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How to OER: A Guide for Showing Discipline Faculty How to Map their Courses and Find OER - Shared screen with speaker view
Yvonne Reed
18:09
Yvonne Reed - Library Victor Valley college
Linda Kobashigawa
18:15
Hi. Linda Kobashigawa, librarian and OERI liaison, at Fresno City College
Andi Adkins
18:26
Andi Adkins from Cosumnes River College in Sacramento (part of LRCCD). Librarian and OERI liaison
Mai Yang
19:10
Hello everyone. Mai Yang. Fresno City College librarian.
Jenny Yap
20:27
Hi! I'm Jenny Yap a librarian from Berkeley City College.
Shirley Miranda Brenes
37:44
What I found at my college is that faculty understood better ZTC when I used the term "public domain materials" e.g. Supreme Court cases, government documents, manuals, etc.
Shirley Miranda Brenes
40:25
Hi :)
Shirley Miranda Brenes
45:15
Sorry I have another meeting.
Jim Julius
52:41
Cool4Ed includes reviews by faculty from CSU, UC, and CCC schools which is cool
Yvonne Reed
58:00
thanks for the resources and presentation. Have to head out. Yvonne.reed@vvc.edu
David Betancourt
58:08
dbetancourt@cerritos.edu
Jenny Yap
58:30
jyap@peralta.edu
Jim Julius
58:50
I joined late, so I might have missed a more discipline-specific example prior to the broad repositories … but my faculty like this page I created at MiraCosta which I’ve kind of curated top resources by discipline: https://miracosta.edu/academics/oer/disciplines.html
Michelle Oja
01:00:11
Thanks for sharing your strategy for presentations and finding OER. I don't have a great "marketing" plan for OER and these are good examples.
Linda Kobashigawa
01:05:19
Jim, your OER resource list is great!
Jim Julius
01:06:35
Thanks Linda! Feel free to copy what’s useful and reuse :-)
Jim Julius
01:06:56
jjulius@miracosta.edu