Rapid Design of Workforce Development Programs: Leveraging OER in SkillsCommons

Audience Level: 
All
Session Time Slot(s): 
Institutional Level: 
Higher Ed
Special Session: 
Community College/TAACCCT
MERLOT
Abstract: 

Explore the US Department of Labor’s National Repository of workforce development OER and save time and money by adopting and customizing quality online curriculum for workforce development.   Learn about the tools, templates, and techniques for rapidly development quality career and technical training by using the TAACCCT OER.

Extended Abstract: 

The California State University - MERLOT (Multimedia Educational Resource for Learning and Online Teaching) was awarded a cooperative agreement with the US Department of Labor to create and support the national open repository of open educational resources (OER) for workforce development being produced by over 700 community colleges funding by about $2 billion in grants from the TAACCCT (Trade Adjustment Assistance for Community Colleges and Career Training) program.

SkillsCommons is the open online repository for the TAACCCT OER and it is now open for use at www.skillscommons.org, with over 55,000 downloads of OER per month.   The roadmap for SkillsCommons began with the capabilities to capture and preserve the OER developed by grantees as the funding for the campus programs ends.  The second phase focused on improving the ease of discovering the OER and recognizing the value of the resources for reuse.   The third phase of the project focuses on demonstrating the adoption of TAACCCT OER beyond the people who developed the OER.  Finding relevant OER for one’s course is necessary but not sufficient for the adoption of the OER as course materials.   The CSU-MERLOT will leverage existing tools, services, programs, and resources to move OER from being admired to being adopted by faculty in the teaching of their courses. Embedding TAACCCT OER and services into an institution’s initiatives and technology platforms will be critical conditions for adoption.  Sustaining the TAACCCT OER collection and community of developers and users after the funding ends will be addressed in the fourth phase of the project by the supporting and strengthening of the community of creators and users of SkillsCommons and TAACCCT resources that has been nurtured along the way.  The CSU-MERLOT program has a proven collaborative shared governance and management process, coupled with a sustainable business model that has evolved over the last 20 years.  The TAACCCT community will leverage the CSU-MERLOT strategy so the TAACCCT program delivers value worth paying for by institutions and other business partners.

The interactive presentation will demonstrate how to use SkillsCommons by browsing through the collection by industry, by type of credential (associates degree, certificate, latticed/stacked credential, etc.), by type of materials (e.g. online course module, fully online course, tutorials, simulations, etc.), by institution and grant project.  The requirements for the instructional materials and program support materials included the content having a Creative Commons license (CC BY), being accessible (section 508 compliant) and being developed with principles of universal design for learning.    Participants will then explore the SkillsCommons library of OER and find free and open materials that they can immediately adopt/adapt for their own purposes, the SkillsCommons SUPPORT SERVICES Center that any institution can use to support the quality of their online instructional materials, and the SkillsCommons CONNECT Center that provides a range of online community and social media tools to help faculty and staff connect with the right people and resources easily. Finally, participants will explore how open licenses can be used to effectively and efficiently customize online educational content for reuse, revision, and redistribution and accelerate the development and implementation of online programs.   SkillsCommons has implemented a “make-over strategy” that takes the original educational content and redesigns it quickly and efficiently using more advanced technology platforms to produce higher quality learning experiences for students. 

Conference Session: 
Concurrent Session 8
Conference Track: 
The Education-Workforce Continuum
Session Type: 
Education Session
Intended Audience: 
All Attendees