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hello everyone!

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The second one

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The recorded versions of the webinars can be found here: https://asccc.org/directory/open-educational-resources-oer-task-force

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Not hte first week, the second week. The best would be for all.

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Hello Everyone: My name is Claudia Acosta, I am an Instructional Designer at California State University Fullerton. I’m glad to be here.

39:59
Hossein Asili LAMC Health & Nutrition

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Kurt from Lake Tahoe Community College

40:14
Cynthia from Hartnell College in Salinas

40:18
Annina Wyss-Lockner from the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising (San Francisco campus)

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Hi, My name is JoEllen Green from Fresno City College.

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Mindy Carr, Math, Mission College in Santa Clara

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Hi, I'm Shelley from Glendale Community College.

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My name is Maggie Frankel, I'm a librarian at City College of San Francisco

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Armeda Reitzel. Professor, Communication. Humboldt State University. I am looking for OER’s for Communication courses.

40:43
Dave Dillon, counseling faculty and college success professor, Grossmont College

40:52
Sheila from LA Mission College

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Chris- Ventura County Community College District [tutoring support services]

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Paola, OER Library Liaison at Contra Costa College

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Adina Lerner - Glendale Community College Emerging Tech / Instruction Librarian. Working with OER at GCC.

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Hi! Cathy Cox, Library Director at College of the Redwoods

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Hi Armeda. On December 7 we will be holding a webinar for Communication Studies OER.

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HI, I’m Kristie, English Faculty at College of the Desert

43:33
Fantastic about the webinar for Communication studies!!! Thanks!!!

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If you have questions, please go ahead and put them in the chat. I will try and field them or save them for Kelsey to answer.

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@Armeda: Link to Dr. Larry Green (math faculty, Lake Tahoe CC)’s index of OER by discipline from the CCC OER listserv: http://www.ltcconline.net/greenl/oer/oerlistfromlistserve.htm#Communications

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Hi La Tanga. Thanks for introducing yourself. Would you mind changing your chat setting to include panelists and attendees? That way we can dialogue together in chat.

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Thanks! I will check out the site after this presentation.

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https://tinyurl.com/foterblog

01:00:29
9 min video on CC licenses from Florida/Orange Grove: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hkz4q2yuQU8

01:00:37
@Armeda Reitzel - email me after the presentation and I'll give you some info about the OER that our COMM dept. is using - catherine-cox@redwoods.edu

01:01:24
Will do! Thanks!

01:03:24
Yes

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yes

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yes

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yes

01:03:39
www.openwa.org/attrib-builder/

01:04:22
That is awesome!

01:05:40
No questions here!

01:05:43
Please provide the recorded version for our review. Thanks

01:06:06
no questions, thank you great presentation!

01:06:27
No questions - great copyright presentation.

01:06:40
Yep, I'm about to launch into that.

01:06:40
No questions...thanks

01:07:24
Thanks Dave!

01:07:24
Y

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yes

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Yes

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yes

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Yes.

01:07:32
Great Seminar Yes

01:07:34
yes

01:07:35
yes

01:07:40
Is this presentation licensed through CC? I'd LOVE to be able to use it to present to facult yon campus!

01:08:03
Go for it!

01:08:51
kelseysmith@whccd.edu if you want the link to my slides specifically

01:09:22
Thanks! After the presentation!

01:09:29
It would be great if you could share details about how your IT department used LTI to embed the Attribution Builder into Canvas. Can you post this information to the CCLibrarians mailing list?

01:10:19
Sure! Our ed tech person is out on medical leave, but I will see if I can find out how that all worked and share on the mailing list

01:10:44
Another repository is the Mason OER Metafinder (MOM) https://mason.deepwebaccess.com/mason__MasonLibrariesOpenEducationResources_5f4/desktop/en/search.html

01:10:52
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1LT5NDGwMIAli-3ZB3SL4z0oZtLW6cKNl-6bPBDVyQlU/edit?usp=sharing

01:11:59
Thanks, Kelsey!

01:13:46
Yes, a recorded version can be found under resources on this webpage: https://asccc.org/directory/open-educational-resources-oer-task-force

01:14:16
Is there a way to tell how a document was modified and by whom?

01:16:18
Can you do one for Health & welness?

01:18:18
Do you know what the business model is for openstax? How do they make money?

01:19:11
It can be found here: https://openstax.org/about

01:20:06
They get funding from orgs like Gates and Hewlett

01:22:50
Yes, using Evernote to annotate your own PDF would be legal

01:24:47
So . . . if it's only available in PDF and ePub, how do you modify it? (looking at the Public Health Ethics book from Open Textbook Library)

01:25:57
Good question! The OER community loves things to not be in PDF format so others can edit easier. If you contact OpenStax, they'll give you a more editable format (I hear). There are a few tools you can use to convert PDF or epub to Word docs

01:28:26
Adobe PDF Editor allows you to edit PDFs.

01:29:23
Adobe is for cost, though...so not totally "open" since somebody would have to buy it in order to edit. Thankfully most instiutions have Adobe available to faculty to use.

01:29:36
Adobe DC is for cost (reader is free)

01:30:19
Lots of good conversation about what is truly open. Format should be open as well as the license!

01:31:46
One of our Communications faculty adopted an OER text, but came to us in the Library to re-write the chapter on Research because the original was very specific to the state university system in which it was written. I now have a chapter on research that is specific to our college, and that can be modified easily for any other courses that adopt texts and need similar info.

01:32:08
Thank you for this substantive and very helpful presentation.

01:32:20
Thank you!

01:33:00
Ms. Mc Dowell, good to have you here

01:34:05
No questions. Thank you

01:34:15
I'll there for math

01:34:25
*I'll be

01:35:10
It would be nice to have a webinar in which participants could come in with concerns/questions etc. resulting from actual OER search.

01:35:22
Please do Health & Wellness

01:35:52
Thank you.

01:36:45
Thank you

01:36:47
Christoper Adams is looking for others in the area of tutoring.

01:36:55
Anyone else working on this?

01:36:59
Your presentation would be a good starting place for a professional development workshop. Is it available for use? Do you have a CC license for the presentation?

01:37:23
Mine is CC licensed. Heather are your slides CC BY?

01:37:31
Ha! We don't...but I can but a CC BY license on my slides and you can use them.

01:37:47
Great! Where can I find them?

01:37:53
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1DEWtHlaBteu1neEKRAUUltNhTMaDH91hqP0OPIy7lGs/edit?usp=sharing

01:37:55
I will do that now and feel free to reuse them and the handout I linked in the chat.

01:38:04
Thanks so much!

01:38:27
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1cqRkYUykACbif-OUjz54J2Qsx4rkOGVTunK9BqOT7Ss/edit?usp=sharing

01:38:56
Should we consider adding a place on the Academic Senate website for access to materials for local professional development workshops/presentation?

01:39:18
That's a great idea.

01:39:27
Miguel, is it possible to do that?

01:40:07
I need to hop off now. Thanks for inviting me to present :)

01:40:29
Thanks, Kelsey.

01:40:38
I will speak with our web developers to see what that would require.

01:40:55
Unless there are more questions/concerns, I'm going to ask Miguel to close out the webinar. Thanks to everyone who attended.

01:41:05
Thanks. If it happens, please let us know. Have a great weekend!

01:41:15
You as well, Shelley.