2024
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 | Lorenz, Anja; Röwert, Ronny; Schätzle, Christiane; Wittke, Andreas: Digitale Bildung für alle Bürger*innen: Können Hochschulen das?. Input auf dem University:Future Festival, 07.06.2024. @misc{Lorenz2024,
title = {Digitale Bildung für alle Bürger*innen: Können Hochschulen das?},
author = {Anja Lorenz and Ronny Röwert and Christiane Schätzle and Andreas Wittke},
url = {https://festival.hfd.digital/de/sessions-2024/?id=629010
https://kurzlinks.de/uff24-dlc-dibi
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11519226
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5Mj03cTnI4},
year = {2024},
date = {2024-06-07},
urldate = {2024-06-07},
abstract = {MOOCs, Science Slams, Podcasts … Hochschulen bemühen sich immer wieder, Angebote für die breite Bevölkerung zu machen, und scheitern immer wieder an ihrem eigenen Anspruch, stärker in die Gesellschaft hineinzuwirken. Es genügt nicht, lediglich die Pforten des Elfenbeinturms zu öffnen; auch die akademischen Formate selbst müssen angepasst werden. Und warum sollten sich Nicht-Studierende überhaupt für Angebote der Hochschulen interessieren, wenn sie keinen akademischen Abschluss anstreben?
Mit dem Digital Learning Campus (DLC) starten alle staatlichen Hochschulen des Landes Schleswig-Holstein einen neuen Versuch, diese Kluft zu überwinden, und die Entwicklung von Zukunftskompetenzen (Future Skills) aller Bürger*innen zu unterstützen. Dazu werden lokale Partner*innen und physische Lernorte eingebunden, um die Bevölkerung vor Ort zu erreichen.
Wir werden die “Pain Points” ansprechen, warum Hochschulversuche zur Erreichung der breiten Bevölkerung scheitern könnten, und zeigen, wie wir es in Projekten wie dem DLC trotzdem schaffen können.},
howpublished = {Input auf dem University:Future Festival},
keywords = {competences, Digital Learning Campus (DLC), higher education, hybrid learning, infrastructure, learning spaces, massive open online course (MOOC), open education, participation, platforms, Schleswig-Holstein, science communication},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {presentation}
}
MOOCs, Science Slams, Podcasts … Hochschulen bemühen sich immer wieder, Angebote für die breite Bevölkerung zu machen, und scheitern immer wieder an ihrem eigenen Anspruch, stärker in die Gesellschaft hineinzuwirken. Es genügt nicht, lediglich die Pforten des Elfenbeinturms zu öffnen; auch die akademischen Formate selbst müssen angepasst werden. Und warum sollten sich Nicht-Studierende überhaupt für Angebote der Hochschulen interessieren, wenn sie keinen akademischen Abschluss anstreben?
Mit dem Digital Learning Campus (DLC) starten alle staatlichen Hochschulen des Landes Schleswig-Holstein einen neuen Versuch, diese Kluft zu überwinden, und die Entwicklung von Zukunftskompetenzen (Future Skills) aller Bürger*innen zu unterstützen. Dazu werden lokale Partner*innen und physische Lernorte eingebunden, um die Bevölkerung vor Ort zu erreichen.
