A meeting was held immediately after the Sharing Learning Objects in Healthcare conference on March 24th, 2009, where interested delegates gathered to plan future activities on topics that had emerged during the conference. The following are brief notes from that meeting:
Present: Nicola Siminson (Jorum), Heather Wharrad and Richard Windle (SONET-ARC & RLO-CETL), Elinor Clarke (CIPEL), Richard Hayward (Canterbury University), Ian Watson (IRISS), Bernie Davies (CIPEL).
The conference had highlighted that there were lots of open educational resources and repositories available to academics, and also a willingness to share materials though sometimes there was a reluctance to accept offers of free resources due to worries about breaching copyright and licence agreements. There is a real issue of ‘discovery’ of the materials. It was recognised that this conference was attended largely by ‘knowledgeable’ delegates and there was a need to help those new to the elearning field understand the terminology and processes of producing and finding resources. There was a need to have single sign on to access resources (the issue of NHS/HEI access was raised during the conference).
This group would like to move forward some of these issues in a number of ways as listed below.
- Look for funding opportunities: Open Educational Resources via subject centres and JISC
- Publish in newsletters and journals: THES, Community Care magazine, HSAP newsletter, HINow, CAIPE newsletter, Social care publications
- Post issues that emerged from conference to Discussion lists
- Open letter aimed at high level policy makers Council of Deans, HEFCE
- Run workshops on RLO discovery aimed at non-experts
- Code of practice/assessment of RLOs
- Use of LOAM tool to guide practitioners about pedagogical attributes/design
(Notes taken by Dr Heather Wharrad.)