EIT 2011

=The road to Open Education Resources=

Way back

 * Needed to share resources as class taught by multiple lecturers. Used acetates which were always shuffled!!
 * Onto PowerPoint with Projectors

1985-1995 V/2-Help

 * 1993 Based on Windows help files
 * Sold to several High Schools and ITPs

1995-2000 V/2 Encyclopedia (I)

 * Static Web pages

2000-2002 V/2 Encyclopedia (II)

 * Chunking the pages
 * Looked at how to display on Overhead and produce teaching/student notes

2002-2005 V/2 Online

 * Dynamic Web based files
 * Used a database to store the pages
 * Allowed for annotations
 * Sniplet = "A piece of knowledge or information that could be represented by one overhead"
 * Managing references (the importance of citing)
 * Also looked at Learning Object Repositories

2006-2008 virtualMV

 * The virtualMe framework
 * Annotation framework
 * Sniplet model
 * Multimedia Object (MMO) and Media Vocabulary Markup Language (MVML) and multiple representations (e.g. image, audio, video)


 * 2008 Thesis

2008-present vmvWiki

 * Development of "Hard-coded" online system had to stop while I wrote up thesis. Looked for an alternative CMS. Chose MediaWiki as it is used by Wikipedia and significant online educational efforts (wikiEducator and WikiVersity)


 * PBRF Scholarship


 * Documenting use of Web 2.0 tools into wiki
 * 2010: DEANZ | CITRENZ

And finally to Open Education Resources

 * Wikieducator
 * My user page
 * Understanding Creative Commons licences BY-SA (removed NC)
 * Waka Ama student project
 * OER
 * 2010: Wikieducator
 * 2011: OERu
 * Questions surrounding quality and certification

Where to?

 * OERu assist
 * educational analytics
 * high use pages
 * Digital curation?
 * How to manage your growing digital assets
 * EIT joining the OERu movement?