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Perspectives and practices in sharing data-centric adaptations in the biology classroom: How, why, when, and where are instructors sharing these high-impact pedagogies?

Author(s): Kaitlin Bonner1, Arietta Fleming-Davies2, Kristine Grayson3, Ben Wu4, Raisa Hernández Pacheco5

1. St. John Fisher College 2. QUBES; Radford University 3. University of Richmond 4. Texas AM University 5. California State University, Long Beach

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Poster presented at the 2019 meeting of the National Association of Biology Teachers on barriers to fully utilizing the complete Open Education Resources lifecycle

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Version 1.0 - published on 14 Dec 2020 doi:10.25334/TV22-GQ81 - cite this

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  1. Ben Wu @ on   (Edited: @ on )

    Hi Frank, 

    I think this is the source: Atkins, D. E., Brown, J., & Hammond, A. L. (2007). A review of the open educational resources (OER) movement: Achievements, challenges, and new opportunities. William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. http://www.hewlett.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/ReviewoftheOERMovement.pdf.

    Cheers,

    Ben

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      Frank Homp @ on

      The source seems to be relevant but I could'nt find an OER lifecycle in the document. :(

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        Kristine Grayson @ on

        Hi Frank - This source has a similar diagram: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/228687727_Supporting_the_Reuse_of_Open_Educational_Resources_through_Open_Standards. I'll dig a little further into the Atkins citation

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          Frank Homp @ on   (Edited: @ on )

          Hey Kristine,thanks for your support! I already have these two resources you posted in my "collection". I am researching the use of the OER lifecycle in the OER community and the related literature. To do this, I search for sources that use the term "OER lifecycle" or related terms and ideally also illustrations and deal with them. If a source uses and or adapts an OER lifecycle and refers to another source, such as the poster by Bonner et al. (2020) (I just realised that you are a co-author ;-) ), then of course I want to trace this back to the origin of this source, among other things to understand how which adaptations came about.

          The source Atkins (2007) referred to in your poster (Bonner et al., 2020) in relation to the OER lifecycle is about OER, but I can't find any illustration or any other reference to an OER lifecycle. Have I missed something?

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          Kristine Grayson @ on

          This source also describes a similar process: https://col-oer.weebly.com/module-6---the-oer-life-cycle.html

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    Frank Homp @ on

    Would you be so kind as to provide the full source for Atkins 2007 (OER Lifecycle)?

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