an intro to tourism an open textbook journey
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An Intro to Tourism
An Open Textbook Journey
Morgan Westcott, General Manager LinkBC Lauri Aesoph, Manager Open Education BCcampus
OT Summit 2015Vancouver, BC
Unless otherwise noted, this work is licensed under CC-BY. 4.0 International. Feel free to use, modify or distribute any or all of this presentation with attribution.
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What are Open Educational Resources?
“Open Educational Resources (OERs) are any type of educational materials that are in the public domain or introduced with an open license. The nature of these open materials means that anyone can legally and freely copy, use, adapt and re-share them.”
UNESCO
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The 5 R’s of Open
•Make and own copies
Retain
•Use in a wide range of ways
Reuse
•Adapt, modify, and improve
Revise
•Combine two or more
Remix
•Share with others
Redistribute
Adapted (color change) from Open Education: A “Simple” Introduction by David Wiley released under CC-BY license
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Creative Commons logo by Creative Commons used under a CC-BY 3.0 LicenseCC license image from Copyright in Education & Internet in South African Law used under CC-BY 2.5 South Africa license
Copyright & Creative Commons Licenses
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Proposal
Emails and Conversations1. Creating the outline – 15 versions
2. LinkBC Roundtable at TEC 2014
3. Initial calls for interest (informal)
Proposal Submitted
4. Received permission from LinkBC board chair and Chris to work on project
5. Developed proposal based on initial expressions of interest and draft outline
6. Green light received beginning of September 2014 (my son was born Sept 1)
7. Reshuffle of authors and reviewers available = new call for contributors
2014 Industry-Educator Roundtable by LinkBC used under a CC-BY
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The Project
Preparation1. Timeline and plan
2. PressBooks training
3. BC Open Textbook Authoring Guide, style guide for this text
Writing
4. Deliver chapters based on timeline dates
5. Copy edit
6. Review and fixes
7. Proof reading
Add to Collection
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Lessons from “The Mayor”
Internal Review • Reviewers comprised of industry experts (MAs) and instructors• Chapters came back from copyeditors and massaged by Morgan• “But you didn’t cover xyz!”
Timing • Project ran through academic year • Reviewers notes after copyediting but before proofing = hours of extra work logging changes • “Is my chapter ready yet?”
Images• Education process for authors on images and attributions (not even Vikram himself can approve it!) • “Can’t you find a better picture for?”
Citations and Style• Great to have different perspectives/authors, hard for momentum• Very few instructors are good at citations!
The Mayor by pecanpieguy used under a CC-BY
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Reviewers
Submit review request at open.bccampus.ca
http://open.bccampus.ca/call-for-proposals/call-for-reviewers-2
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Adoptions
. Open textbooks in the classroom
[email protected] Course by Alroyfonseca is in the public domain.
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Adaptations
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• WordPress file
• Pressbooks file
• Html file
Ink pens (explored) by TMAB2003 released under a CC-BY-ND 2.0 license.
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Resources on open.bccampus.ca
http://opentextbc.ca/opentextbook
http://opentextbc.ca/accessibilitytoolkit