Wir werden die “Pain Points” ansprechen, warum Hochschulversuche zur Erreichung der breiten Bevölkerung scheitern könnten, und zeigen, wie wir es in Projekten wie dem DLC trotzdem schaffen können. |
 | Lorenz, Anja: Thementisch "Offene Ressourcen". Thementisch auf dem WIDA-Netzwerk-Event in der Medienwerkstatt der Stadtwerke Lübeck, 2024. @misc{Lorenz2024c,
title = {Thementisch "Offene Ressourcen"},
author = {Anja Lorenz},
url = {https://kurzelinks.de/wida24-oer},
year = {2024},
date = {2024-06-03},
howpublished = {Thementisch auf dem WIDA-Netzwerk-Event in der Medienwerkstatt der Stadtwerke Lübeck},
keywords = {open education, open educational ressources (OER), open source, open standards},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {misc}
}
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2019
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 | Lorenz, Anja; Heller, Lambert: Wissenschaft richtig gemacht: Tools für Open Scientists und Open Educators. Proceedings of DELFI Workshops 2019, Tutorial auf der 17. Fachtagung Bildungstechnologien der Fachgruppe Bildungstechnologien der gi e.V. (DeLFI 2019) in Berlin Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V., Bonn, 2019. @workshop{Lorenz2019Delfi-openscience,
title = {Wissenschaft richtig gemacht: Tools für Open Scientists und Open Educators},
author = {Anja Lorenz and Lambert Heller},
editor = {Sandra Schulz},
url = {https://dx.doi.org/10.18420/delfi2019-ws-222
https://de.wikiversity.org/wiki/Kurs:Wissenschaft_richtig_gemacht
http://www.delfi2019.de/},
doi = {10.18420/delfi2019-ws-222},
year = {2019},
date = {2019-09-16},
urldate = {2019-03-25},
booktitle = {Proceedings of DELFI Workshops 2019},
pages = {213},
publisher = {Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V.},
address = {Bonn},
organization = {Tutorial auf der 17. Fachtagung Bildungstechnologien der Fachgruppe Bildungstechnologien der gi e.V. (DeLFI 2019) in Berlin},
abstract = {Open Science und Open Education beschreiben nicht nur Grundhaltungen guter wissenschaftlicher Praxis, sondern auch Kompetenzen zur Nutzung geeigneter Infrastrukturen und Tools. Bei deren Auswahl gibt es oft kein klares Richtig oder Falsch, wohl aber Mindestanforderungen an offene Prozesse, Formate und Ergebnisse. Die hierzu bereits aufgebauten Plattformen und Infrastrukturen unterliegen idealerweise einer ständigen Weiterentwicklung, sodass in diesem Tutorial ein Austausch über aktuelle Praktiken und Werkzeuge initiiert werden soll.},
keywords = {infrastructure, JOINTLY, open education, open educational ressources (OER), open science, platforms, practices},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {workshop}
}
Open Science und Open Education beschreiben nicht nur Grundhaltungen guter wissenschaftlicher Praxis, sondern auch Kompetenzen zur Nutzung geeigneter Infrastrukturen und Tools. Bei deren Auswahl gibt es oft kein klares Richtig oder Falsch, wohl aber Mindestanforderungen an offene Prozesse, Formate und Ergebnisse. Die hierzu bereits aufgebauten Plattformen und Infrastrukturen unterliegen idealerweise einer ständigen Weiterentwicklung, sodass in diesem Tutorial ein Austausch über aktuelle Praktiken und Werkzeuge initiiert werden soll. |
 | Lorenz, Anja: Freie Lernmaterialien (OER) für zeitgemäße Bildung finden und nutzen. Workshop auf der 1. MoodleMoot des IQSH - Moodle-Konferenz 2019, Institut für Qualitätsentwicklung an Schulen Schleswig-Holstein (IQSH) Kiel, 2019. @workshop{Lorenz2019l,
title = {Freie Lernmaterialien (OER) für zeitgemäße Bildung finden und nutzen},
author = {Anja Lorenz},
url = {https://kurzelinks.de/iqshmoot-oer
https://zenodo.org/record/3403108#.XXZnmigzZaQ},
year = {2019},
date = {2019-08-30},
urldate = {2019-08-15},
booktitle = {Workshop auf der 1. MoodleMoot des IQSH - Moodle-Konferenz 2019},
address = {Kiel},
organization = {Institut für Qualitätsentwicklung an Schulen Schleswig-Holstein (IQSH)},
abstract = {Die Produktion von (digitalen) Lehrmaterialien ist teuer und das Urheberrecht ist kompliziert? Das stimmt nur zum Teil, denn frei lizenzierte Lernmaterialien (engl. Open Educational Ressources, kurz OER) dürfen explizit weiter verwendet und sogar verändert werden – wenn man ein paar Regeln einhält. Nach einem Crash Course zu freien Lizenzen (auch für Neulinge geeignet) werden Tools zum Suchen, Finden und selbst Gestalten bzw. Remixen von OER vorgestellt und ausprobiert.},
keywords = {moodle, open education, open educational ressources (OER)},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {workshop}
}
