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1 1 Sakai and eduCommons OCW Interoperability – Progress Report Joseph Hardin Zhen Quan Jim Eng Carl Collins

2 2 Look at OCW Site

3 3 Sakai Resources Area – unorganized vis a vis OCW

4 4 Overall Goals Make Sakai an Open Educational Resources engine; a generator of OERs as OpenCourseWare sites Make the process of OCW site generation economically feasible Make it simple for faculty to tag and export their class materials to an OCW site Couple Sakai and eduCommons (OCW site creation tool) to automate the process

5 5 Sakai UM OCW Web Site or other Institutional Repository Publication Pipeline Digital Course Materials: (1) IP Management (2) Tagging OCW Categories (3) Exporting from CTools (4) QA and Review eduCommons tools Raw Course Content Vetted OCW Content Teaching Research Putting an OCW Pipeline in the LMS - OCW Publishing from Sakai Initial MIT OCW process has difficulty scaling. How can we support this process?

6 6 Current Problems Too expensive to create OCW sites Little or no automation No connection to CLE (eg, Sakai) Only large institutional commitment can get an OCW site off the ground Roadblock to growing the OCW community

7 7 Overview of Process Based on Hybrid Publishing Model Integrated with MIT Teaching Process PlanBuildTeach/ManagePublish Upstream foundational prep Recruit faculty Plan TEACHING version of course Plan OCW version of course Review existing content Identify & resolve IP (except permissions) Track IP by object in system Content development Collect/capture existing content Build content into LMS sections/templates Enter metadata Create commissioned works Process permission requests & make IP edits Live teaching and course administration Update/supplement materials Post announcements Assign, track, grade student work Interact (faculty-student and student-student) Open publication Perform course QA Obtain faculty approval Export to OCW site Support Renewal, archiving, and preservation Update course content Archive course content Color legend BLACKNormal teaching process BLUERequired for open publishing ORANGEFormer OCW steps eliminated HYBRID INTEGRATED PROCESS ARCHITECTURE OVERVIEW Spec course/map contentReformat/clean up/ restructure/contextualize Enter content into CMS Perform authoring QA Perform final edit Perform production QA Respond to user feedback Review/refine metadata (MIT Library) Edit course for errors ELIMINATED STEPS External OCW Audiences MIT Faculty & Teaching Assistants Individual Teaching Web Sites MIT-Supported LMS OCW External Web Site Dspace Archive MIT-supported option Assume 80% participation Publish - OR - Individual/local supported option Assume 20% participation Robust authoring –Easy capture –Easy update Document managemt –Restricted teaching matls –Open teaching matls Import/export –Offline authoring –Self-publishing Multiple views Course admin Teach MIT Students Publishing tools –Embedded tracking code –Embedded license terms –IP tracking –Metadata tagging –Hi-design display templates –Preview capability –Downloadable ZIP files –Discussion group suppt –Archiving Workflow Archive Harvest for archi ving or publishing

8 8 PlanBuildTeach/ManagePublish Upstream foundational prep Recruit faculty Plan TEACHING version of course Plan OCW version of course Review existing content Identify & resolve IP (except permissions) Track IP by object in system Content development Collect existing content Build content into LMS sections or templates Enter metadata Create commissioned works Process permission requests & make IP edits Live teaching and course administration Update and supplement materials Post to email, wikis, blogs, announcements, discussions, forums, IM Assign, track, grade student work Interact (faculty- student and student-student) through all channels above Open publication Perform course Quality Assurance Obtain faculty approval Export to OCW site BLACKNormal teaching process BLUERequired for open publishing A closer look at MIT’s hybrid model

9 9 OCW Tool + eduCommons Perform course Quality Assurance Obtain faculty approval Export to OCW site Publish QA done within eduCommons by staff – local or central Faculty receives an email with the URL of the QA’d OCW site, decides whether or not to authorize publishing If NO, faculty given available support – local or central – supported through eduCommons workflow If YES, OCW site is published through eduCommons Open publication This work is very much in progress, thanks to support from Hewlett Foundation, and ongoing efforts from Utah State University and the University of Michigan

10 10 So, let’s build an OCW Tool in Sakai

11 11 OCW Site Structure 1) Site Main Page 2) Department Page 3) Course Home Page

12 12 MIT OCW Site Page

13 13 “Department” Page

14 14 OCW Course Homepage

15 15 Utah State OCW Site – eduCommons generated

16 16 Utah State OCW Department Page

17 17 Course level page

18 18 The current main page for the OCW tool; from here one can: create a course home page select materials from the sakai resources tool & set copyright edit the list of MIT OCW categories (MOCs) preview our OCW choices export to IMS-CP zip format

19 19 Closer look…

20 20 Creating the course home page

21 21 Selecting what resources to include for export, tagging them with the appropriate MOC (Readings, Lecture Notes, etc.) and assigning copyright

22 22 Here we can add metadata to the MOCs, remove them from the list, and eventually create user defined tags. This allows the user to choose their own site navigation structures.

23 23 Previewing the choices we made in the previous sections

24 24 The final step within Sakai currently, exporting to IMS-CP zip file, which is then imported into the eduCommons tool.

25 25 Working with your package in

26 26 Start by logging in the site is publicly viewable but you need to login to import

27 27 Select a department (created by admin staff ) from the left hand navigation; need a department to import content into.

28 28 Select a course from the list, or create one using the add item drop-down on the right hand side of the administrative interface

29 29 Once at the course level, click contents and then import from the choices below the content list

30 30 Import the IMS-CP zip

31 31 Navigate to the imported files, click on one to see a detailed view

32 32 Review the file and its metadata. Identify if it should be shown in the left hand navigation. Edit the associated html using the FCK editor.

33 33 Once files have been reviewed, copyright can be finally cleared and they can be moved through the QA process, by using change state. Once at PUB: the site is publicly viewable – we have the OCW site!

34 34 What does the Sakai OCW tool currently do? Selection of Course Home Page materials Selection of Course Materials for export Selection of content grouping based on MIT OCW categories (MOC) for: Sakai Resources Tool Selection of Licenses for Course Materials Review of Selected content Export of selected materials into IMS-CP zip Tasks handled by Sakai + Import of IMS-CP zip Import to eduCommons Review of imported content Assigning of left hand navigation to imported content Assigning of copyright to imported content QA review of imported content Hand off to instructor for final review Publish site Tasks handled by eduCommons “QA agent”

35 35 What is planned for the Sakai OCW tool and interoperability with eduCommons Selection of Course Home Page materials Selection of Course Materials for export and free tagging of content grouping titles for: Sakai Resources Tool Sakai Syllabus Tool Melete - Modules Tool Selection of Licenses for Course Materials Review of Selected content Export of selected materials into IMS-CP zip Tasks handled in Sakai Import of IMS-CP Parsing of IMS-CP manifest Assignment of content to left hand navigation and page template for course home page Recognition and assignment of creative commons licenses to imported content Tasks automated in eduCommons Tasks handled by eduCommons QA agent QA review of imported content Hand off to instructor for final review Publish

36 36 Tech Demo - Where the the OCW tool is now

37 37 Questions, Comments For more info: http://sakaiproject.org http://cosl.usu.edu/projects/educommons/ Sakai/eduCommons/OCW Project Zhen Qian zqian@umich.edu John Dehlin johndehlin@gmail.com Joseph Hardin hardin@umich.edu Carl Collins carlrc@umich.edu http://sakaiproject.org http://cosl.usu.edu/projects/educommons/zqian@umich.edujohndehlin@gmail.comhardin@umich.edu

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