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Authors Designers Producers Teacher s Learner s Technologists Continuous Improvement Cycle Why Social Authoring? Collaborative Development

Social authoring breakout session

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Slides from the Social Authoring breakout group at the NROC Network Member meeting March 2009.

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Authors

Designers

Producers

Teachers

Learners

Technologists

Continuous Improvement Cycle

Why Social Authoring?

Collaborative Development

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Social Authoring Models

Mash- up

Original Scripts

Continuous Improvement

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• Online workspace opened by NROC Team

• Content outline posted for discussion• Assignments and scripting templates

distributed among author team

How We Worked Together

Author Teams

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1. Technology2. Content3. Media4. Design5. Pedagogy6. Interaction7. Assignments8. Assessment9. Access10. Support

NROC Course Quality Guidelines

Collaborative Development

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• Authors post their scripts and trade for peer review / NROC review

• Status changes to show next stage

Collaborative Development s

Reviews

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• The team synchs up for real time discussions and visual reviews through Elluminate as needed.

Collaborative Development

Synch + Asynch Collaborating

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• NROC team reviews scripts for design & production plan

• Work with students and campus media centers when available for producing art work

• Feedback given to authors and artists for revisions and additions

Collaborative Development

Designers, Artists

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NROC produces learning objects with text, visual media and/or activities - using our new multimedia player.

Collaborative Development

Producers

Biology

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• Quality Assurance – content and technical check

• Mastering and Dissemination – NROC team distributes to authors’ institutions, OER, HippoCampus and Network members

Collaborative Development

Technologist

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NROC Network members and users provide continual feedback through online community comments, forums, and webinars.

Collaborative Development

User Feedback

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Social Authoring

Successes

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• There was confusion and a basic misunderstanding over the right to use published material when creating an online course

• There was a reluctance for instructors/subject matter experts to work for free

• We needed to add a layer to the process to ensure quality, add visuals and captions for those visuals

Initial Effort – What we Learned

Social Authoring

Lessons Learned

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• While we learned some lessons along the way, our basic process for social authoring still seems sound.

– With member support, we intend to continue with the social authoring process and fine-tune the process as we learn from our experiences.

– We think working together is more effective than working independently.

Future of Social Authoring