale is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license unless otherwise noted. A Fanshawe Open Resource.

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