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Community Aspects of the NDLR: Information Literacy CaRILLO 2010 Catherine Bruen National Digital Learning Resources (NDLR) Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland W: http://www.ndlr.ie T: #ndlrfest F: http://www.facebook.com/NationalDigitalLearningResources

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This presentation was given by Catherine Bruen, NDLR Manager, from Trinity College, Dublin at the CaRILLO event at the University of Birmingham, 3rd August 2010.

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Community Aspects of the NDLR:

Information Literacy

CaRILLO 2010Catherine Bruen

National Digital Learning Resources (NDLR)Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland

W: http://www.ndlr.ieT: #ndlrfest

F: http://www.facebook.com/NationalDigitalLearningResources

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Outline

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Setting the Scene

• National Partnership• Rapid Change• Diverse Stakeholders• SMART Communities of Users

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“to promote and support Higher Education academia in

the collaboration, development and sharing of digital learning resources and associate teaching practices”

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What does OER mean to our Community?

“digitised materials offered freely and openly for educators, students and self-learners to use and

reuse for teaching, learning and research”

(OECD, 2007)

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Open Educational Resources • Protective attitudes disappearing• The contributors are the “Librarians”• Technology • “Resources in the Wild”

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“The Wisdom of Crowds” or CommunitySurowiecki, 2004

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An Evolutionary Pathway to establish sustainable communities of

academics

Level 1Support individual

AcademicsWithin Uni/IoT

(LIPS)

Level 2Support collaborative

Academics withinSubject disciplines

(LINCS)

Level 3EncourageSustainable

Communities

Institutional Projects

Sustainable NDLR academic communities

• SSustainable• MManageable• AActive• RRelevant &

Reflective• TTargeted

Service team that is:Supportive

Motivational

Accessible

Responsive

Technologically Competent

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Individual Academics – Level 1 (LIPs)

NDLR Service supports• Learning Innovation projects (LIPS)• Embedded in HE Sector through

partnership with local programmes and T & L centres

• Quality application of TeL & T & L awards

• Research – teaching - nexus• Responsive & flexible Training

support• Open access DRM of LRs• Intra-Institutional Collaborations

lead to focus on reuse, teaching practices and Learning design

Level 1Supporting individual Academics

Within partner institutions through LIPs

Groups

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Groupings of Academics – Level 2 (LINCs)

NDLR Service supports• Learning Innovation Community

Support projects (LINCs)• Liaise with local institutional

coordinators in all T & L Centres• Identification of synergies &

potential collaboration between different academic groupings.

• Support these groupings to make the transition to the collective....SMARTCoPs

• Re-use in integral to the process

Level 2Supporting collaborative

Groups of Academics within

Subject disciplines through LINCS

Networks

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SMART Communities of Practice - Level 3 SMARTCoPs

NDLR Service supports• Advice & support in the creation

and use of RLRs• Promote & facilitate information,

national programme, design, development, tools & case studies;

• NDLR community portal• Cross-institutional linking

between academics and projects with shared interests;

• Sustainable, Manageable, Active, Relevant and Reflective, Targeted COPs

Level 3Encouraging Sustainable

Communities

Collective

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Some NDLR Resources

Plagiarism Interactive tutorial by Dundalk Institute of Technology

Searching Scientific Databases

Captivate movies for searching Web of Science & Science Direct databases

Enquiry and Problem Based Learning and the Information Literate Student (poster)

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ISCOPISCOP community contributions:

have been somewhat slow:“want to update my resource”“want to improve it”

 NDLR can support this through:• Appropriate training• LIP funding• Encourage use through

promotion of others work

Articulate Training 2010

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Media, Information & Library Studies Smart CoP

• ISCOP will re-launch as MILS - Media, Information & Library Studies Smart CoP in Oct. 2010 (ISCED and new NDLR groupings)

• Promote collaborations and market MyRI (Measure Your Research Impact) Bibliometrics project funded through NDLR LInCs

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Acknowledgements and Thanks

• Nancy Graham• Miriam Allen• JORUM• Our Partners