
16:02
Just here to get information. I did a summer OER project for an online ESL Grammar book from existing sources last summer

16:07
Welcome everyone: The link to the ASCCC OERI RFP III on our website is: https://asccc-oeri.org/asccc-oeri-request-for-proposals-iii/This is the SECOND in a three-part series of informational workshops on aspects of the RFP and focused on the collaboration element of the RFP.The FIRST was focused on how to establish statewide need and potential student savings. Check it important resources on it at: https://asccc-oeri.org/rfp-focused-webinar-i-award-criteria-statewide-impact-and-potential-for-student-savings-webinar-resources/The THIRD one tomorrow is focused on Budget and Action Plan of the RFP proposal.

16:10
Hello, I submitted a proposal for an ESL textbook

16:11
Hoping to submit a proposal, here to learn more about process, details.

16:15
Is there an example of some proposal to view

17:21
@ Neeta we are working on getting sampels out and they will be avialble soon

19:34
We are planning on submitting an RFP for round 3

19:54
Welcome everyone. So happy you are here.

20:42
I teach Communication Studies at De Anza College and as Suzanne said, I am the other Project Facilitator and hopefully we will be working with all the finalized RFP projects:-)

23:27
Please see this: . If you need assistance identifying collaborators, please develop a brief description of your proposed project and delineate the roles and responsibilities of your potential collaborators, including specific skills or knowledge that are needed and submit it to our general OERI e-mail with your contact information as soon as possible and no later than March 22. (oeri@asccc.org)

24:52
But it’s more than just a job on the project, right. They have to adopt the OER/

24:58
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39:26
Getting Started Content Catalog: https://canvas.instructure.com/courses/1208502/pages/getting-started-a-content-catalog?module_item_id=14203837

41:35
List of ASCCC OERI Resources already done: https://asccc-oeri.org/asccc-rfp-1-resource-preview/

42:21
Our ASCCC Canvas Shell: https://ccconlineed.instructure.com/courses/4543/pages/discipline-page

45:07
Style Guide Link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zeIPT1ITqgUoAoxOn8oUy9HJ7ENdIJag/view

48:56
I have to begin my class, thank you for an informative meeting!

52:13
For a discipline like History, then, we should strictly rely on images and maps that are in the public domain—correct?

54:01
Got it. Thanks

54:31
Excellent. Thanks, Shagun. Good idea about Libre Texts.

54:36
What about embed YouTube links in the text?

56:18
What about subscription services for video footage? For example, I use a paid media library from Screenflow, so can we use that footage?

56:42
Can we purchase video footage and images?

59:24
Understood.

01:00:52
Would you say that is safer to stick to use images in creative commons?

01:01:16
Thank you!

01:03:35
Do you know any free screen reader online program that we can run through to tell us how a screen reader would read a document?

01:03:48
Here is the document link with the review sheet: https://asccc-oeri.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/ASCCC-OERI-2021-RFP-5-3-21.pdf

01:05:05
This session was very helpful. Thank you.

01:05:11
wakimsu@butte.edu

01:05:21
Thanks

01:05:45
thank you!

01:06:28
Great idea. Thanks

01:06:36
Thank you.

01:06:38
Thank You! I appreciate the detail of discussion. Be back for the licensing discussion.

01:06:47
Thank you Suzzane

01:06:57
So you will send out an email and we will get the responses from potential collaborators?

01:07:19
https://asccc-oeri.org/webinars-and-events/

01:07:31
and I do not know the name of other facilitator just says ASCCCC OERI?

01:08:06
Shagun Kaur - kaurshagun@fhda.edu AKA ASCCC OERI:-)

01:08:11
Thanks!

01:08:31
thank you all, have to step out! appreciate all the information

01:08:36
Yes, thanks!