Back to the Features:
questioning the impact of
ancillary resources on open
textbook adoption
BCcampus Faculty Fellows
Jennifer Kirkey, Arthur Gill Green, Rod Lidstone
Festival of Learning 2016
Burnaby, British Columbia
https://goo.gl/ckKah6
arthur.green@mail.mcgill.ca
kirkeyj@douglascollege.ca
lidstone@camosun.bc.ca
Ancillary as a core component
Wow, it’s a real textbook
Animating ancillary
It’s virtually done
Best practices
Open Textbooks
(Thank you BCcampus)
What do a plumber, a geographer,
and a physicist have in common?
So, what are
ancillary resources?
Question banks
Solution manuals
Slides
Multimedia
Why are OER ancillary
resources important?
They can
tip the scales...
Show of hands please…
Anyone here hesitated to
adopt an open resource or
know someone who hesitated
to adopt due to the lack of
ancillary resources?
Over 40% of the respondents to a 2016 survey of 2,902
faculty members at 29 higher education institutions….
...ranked supplements as
important or very important
factors in textbook adoption
(Green 2016).
The lack of ancillary resources for open
textbooks negatively impacts faculty
perceptions and adoption rates
(Jhangiani et al. 2016).
“Wow it is a real textbook with
real resources. There are lots of
textbook problems and both a
student instructor’s solutions
manual? Let me look at that...I
might adopt it…”
https://openstax.org/details/college-physics
Trades Common Core ancillary
resources in the works
● Procedural videos
● Tool animations
● Bringing all of the resources
together into Open LMS
courses
Procedural videos where should
I put them?
● Youtube link
● Embedded into open
textbook
● Standalone files
Maybe these elements are
best located within
content pages of an open
LMS courses?
This gives us an
opportunity to
incorporate other
universal design elements
It’s Virtually Done
Google Cardboard ($12)
Expanding the classroom:
Virtual Reality in Education
Tuesday, June 7 • 1:55pm - 2:40pm
http://sched.co/6kgK
OER for GIScience (QGIS workshop)
Tuesday, June 7 • 3:00pm - 5:00pm
http://sched.co/6AM8
Best Practices
Open Licensing
Modularity
Hosting
Consumption or collaboration?
Can it allow modularity, flexible consumption choices, no limits to
access, possibility to contribute to and edit the resources…
Should it be institutional (UBC, Camosun, Douglas, etc.) or independent?
Editable
Can the content be edited with free
or open source software?
Benefits of making it easy to edit:
better adoption rates
quicker adaptation
all around better quality resources
Analysis of 248 edits to English language
Wikipedia articles from 04:43 to 04:46 UTC
on 18 Feb 2007
Collaborative
Best Practices
1.Open licensing
2.Modularity
3.Hosting
4.Editable
5.Collaborative
Opportunities…
With the help of BCcampus, you can make
ancillary resources that your students will use
and that you need to assist with teaching and
learning.
BCcampus Call for OER Grants
Ancillary Resources Grant
https://goo.gl/dT9PA2
Open Educational Resource Grants
● Adaptation of Open Textbooks or Open
Educational Resources
● Creation of Open Educational Resources
● Course Redesign using Open Educational
Resources
https://goo.gl/h0rgar
Thank You
kirkeyj@douglascollege.ca
lidstone@camosun.bc.ca
arthur.green@mail.mcgill.ca
This presentation can be
accessed at:
https://goo.gl/ckKah6
References
Green, K. C. (2016). Going digital: faculty perspectives on digital and OER
course materials. In 2016 ICBA Meeting. Orlando: ICBA. Retrieved from
http://www.campuscomputing.net/goingdigital2016
Jhangiani, R., R. Pitt, C. Hendricks, J. Key, and C. Lalonde. (2016).
Exploring faculty use of open educational resources at British Columbia
post-secondary institutions. Victoria: BCcampus. Retrieved from
http://viuspace.viu.ca/handle/10613/2705
Image sources are noted in the slide notes.
Back to the Features: questioning the impact of ancillary resources on open textbook adoption by A.G. Green,
J.Kirkey and R.Lidstone is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

Back to the Features: questioning the impact of ancillary resources on open textbook adoption

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    Back to theFeatures: questioning the impact of ancillary resources on open textbook adoption BCcampus Faculty Fellows Jennifer Kirkey, Arthur Gill Green, Rod Lidstone Festival of Learning 2016 Burnaby, British Columbia https://goo.gl/ckKah6 arthur.green@mail.mcgill.ca kirkeyj@douglascollege.ca lidstone@camosun.bc.ca
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    Ancillary as acore component Wow, it’s a real textbook Animating ancillary It’s virtually done Best practices
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    Open Textbooks (Thank youBCcampus) What do a plumber, a geographer, and a physicist have in common?
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    Why are OERancillary resources important? They can tip the scales...
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    Show of handsplease… Anyone here hesitated to adopt an open resource or know someone who hesitated to adopt due to the lack of ancillary resources?
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    Over 40% ofthe respondents to a 2016 survey of 2,902 faculty members at 29 higher education institutions…. ...ranked supplements as important or very important factors in textbook adoption (Green 2016).
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    The lack ofancillary resources for open textbooks negatively impacts faculty perceptions and adoption rates (Jhangiani et al. 2016).
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    “Wow it isa real textbook with real resources. There are lots of textbook problems and both a student instructor’s solutions manual? Let me look at that...I might adopt it…” https://openstax.org/details/college-physics
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    Trades Common Coreancillary resources in the works ● Procedural videos ● Tool animations ● Bringing all of the resources together into Open LMS courses
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    Procedural videos whereshould I put them? ● Youtube link ● Embedded into open textbook ● Standalone files
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    Maybe these elementsare best located within content pages of an open LMS courses? This gives us an opportunity to incorporate other universal design elements
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    Expanding the classroom: VirtualReality in Education Tuesday, June 7 • 1:55pm - 2:40pm http://sched.co/6kgK OER for GIScience (QGIS workshop) Tuesday, June 7 • 3:00pm - 5:00pm http://sched.co/6AM8
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    Hosting Consumption or collaboration? Canit allow modularity, flexible consumption choices, no limits to access, possibility to contribute to and edit the resources… Should it be institutional (UBC, Camosun, Douglas, etc.) or independent?
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    Editable Can the contentbe edited with free or open source software? Benefits of making it easy to edit: better adoption rates quicker adaptation all around better quality resources Analysis of 248 edits to English language Wikipedia articles from 04:43 to 04:46 UTC on 18 Feb 2007
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    Opportunities… With the helpof BCcampus, you can make ancillary resources that your students will use and that you need to assist with teaching and learning.
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    BCcampus Call forOER Grants Ancillary Resources Grant https://goo.gl/dT9PA2 Open Educational Resource Grants ● Adaptation of Open Textbooks or Open Educational Resources ● Creation of Open Educational Resources ● Course Redesign using Open Educational Resources https://goo.gl/h0rgar
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    References Green, K. C.(2016). Going digital: faculty perspectives on digital and OER course materials. In 2016 ICBA Meeting. Orlando: ICBA. Retrieved from http://www.campuscomputing.net/goingdigital2016 Jhangiani, R., R. Pitt, C. Hendricks, J. Key, and C. Lalonde. (2016). Exploring faculty use of open educational resources at British Columbia post-secondary institutions. Victoria: BCcampus. Retrieved from http://viuspace.viu.ca/handle/10613/2705 Image sources are noted in the slide notes. Back to the Features: questioning the impact of ancillary resources on open textbook adoption by A.G. Green, J.Kirkey and R.Lidstone is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.