E community conversa5/31/2023 ![]() The Accessible OER Academy series is provided at no-cost to faculty at Institutions of Higher Education (IHE) and will introduce cohorts to how openly licensed resources are key levers for both adapting existing resources to increase accessibility and designing resources that are accessible for learners with disabilities from the start. ISKME and CAST’s National AEM Center invite teams of faculty to apply to the Accessible OER Academy learning series. The files will not be monitored for accessibility.įunded through the generosity of the Michelson 20MM Foundation.įor questions about this hub, please contact Ryan Erickson-Kulas: News Individuals are responsible for checking for accessibility for all materials they upload to and download from the hub. ![]() Thank you to the Michelson 20MM Foundation for supporting this hub. If you feel that you should have those responsibilities for your college (maybe you are an OER coordinator or librarian), then email: to request that permission. In fact, the only difference between an administrator and a member is that the administrator can approve new members and change settings. As a group member, you can post and publish materials. Once inside, click on “Request to join.” It’s that simple! An email will be sent to your group administrator(s) who have the authority to grant you membership permission. To join a group, find your college or the discipline group you wish to join and click on the logo. What the hub and the groups inside the hub allow for is a private place to collaborate with your group members before publishing, a place to work independently before you are ready to publish, and a place to import others’ published open content into your group. There are also discipline hubs for the California community to work together on developing and supporting OER.Īnyone may access any published materials on OERCommons. All California Community Colleges have their own group inside the hub. This hub came to be out of a demand for a localized repository with rich collaborating, sharing, and evaluation tools. The one-hour webinar will feature a short discussion followed by audience Q&A.The California Community College Hub is an Open Educational Resources (OER) network for collaboration among the California community college system.
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