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advancing formal and informal learning through the worldwide sharing and use of free, open, high-quality education materials organized as courses. The Power of OER to Support Diverse Learners Una Daly, Open Courseware Consortium Jayme Johnson, High Tech Center Training Unit

Power of OER to Support Diverse Learners

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Online Teaching Conference 2012 San Jose, CA presentation by Jayme Johnson, High Tech Center Training Unit and Una Daly, Community College Outreach Manager at the Open Courseware Consortium on how to create and evaluate open educational resources for accessibility.

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advancing formal and informal learning through the worldwide sharing and use of free, open, high-quality education materials organized as courses.

The Power of OER to Support Diverse Learners

Una Daly, Open Courseware Consortium Jayme Johnson, High Tech Center Training Unit

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advancing formal and informal learning through the worldwide sharing and use of free, open, high-quality education materials organized as courses.

Una Daly,

Community College Outreach OCW Consortium

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advancing formal and informal learning through the worldwide sharing and use of free, open, high-quality education materials organized as courses.

Jayme Johnson

High Tech Center Training Unit (HTCTU) Instructor

California Community Colleges

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advancing formal and informal learning through the worldwide sharing and use of free, open, high-quality education materials organized as courses.

Overview

•  OCW Community College Consortium •  What is OER? •  Why accessible OER? •  High Tech Center Training Unit •  What is accessibility? •  How to make content accessible •  Demonstration

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advancing formal and informal learning through the worldwide sharing and use of free, open, high-quality education materials organized as courses.

CCCOER Mission

•  Promote adoption of OER to enhance teaching and learning.

– Expand access to education for all – Support faculty development in OER –  Advance community college mission

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advancing formal and informal learning through the worldwide sharing and use of free, open, high-quality education materials organized as courses.

Education Webinars 2012

Month Topic

January 31 Open Math Home Assessment Systems

February 28 Writing Commons: Open Textbook Community

March 27 Fostering OER-friendly policies at your college

May 1st Finding and Selecting High Quality OER

May 2nd Revolution in Learning: Community College Consortium for OER

May 22 Open Course Library : Public Speaking

June 26 Faculty Perceptions of OER & Transform Your Teaching

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Open Educational Resources

Digitized materials offered freely and openly for educators, students and self-learners to use and re-use for teaching, learning, and research

Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, 2007

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Characteristics of OER

•  Digital – Assistive Technology

•  Open License – Reuse, Revise, Remix, Redistribute

•  Low cost – Lowers barriers to education

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Examples

Includes –

•  Course materials •  Modules or lessons •  Open CourseWare (OCW) •  Open textbooks •  Videos •  Images •  Tests •  Software •  Any other tools, materials, or techniques used

to support ready access to knowledge

9 Creative Commons CC-BY license, Dr. Judy Baker

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Why accessibility?

•  Improve learning –  50% post-secondary students with

disabilities attend 2-year public colleges

•  It’s the law! – Section 508 – Web Content Access Guidelines (WCAG)

Morguefile.com

Source: National Center for Education Statistics 2011

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Diverse Learner Challenges •  Cognitive learning

disabilities •  Sensory & motor

impairments •  English language

deficits •  Lack of engagement Kersti Nebelsiek CC-BY

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OER Accessibility Goals

•  Improve learning for all –  Universal Design

•  Educate OER authors –  Design with accessibility in mind

•  Empower faculty OER adopters – Evaluate and adapt for accessibility

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Open Textbook Accessibility Reviews

Textbook: Collaborative Statistics Accessibility reviewed by: Virtual Ability, Inc.

http://collegeopentextbooks.org

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High Tech Training Center Unit California Community Colleges

•  State-of-the-art training center for faculty and staff in: – Assistive Computer Technology –  Alternate Media – Web Accessibility

•  Programs at 110 colleges serving needs of students with disabilities.

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Accessibility = Usability

•  Accessibility should never conflict with mission of the institution.

•  When done right, accessibility is a natural after-effect of proper design and effective teamwork.

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Accessible by Design

•  Closed Captioning for television •  Automatic doors at supermarkets •  Vibrating cell phones •  Volume control pay phones •  Curb cut in sidewalks

Licensed cc-by--nc: colorblindPicaso

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More Definitions

•  Technical Accessibility – Content developed to meet "X" technical evaluation standard

•  Usable Accessibility – Content developed to allow an individual with a disability to interact with it

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Digital Accessibility

•  A path to consumption/use •  Different media needs different access strategies •  Structured text is most universally

accessible form of digital media. •  Workflows must include accessibility

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Top 3 Access Issues

•  Semantic markup – Structural definitions

•  Non-textual content –  Images – Audio & Videos

•  Tables and other complex information

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Creating Accessible Electronic Documents

•  Picking a standard for access •  Semantic Structure: Headings, lists,

and styles •  Using Color Effectively •  Images and Descriptions •  Naming Hyperlinks •  Table Headers

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Styles in Microsoft Word

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Using Colors Effectively

•  High Contrast – Emphasize differences and similarities

•  Color “Coding” – Multiple means of representation

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High Contrast

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Representing with Color

•  Provide multiple indications of meaning conveyed through color...

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Images & Descriptions

•  A picture is worth a thousand words, but you only need about 7...

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Content vs. Container •  Access capabilities for CONTENT

– Access controlled by author

•  Access capabilities for CONTAINERS – Access not controlled by author

•  Container limitations must be alleviated through content design when possible.

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Missing Alt Text Example

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Naming Hyperlinks

•  Hyperlinks are navigation aids for AT users

•  Do NOT use “Click Here”

•  Examples –  Download course syllabus (MS Word, 78KB) –  Submit Assignment #3 Here

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Table Headers

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Demonstration

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Video & Audio

•  Distance Education Caption Transcription Grant (DECT)

•  Voice recognition software

•  YouTube: Easy Do-it-Yourself Captioning

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Distance Education Caption & Transcription Grant

•  Funding to caption or transcribe – Your own or purchased videos

•  Videos delivered through distance methods for online, hybrid, or on-campus courses.

•  Videos contained in learning object repositories.

College of the Canyons DECT Grant Administrator

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Voice Recognition Software

•  Generates transcription file – Dragon Dictate for Mac – Drag Naturally Speaking for PC – Free Apps as well

•  May require editing for accuracy.

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YouTube Captioning

•  Create your own transcription file – Voice recognition software – Write script

•  Auto-Captions on YouTube – Download the auto-generated file – Correct the captions in file and upload

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Join our community

•  Join the Community College Consortium http://oerconsortium.org

•  Visit High Tech Center Training Unit http://htctu.net

•  Take @One Training: Creating Accessible Online Courses http://www.onefortraining.org/

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Thank you for attending this morning

Handout available

Contact us:

Jayme Johnson: [email protected] Una Daly: [email protected]