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The OERPub team is making it easy to create and edit OER and expanding the options for publishing and sharing content. Last year we created an importer that takes content from Word, Google Docs, and blogs and makes it remixable by unifying the formats. We then used simple software hooks to publish the content to repositories like Connexions. This year are adding an easy-to-use, open source document editor so that authors can create content from scratch or edit the content they imported. We are incorporating research-driven principles so that authors used to Word and Google Docs can still create beautiful remixable content. Rather than asking authors to learn complicated markup, we are using authors’ natural actions to provide just-in-time semantic choices and convenient templates for editing. We are expanding the options for sharing OER (while still keeping it remixable) by making it possible to publish to institutional repositories as well as other projects that provide structured publishing like Connexions, Siyavula, Booktype and Open University. The underlying editor is built collaboratively and intended for use by many projects. In this presentation we will unveil our design for a new collaboratively created open-source editor for OER and show how it can be used to create, edit, and publish content to OER libraries. We will highlight the research principles that were used to guide the editing experience and also show how other projects have participated with us and how new projects can get involved and incorporate the editor and adapt it for their content. The talk will be mostly non-technical focusing on the how and why, with pointers to the technical meat for reference.
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Share Everywhere : Create and Share Content with Legs
Photograph courtesy Joe Crawford (http://www.flickr.com/people/artlung/) under th Creative Commons Attribution License.
Open Ed, October 2012, VancouverKathi Fletcher, Marvin Reimer
Our backgrounds
Kathi Fletcher : Shuttleworth Foundation Fellow
OERPUB - An OER Roadmap for an Ecosystem of OER - Tools for creating, publishing, and remixing OER
Marvin Reimer : Lead Developer
OERPUB converter/importer/semantic editor : Found project as Google Summer of Code student converting Google Docs to Connexions
Formats in: Word, OpenOfficeGoogle Docs, LaTeXWeb pages, blogs, wikisProblem SetsMultimedia
Anything in
=>
Everything out
Formats in: Word, OpenOfficeGoogle Docs, LaTeXWeb pages, blogs, wikisProblem SetsMultimedia
Anything in
=>
Formats out: Web, Print, eBook, Document formats for handouts, Learning Management Systems
=>
Everything out Everywhere
Formats in: Word, OpenOfficeGoogle Docs, LaTeXWeb pages, blogs, wikisProblem SetsMultimedia
Anything in
=>
Formats out: Web, Print, eBook, Document formats for handouts, Learning Management Systems
Sharing: Connexions, Siyavula, Booktype, OCW sites, Learning Management Systems
=>
Everything out Everywhere
Formats in: Word, OpenOfficeGoogle Docs, LaTeXWeb pages, blogs, wikisProblem SetsMultimedia
Anything in
=>
Formats out: Web, Print, eBook, Document formats for handouts, Learning Management Systems
Sharing: Connexions, Siyavula, Booktype, OCW sites, Learning Management SystemsPublishing: Amazon, Apple, Barnes and Noble, Lulu etc.
Amazon, Apple, Barnes and Noble, Lulu etc.
Everything In – OERPUB Importer
Everything In : Word
Everything In : Word
Everything In: Wikipedia
Everything In: Wikipedia
Everything in: Google Docs
Everything in: Google Docs
Everything In : Web
Everything In : Web
Add Metadata
Publish
6/17/11
Everything Out (via Connexions now)
Hold On : Something big is missing!
Look, but don't touch.
Hold On : Something big is missing!
Look, but don't touch.
That is better – now we can adapt
Hold On : Something big is missing!
Look, but don't touch.
That is better – now we can adapt
Look, but don't touch.
That is better – now we can adapt
OK – But is that just a web editor?
Yes, but here is where we are going
Attracting authors Pleasing
Familiar Simple things are simple Model like Word or Google Docs
Learn by Doing Complicated things are possible and you
can learn by doing, tools are visible Immediate Rewards
Any additional work is immediately valuable
Familiar : Just type, standard toolbar
Learn by doing: Drag to add an exercise
Click to view 2 minute movie on dragging to add (start at 23 seconds)
Learn by doing: Drag to add an exercise
Learn by doing:Options show up in context
Learn by doing:Advanced options available under
gear
Rewards: Navigate by element
Rewards: Linking
Click to see a 1 minute video on Navigation and Linking
Rewards: Thanks for accessibility
Rewards: Thanks for accessibility
Rewards: Thanks for accessibility
Power: Math Editing (Live Preview)
Click to view 2 minute math editing video
Attracting authors Pleasing
Familiar Simple things are simple Complicated things are possible and you can
learn by doing, tools are visible Immediate Rewards
Powerful Edit once, deliver to learners on multiple
devices Pays off
Deliver to popular repositories and channels
Important technical stuff
Open Source Open Format (HTML5 for Education) Style and Substance! But strictly separate. Modular/Customizable : Use the editor on
many different sites, pick and choose functions and semantics
Participating Projects So Far
You can make it better:Test the design!
We are testing the design here at Open Ed. Come by C215. Make a difference for 15 minutes
and get some swag. TODAY 2:00pm Tomorrow 1:30pm Thursday 10:30am
Tell your friends also. We will be tweeting times and locations using
#opened12
Find out more / Get involvedNo seriously!
Email me: [email protected]
Project: http://oerpub.org
Code: http://github.com/oerpub
Blog: kefletcher.blogspot.com
Image AttributionsGold medal - http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Ksiom, CC-BY-SA
Coffee Table Book – By User:Mattis (Own work) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
Package - By GNOME icon artists (GNOME SVN / GNOME FTP) [GPL (www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html)], via Wikimedia Commons
Translation - By Jesse Burgheimer [GFDL (www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html), CC-BY-SA-3.0 (www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/), GFDL (www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html) or CC-BY-SA-3.0 (www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/)], via Wikimedia Commons
Mouth - By Felsir at en.wikipedia [CC-BY-SA-2.5-2.0-1.0 (www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5-2.0-1.0) or GFDL (www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html)], from Wikimedia Commons
Magnifying glass – By David Vignoni [LGPL (www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html)], via Wikimedia Commons
School room – http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:MrHarman – CC-BY-SA
Intelligent tutor – By Richard Wilson (died 1782) [Public domain or Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
Editing pencil - By Everaldo Coelho (YellowIcon) [LGPL (www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html)], via Wikimedia Commons
Blackberry phone : By Ricmoo at en.wikipedia [Public domain], from Wikimedia Commons