oer16: open culture conference overview

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Open Culture

The value proposition of embedding open culture in the context of

institutional strategies.

OER16: Open CultureCo-Chairs:

Melissa Highton,Director, Learning Teaching & Web Services.

Lorna M. Campbell,OER Liaison – Open Scotland, LTW.

Image credit: Anne-Marie Scott.

Supported by

OER16: Open CultureConference themes:• The strategic advantage of open, creating a culture of

openness, and the reputational challenges of openwashing.

• Converging and competing cultures of open knowledge, open source, open content, open practice, open data and open access.

• Hacking, making and sharing.• Openness and public engagement.• Innovative approaches to opening up cultural heritage

collections for education.

OER16: The Numbers119 sessions over 2 days including: • 1 Gala dinner• 2 Community sessions (Open Education & ALT

Scotland SIGs)• 4 Wikimedia sessions• 5 Keynotes• 6 Workshops and panels• 10 Lightning talks• 11 Posters• 73 Presentations

Delegates from 29 countries

Image by Martin Hawksey, CC BY.

OER16: Gender balance

49% :Female :

51%Male

Based on all conference submissions were authors chose to record their gender.

OER16: Gender balance

#allmalepanel

Image credit: allmalepanels.tumblr.com

Remote Participation• Free and open online participation for all• Keynote livestream on ALT youtube channel• Internet radio broadcasts from Radio EDUtalk• Virtually Connecting• Blog posts from

ALT Open Ed SIG• #OER16

Image credit: Virtually Connecting, http://virtuallyconnecting.org/

Radio EDUtalk

http://www.edutalk.info/category/oer16/

Wikimedia UK at OER16• Wikipedia editing training• Wikisource

demonstration• Ask a Wikimedian drop in

clinic• Wikipedia Editathon on

Women in Art, Science and Espionage

Image credit: Ewan McAndrew, http://thinking.is.ed.ac.uk/wir/

OER16: Keynotes

Catherine Cronin,National University of

Galway, Ireland

Emma Smith,University of Oxford

John Scally, National Library of Scotland

Jim Groom,Reclaim Hosting

Melissa Highton,University of Edinburgh

If “open” is the answer what is the question?- Catherine Cronin, National University of Ireland, Galway

Free Willy – Shakespeare and OER- Emma Smith, University of Oxford

Image credit: Brandon Muramatsu, https://twitter.com/bmuramatsu/status/722439575793180673

Postcards from the Open Road- John Scally, National Library of Scotland

Image credit: Anna Page, CC BY SA 2.0https://www.flickr.com/photos/acpage/25944162184/in/album-72157665077094714/

Clouds, Containers & APIs, oh my! - Jim Groom, Reclaim Hosting

Image credit: @SuperFamicomGuyhttps://twitter.com/SuperFamicomGuy/status/722716434397310976

Open With Care- Melissa Highton

Image credit: Anna Page, CC BY SA 2.0https://www.flickr.com/photos/acpage/26482963041/in/album-72157665077094714/

Image credit: Simon Thomsonhttp://blog.digis.im/conferences/open-is-messy-thats-ok-oer16/

“Having a clear, value-driven vision for openness based on ideas of sustainability, civic responsibility and social justice, as advocated by Catherine Cronin and others, represents the very best of what higher education can be (or should be). But when it comes to implementing this vision in a specific context, there are tensions at work between political values, educational aims and pragmatic concerns. These will have to be negotiated with courage and no little skill.”

- Stuart Allen

Image credit: Anna Page, CC BY SA 2.0https://www.flickr.com/photos/acpage/26482963041/in/album-72157665077094714/

Thanks toSketchnotes:• Beck Pitt, CC BY 2.0

– https://www.flickr.com/photos/40959105@N00/sets/72157667593223021

Reflections: • Catherine Cronin• Stuart Nicol• Frances Bell• Nicole Ingerson• Martin Weller• Anne Marie Scott• Sheila MacNeil

• Stuart Allen• Simon Thomson• Ewan McAndrew• Rachel Hosker• John Johnson• Joe Wilson

ContactLorna M. CampbellOER Liaison – Open ScotlandUniversity of Edinburgh

lorna.m.campbell@icloud.com lorna.m.campbell@ed.ac.uk https://lornamcampbell.wordpress.com/

@lornamcambell CC BY Lorna M. Campbell, unless otherwise indicated.

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