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This project was financed with the support of the European Commission. This publication is the sole responsibility of the author and the Commission is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein. OER: insights into a multilingual landscape Marit Bijlsma and Valentina Garoia Media & Learning Conference November 21, Brussels, 2014

Content of the presentation -Introduction to the LangOER project -Overview of Repositories for Language Learning -Getting started -How CC savvy are you? -How to find OER? -Challenges to move forward -Questions and discusison

UNESCO’s Definition of OER Definition of OER: -teaching, learning and research materials in the public domain OR released under an open license -no-cost access -possible to adapt and redistribute with no or limited restrictions UNESCO, 2012, Paris OER Declaration

LangOER project partners

Scope of the LangOER project Enhance the linguistic and cultural components of OER Raise awareness of risk of exclusion of less used languages Foster sustainability through OER reuse Address needs of policy makers and educators: – Offer training to educators of less used languages, including regional and minority languages – International policy makers capacity building // Mainstream good practice at European policy making level

1 st Strand of activities State-of-the art report of OER in less used languages √ – Covered 23 languages 50 million people in Europe speak a regional or minority language (10% of the population) Diverse national approaches to OER (initiatives, incentives..) OER in less used languages: from languages with considerable OER to languages with few or no OER at all Commonly less open to modification

Language learning repositories – A diverse picture POERUP: org.uk/oer/api/v1.0 /mapTypes/?oerTyp e=OER org.uk/oer/api/v1.0 /mapTypes/?oerTyp e=OER

Multilingual OER repositories Learning Resource Exchange

Multilingual OER repositories Lemill as an example “Web community for finding, authoring and sharing learning resources for school teachers”

Getting Started…..Are you CC savy? Video: CC

Getting Started…..

How to find free images and other media on the web? Strategy 1: Use a dedicated CC search engine which filters the web content for licensed materials. The best example here is a Creative Commons search engine Creative Commons search engine Strategy 2: Use advanced search preferences in the Google (or other) search engine. Strategy 3: Use one of the dedicated repositories of images or other media.

…but there are some challenges Searching, discoverability and sharing Copyright and quality Concepts of the culture of OEP and reflective practice is novel to some groups Incentives for fully sustained development For some teachers, resources are not be shared as they are ‘their stock-in-trade’

Forthcoming activities Teacher training activities in GR, LV, LT, PL, SE, NO in Spring 2015  learn everything on: Licensing, how to find and use OER, how to create OER Policy Brief (December 2014) Final Conference (2016)

Staying in touch #langOER LangOER OER and languages LangOER teachers’ group

Topics for Discussion -Is OER uptake a far-fetched idea or current practice? -How to ensure sustainability and OER commitment?

Additional Information Slides

State-of-the-art investigation results Less used languages with considerable OER resources

State-of-the-art investigation results Diversified picture Less used languages with considerable OER resources Active and vibrant; state-supported or grass-root initiatives

The benefits of OER OER—as resources that lend themselves to collaboration, knowledge sharing about practices, adaptation and reuse—support conversations and practices that may not traditionally be available through professional development. (Petrides et al, 2010)

Active online communities

Licensing and OER