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Developing a statewide OER agenda: Lessons from the 2018 Texas OER Summit
Kristi ParkExecutive Director, Texas Digital LibraryAugust 8, 2019
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Slide2AgendaTexas Statewide OER Summit
OutcomesLessons LearnedTexas OER Coordinating CommitteeFollow-up to SummitTexas Digital Library work on OERDraft Recommendations for collective action
Slide3Background
Slide4Ad Hoc OER Summit Planning Committee
Co-conveners Kristi Park, Texas Digital LibraryDanielle Plumer, Texas State Library and Archives CommissionMembersLea
DeForest, Texas Digital LibraryEarnstein Dukes, Texas Tech University
Dean Hendrix, University of Texas at San AntonioBruce Herbert, Texas A&M UniversityJenny Hock, Angelo State UniversityRusty Kimball, Texas A&M UniversityPru
Morris, Texas A&M University-San AntonioAriana Santiago, University of HoustonKelly Visnak, University of Texas at Arlington
Slide5The Result: Texas Statewide OER Summit
November 15-16, 2018 at UT San Antonio
Presentations + Strategic Planning
Slide6Slide7Lessons learnedEnthusiasm to move forward was
high among all attendees.Expertise and resources to initiate campus programs vary greatly across campuses.Libraries do and should play an integral role in OER work. Concern over launching new programs without sustainable funding
source.Need to coordinate state legislative advocacy so we can dream bigger and get in front of publisher-driven bills.
Need more diversity in our collaborations (i.e. include all types of institutions, more faculty, students, and other non-librarians).
Slide8Since the Summit
Slide9OER Coordinating Committee
Slide10Texas OER Community for Higher Education Google Group
Slide11Draft Recommendations
Build capacity at the institutional levelTexas annual conference/meetingRegular OER Webinars/on-going trainingStatewide OTN membershipIncreased collaboration to find synergiesLegislative advocacy campaignsCollaborative OER authorship teams
More communication across agencies and multi-institutional groups involved in this work.
Develop common IT/Library systemsPublishing systems (e.g. Pressbooks)Creation of meta-collectionsUse of TSLAC and other consortially
licensed e-resources
Slide12Texas Digital Library and OERs
The Open Textbook Network (OTN) helps higher education institutions and systems advance the use of open textbooks and practices on their campuses.
TDL Regular Members will be part of a
consortial
membership in OTN in FY20.
Regular members of the Texas Digital Library Consortium can now save 30% on PressbooksEDU Silver and Gold book production networks.
Webinar
series highlighting practical steps to getting
OER programs started at the campus level.
Slide13So much OER activity
THECB: grant program + statewide repository fundingThis convening!UT System Task ForceHouston OER ConsortiumTSLAC K-12 summit coming soonIndividual institutional efforts
Not an exhaustive list!
Slide14Resources
Texas OER Higher Ed Google Group https://groups.google.com/d/forum/texas-oer-community-he Texas OER Summit
https://www.tdl.org/2018/09/texas-oer-summit/
Texas Digital Library www.tdl.org
@TXDigLibrary https://twitter.com/TXDigLibrary