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Open Education event - Open Repositories - Sarah Currier
1. Ways and means with Jorum
… new OER possibilities
Sarah Currier, Jorum Service Manager
RSC Scotland Open Education Event, 26th Nov. 2013
2. What is Jorum?
http://www.jorum.ac.uk
• A free and open national UK service for sharing and
finding OERs relevant to UK HE/FE/Skills.
• A trusted source of quality OERs for the UK post-16
education sector.
• A robust, safe, sustainable hosting platform for OERs.
• An international showcase for UK OERs.
3. Jorum news
• Dr Jackie Carter (Jorum Director) and me (Sarah Currier, Jorum
Service Manager) leaving Jorum after December 2013.
• Dr Susannah Boyle is new full-time Mimas Senior Manager for L&T,
starting next week. Formerly of Robert Gordon University.
• My role being advertised as OER Service Manager, closes 28
November:
https://www.jobs.manchester.ac.uk/displayjob.aspx?jobid=6894.
• Mimas to become part of Jisc from 1 August 2014. No change to
Jorum service.
4. Jorum Powered: What & Why?
• Requirements beyond Jorum’s core service: your
own repository or website for OERs.
• Cost effective for institutions, organisations and
communities: http://www.jorum.ac.uk/powered/
• Jorum Sub-site (fully featured repository);
• Jorum Window (customisable website);
• Jorum API Support (build your own with our help).
5. Jorum Powered: What & Why?
• Jorum Sub-site (fully featured repository):
• Re:Source – OERs by and for Scottish FE.
• Jorum Window (customisable website);
• University of Leeds Jorum Window under development.
• Jorum API Support (build your own with our help):
http://www.jorum.ac.uk/developers/
7. Jorum Communities
• Research Data Management and Information Literacy
communities of practice:
• RDM OERs (DaMSSI-abc project, in collaboration with the
Digital Curation Centre / Jisc MDR Programme);
• Information and Digital Literacies OERs, in collaboration with
CoPilot and DELILA.
• Re:Source – Scottish FE OERs available as a
community within Jorum also.
9. Jorum #LOVEOER
• You, the learning and teaching experts, recommend
OERs held in Jorum.
• We’re offering £75 vouchers for contributors.
• First #loveoer curated collection is available, from Bex
Ferriday in Wales: Subjects Allied to Medicine
• Let’s get some experts based in Scotland to contribute!
Contact support@jorum.ac.uk
10. JorumAPI
• By Christmas 2013!
http://www.jorum.ac.uk/developers/jorum-s-rest-api
• Showcase OERs held in Jorum anywhere, anytime.
• Any search or browse, e.g.:
• Everything in Information Literacy community collection.
• Anything tagged UKOER.
• Anything created by you or your institution.
• Showcase Jorum OER usage data too.
Hello everyone and thanks to the Co-Pilot folks for giving Jorum the opportunity to speak to you all as part of this useful workshop. My name is Sarah Currier and I am Jorum Service Manager, I’m based at Mimas at the University of Manchester but beaming in live to you today from my home in Glasgow. I’m going to give you a run-through of what Jorum offers currently as a service, plus give you a taster of what is coming this summer when we launch our new Jorum interface and features. And I will briefly mention our new Jorum Powered added value options. I will be asking you to stop and think about a few key questions along the way, just to give me and all of you a feel for where people are at in the workshop today with reusing and sharing OERs. After lunch I’ll be facilitating a session where you can deposit your own resources in Jorum with the help of some of the Co-Pilot folks in the room.
Finally, I’d like to introduce you to our newest initiative: ‘Jorum Powered’.
‘Jorum Powered’ has come about as a result of working with our community and realising that there are requirements that ‘core’ Jorum alone does not meet. What I mean by ‘core’ Jorum is all that I’ve mentioned above, that is, the free, open access service for sharing OERs relevant to the Post-16 Education sector. There is a demand that the OERs being created by that sector are managed, shared and promoted in new ways and Jorum is now in a position to support these needs going forward by offering cost effective solutions.
There are 3 options available. The first is a fully hosted repository service called a Sub-site. We are already providing this for the College Development Network in Scotland. You saw one version of this earlier as a collection within Jorum called Re:Source. As well as being able to access those resources within Jorum, you can also access them through their Sub-site, which looks like this.
Finally, I’d like to introduce you to our newest initiative: ‘Jorum Powered’.
‘Jorum Powered’ has come about as a result of working with our community and realising that there are requirements that ‘core’ Jorum alone does not meet. What I mean by ‘core’ Jorum is all that I’ve mentioned above, that is, the free, open access service for sharing OERs relevant to the Post-16 Education sector. There is a demand that the OERs being created by that sector are managed, shared and promoted in new ways and Jorum is now in a position to support these needs going forward by offering cost effective solutions.
There are 3 options available. The first is a fully hosted repository service called a Sub-site. We are already providing this for the College Development Network in Scotland. You saw one version of this earlier as a collection within Jorum called Re:Source. As well as being able to access those resources within Jorum, you can also access them through their Sub-site, which looks like this.
Finally, I’d like to introduce you to our newest initiative: ‘Jorum Powered’.
‘Jorum Powered’ has come about as a result of working with our community and realising that there are requirements that ‘core’ Jorum alone does not meet. What I mean by ‘core’ Jorum is all that I’ve mentioned above, that is, the free, open access service for sharing OERs relevant to the Post-16 Education sector. There is a demand that the OERs being created by that sector are managed, shared and promoted in new ways and Jorum is now in a position to support these needs going forward by offering cost effective solutions.
There are 3 options available. The first is a fully hosted repository service called a Sub-site. We are already providing this for the College Development Network in Scotland. You saw one version of this earlier as a collection within Jorum called Re:Source. As well as being able to access those resources within Jorum, you can also access them through their Sub-site, which looks like this.
Finally, I’d like to introduce you to our newest initiative: ‘Jorum Powered’.
‘Jorum Powered’ has come about as a result of working with our community and realising that there are requirements that ‘core’ Jorum alone does not meet. What I mean by ‘core’ Jorum is all that I’ve mentioned above, that is, the free, open access service for sharing OERs relevant to the Post-16 Education sector. There is a demand that the OERs being created by that sector are managed, shared and promoted in new ways and Jorum is now in a position to support these needs going forward by offering cost effective solutions.
There are 3 options available. The first is a fully hosted repository service called a Sub-site. We are already providing this for the College Development Network in Scotland. You saw one version of this earlier as a collection within Jorum called Re:Source. As well as being able to access those resources within Jorum, you can also access them through their Sub-site, which looks like this.
Finally, I’d like to introduce you to our newest initiative: ‘Jorum Powered’.
‘Jorum Powered’ has come about as a result of working with our community and realising that there are requirements that ‘core’ Jorum alone does not meet. What I mean by ‘core’ Jorum is all that I’ve mentioned above, that is, the free, open access service for sharing OERs relevant to the Post-16 Education sector. There is a demand that the OERs being created by that sector are managed, shared and promoted in new ways and Jorum is now in a position to support these needs going forward by offering cost effective solutions.
There are 3 options available. The first is a fully hosted repository service called a Sub-site. We are already providing this for the College Development Network in Scotland. You saw one version of this earlier as a collection within Jorum called Re:Source. As well as being able to access those resources within Jorum, you can also access them through their Sub-site, which looks like this.