Die Produktion von (digitalen) Lehrmaterialien ist teuer und das Urheberrecht ist kompliziert? Das stimmt nur zum Teil, denn frei lizenzierte Lernmaterialien (engl. Open Educational Ressources, kurz OER) dürfen explizit weiter verwendet und sogar verändert werden – wenn man ein paar Regeln einhält. Nach einem Crash Course zu freien Lizenzen (auch für Neulinge geeignet) werden Tools zum Suchen, Finden und selbst Gestalten bzw. Remixen von OER vorgestellt und ausprobiert. |
 | Lorenz, Anja: CC-Lizenzen: The good, the maybe not so good, and the c&p licences. Kurzvortrag, Lübeck, 22.05.2019. @misc{lorenz2019nbsp,
title = {CC-Lizenzen: The good, the maybe not so good, and the c&p licences},
author = {Anja Lorenz},
url = {https://kurzelinks.de/5minTermine-OER
https://chaotikum.org/blog/2019/05/17/5-min-termine5/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gglw8tg9160},
year = {2019},
date = {2019-05-22},
urldate = {2019-05-22},
address = {Lübeck},
organization = {Chaotikum},
series = {5-Minuten-Termine},
abstract = {Nicht alle Creative-Commons-Lizenzen sind wirklich offen. Ich erkläre, warum OER mit ND- und NC-Lizenzen ihre Schwierigkeiten haben.},
howpublished = {Kurzvortrag},
keywords = {copyright, creative commons, leisure, lightning talk, open education, open educational ressources (OER)},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {presentation}
}
Nicht alle Creative-Commons-Lizenzen sind wirklich offen. Ich erkläre, warum OER mit ND- und NC-Lizenzen ihre Schwierigkeiten haben. |
 | Lorenz, Anja; Zobel, Annett; Deimann, Markus; Wieder, Philipp: JOINTLY for OER: How should a public repository and service provider for OER look like?. 10th annual conference for Open Education research, practice and policy (OER19), 10–11 April 2019, Galway, IRL, Galway, 11.04.2019. @misc{lorenz2019oer19,
title = {JOINTLY for OER: How should a public repository and service provider for OER look like?},
author = {Anja Lorenz and Annett Zobel and Markus Deimann and Philipp Wieder},
url = {https://oer19.oerconf.org/sessions/jointly-for-oer-how-should-a-public-repository-and-service-provider-for-oer-look-like-o-094/
http://bit.ly/oer19-jointly
http://bit.ly/jointly18-en},
year = {2019},
date = {2019-04-11},
urldate = {2019-04-08},
address = {Galway},
organization = {Association for Learning Technology (ALT)},
abstract = {Session Description
All over the world, a multitude of mostly grassroot initiatives have emerged to enable, promote and support the use of OER. Despite the heterogeneity and fragmentation of these different initiatives, the actors are united in their striving for a stronger implementation of OER in everyday education.
If we want the idea of OER to become widespread, it would be foolish if everyone had to develop all resources by themselves. Thus, it would be useful to join efforts and provide these resources and services to the OER community via an appropriate infrastructure.
For this purpose, we would like to briefly present our recent platforms, tools, and services developed for (but not limited to) the OER community in German-speaking countries. Afterwards, we are looking forward to a lively discussion on further experiences and ideas on the question, to what extent we can strengthen the rather decentralized OER topic by such joint(ly) approaches for the open education community, i.e. beyond the German-speaking community.
# Background
In 2016, the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research startet a funding program to spread the idea of OER by recruiting multipliers from diverse audiences. “JOINTLY” is one of these projects, led by edu-sharing network, Technische Hochschule Lübeck (University of Applied Sciences), GWDH and iRIGHTSinfo. The project supports multipliers in their cooperation. This takes place on the one hand through events for the sharing and expansion of knowledge and for the joint development of ideas, solutions and OER materials. On the other hand, through the joint design and testing of IT tools and infrastructures that facilitate practical cooperation and, last but not least, through information about the legal framework of OER, which is essential for sustainable cooperation.
So what are OER multipliers looking for? Since the end of 2016 we have been working on this question and have already come up with some first solutions:
The OER content buffet can be seen as the heart of JOINTLY: Concepts, summaries, material, templates and tools that can be reused for further OER transfer projects and modified for specific audiences.
The OER Tool Playground is a testing environment for tools that promote the creation, use and dissemination of OER. Mature results are offered via the OER content buffet.
Further information services include the series of booklets on the subject of legal issues relating OER production as well as guidelines for decision-makers.
