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YouTube and iTunes Ufor Beyond-Text OER
SPIDER: Sharing Practice with iTunes U DigitalEduational ResourcesTerese BirdLearning Technologist and SCORE FellowUniversity of Leicester/Open University
Openness & Learning Design OSTRICH seminar26 October 2011
What’ll we talk about?
• Beyond text OER
• YouTube and iTunes U
• Evidence of use
• Creative Commons
• Tips
Photo courtesy of cowfish on Flickr
Beyond-Text OER
• Audio
• Video
• Animations
• Simulations
Still from Demonstration of Practical Physics Experiments, University of Worcester on iTunes U
Why beyond-text?
• “Engineers are very visually driven…so I need something for them to hang a concept off. So a lot of the OER I grab off the web is to allow me to explain things in a visual or in an interactive way so that they can interact with things.”
• “Part of the reason I use the videos is that it saves me the time of creating them myself…” (Masterman et al, 2011, p.17)
• If not their own subject
YouTube.edu and iTunes UYouTube iTunes U
Ease to publish Easy Not so easy
Ease to grab Easy Easy
Ease to adapt Not so easy Not so easy
CC Catered but hidden Not explicit
Formats Video (and audio) Audio, video, epub
Academic quality Mixed Very Good
Internet connection Required at the time Not required at the time
Software Any browser Free iTunes software
Time limit 10 – 15 minutes* None
Restrictions Banned in China, others
None
Restrictions in UK Schools don’t like Some unis don’t like
Mobile-ready Smartphones, tablets Mp3, smartphones, best with Apple products
Evidence
Photo courtesy of cowfish on Flickr
Evidence – how used• As is – no adaptation (so they are ‘open
enough’)
• To incorporate ideas into own teaching (Geng, 2011)
• Reference, discussion
Comments on Creative Commons
• YouTube – they removed the CC search!
• iTunesU – you need to get lucky!
• If you create YouTube and iTunes U resources, embed your license! Make it obvious!
Tips: YouTube
• Retrieve a file from YouTube using Firefox Video DownloadHelper Addon
• Must use Firefox for this to work
• Please don’t be illegal. If it was posted illegally on YouTube, you should not download it. If in doubt, use the link directly to YouTube
Tips: iTunes U
• On a Mac or PC, retrieve an iTunes U file from your hard drive – iTunes Media folder
• Can import iTunes U videos into iMovie to edit
• To link to a file within iTunes, left-click and select Copy Link as below. When user clicks on link, iTunes will launch or they will be prompted to download iTunes
References • White, D., Wild, J., Masterman, L., Manton, M. (2011)
JISC OER Impact Study: Research Report. Retrieved from http://www.jisc.ac.uk/whatwedo/programmes/elearning/oer2/oerimpact.aspx
• Geng, F., Marshall, C., Wilson, R. (2011) Listening for Impact: Final report. A JISC funded study by Oxford University Computing Services