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Wednesday, November 18 • 2:15pm - 2:45pm
Evaluating the K-12 OER Collaborative

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The K-12 OER Collaborative is an initiative led by a group of 12 states with the goal of creating comprehensive, high-quality, open educational resources (OER) that are aligned with state learning standards. The project will produce full-course OER for grades K-12 in mathematics and English language arts. These materials, licensed using CC BY, will be available in multiple formats and on multiple platforms. See http://k12oercollaborative.org/

The Collaborative team will describe their plans for evaluating the impact of the project and lead a discussion with attendees about differing ways to measure the impact. The full materials will not yet be released by the time of the conference, so the feedback from this session will be important as the Collaborative refines its evaluation strategy.

Key issues include:

* Tracking implementation and dissemination of the materials in multiple formats.

* In many cases, schools will be replacing existing materials with OER (Level 0, in Wiley's Remix Hypothesis - http://opencontent.org/blog/archives/3813). What evaluation methods work better for these implementations?

* Measuring the potential impact on student achievement using state assessment data.

* When the materials are adapted, how do you evaluate student performance when the materials may differ from district-to-district, teacher-to-teacher?

* Are there ways to measure and evaluate the community that grows up around the materials?

Presenters
avatar for Karl Nelson

Karl Nelson

Director, Digital Learning, WA OSPI
avatar for Barbara Soots

Barbara Soots

Open Educational Resources Program Manager, Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction
In her role as Open Educational Resources (OER) Program Manager at the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) in Washington, Barbara Soots implements state legislation directing collection of K–12 OER resources aligned to state learning standards and promotion of... Read More →
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Jennifer Wolfe

Partner, The Learning Accelerator
Jennifer Wolfe is a Partner at The Learning Accelerator. Jennifer is a former CEO and experienced strategic advisor who brings her experience to help help TLA strengthen their strategic planning, program design, partnerships, marketing and communications. Jennifer’s work at TLA... Read More →


Wednesday November 18, 2015 2:15pm - 2:45pm PST
BC Ballroom

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