In addition, JOINTLY has developed and refined cooperation events. In working groups, workshops, think tanks and hackethons, not only the OER content buffet and the OER tool playground were developed and improved with a larger community, but also smaller solutions such as the CC mixer were born there.
After the first phase of the project until September 2018, we were successful with a second project proposal. Until 2020 we will proceed with our work for the German OER community. One of our next goals is also to take even greater account of international developments in the context of OER and to network with these actors.
JOINTLY is funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (funding ID: 01PO18011C).
# References
JOINTLY project (2018). Short Project Description in English [online]. Available at: https://jointly.info/en/ [Accessed 28.11.2018].
JOINTLY project (2018). OER-Contentbuffet [online]. Available at: https://oer-contentbuffet.info [Accessed 28.11.2018].
JOINTLY project (2018). OER-Playground [online]. Available at: https://playground.oer-contentbuffet.info/ [Accessed 28.11.2018].
JOINTLY project (2018). CC Mixer [online]. Available at: http://ccmixer.edu-sharing.org/ [Accessed 28.11.2018].},
howpublished = {10th annual conference for Open Education research, practice and policy (OER19), 10–11 April 2019, Galway, IRL},
keywords = {Germany, infrastructure, JOINTLY, learning material, open education, open educational ressources (OER), platforms, practices, tools, train the trainer},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {presentation}
}
Session Description
All over the world, a multitude of mostly grassroot initiatives have emerged to enable, promote and support the use of OER. Despite the heterogeneity and fragmentation of these different initiatives, the actors are united in their striving for a stronger implementation of OER in everyday education.
If we want the idea of OER to become widespread, it would be foolish if everyone had to develop all resources by themselves. Thus, it would be useful to join efforts and provide these resources and services to the OER community via an appropriate infrastructure.
For this purpose, we would like to briefly present our recent platforms, tools, and services developed for (but not limited to) the OER community in German-speaking countries. Afterwards, we are looking forward to a lively discussion on further experiences and ideas on the question, to what extent we can strengthen the rather decentralized OER topic by such joint(ly) approaches for the open education community, i.e. beyond the German-speaking community.
# Background
In 2016, the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research startet a funding program to spread the idea of OER by recruiting multipliers from diverse audiences. “JOINTLY” is one of these projects, led by edu-sharing network, Technische Hochschule Lübeck (University of Applied Sciences), GWDH and iRIGHTSinfo. The project supports multipliers in their cooperation. This takes place on the one hand through events for the sharing and expansion of knowledge and for the joint development of ideas, solutions and OER materials. On the other hand, through the joint design and testing of IT tools and infrastructures that facilitate practical cooperation and, last but not least, through information about the legal framework of OER, which is essential for sustainable cooperation.
So what are OER multipliers looking for? Since the end of 2016 we have been working on this question and have already come up with some first solutions:
The OER content buffet can be seen as the heart of JOINTLY: Concepts, summaries, material, templates and tools that can be reused for further OER transfer projects and modified for specific audiences.
The OER Tool Playground is a testing environment for tools that promote the creation, use and dissemination of OER. Mature results are offered via the OER content buffet.
Further information services include the series of booklets on the subject of legal issues relating OER production as well as guidelines for decision-makers.
In addition, JOINTLY has developed and refined cooperation events. In working groups, workshops, think tanks and hackethons, not only the OER content buffet and the OER tool playground were developed and improved with a larger community, but also smaller solutions such as the CC mixer were born there.
After the first phase of the project until September 2018, we were successful with a second project proposal. Until 2020 we will proceed with our work for the German OER community. One of our next goals is also to take even greater account of international developments in the context of OER and to network with these actors.
JOINTLY is funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (funding ID: 01PO18011C).
# References
JOINTLY project (2018). Short Project Description in English [online]. Available at: https://jointly.info/en/ [Accessed 28.11.2018].
JOINTLY project (2018). OER-Contentbuffet [online]. Available at: https://oer-contentbuffet.info [Accessed 28.11.2018].
JOINTLY project (2018). OER-Playground [online]. Available at: https://playground.oer-contentbuffet.info/ [Accessed 28.11.2018].
JOINTLY project (2018). CC Mixer [online]. Available at: http://ccmixer.edu-sharing.org/ [Accessed 28.11.2018]. |
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