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Wednesday, October 9
 

5:30pm EDT

Getting to ZERO from Textbook to Homework: A Collaborative Journey in Developing Spanish OER
Wednesday October 9, 2024 5:30pm - 5:55pm EDT
V4
Four instructors from California community colleges share their transition from commercial textbooks to OER and innovative homework solutions in Spanish language instruction. They will focus on their collaborative projects, supported by the Academic Senate of California Community Colleges Open Educational Resources Initiative and LibreTexts: Entrada Libre (2020), Tarea Libre (2022), and Tarea Libre 2 (Summer 2024). Attendees will learn about the collaborative process, from conception to implementation, and the challenges faced during the development of the materials. The presentation aims to renew enthusiasm for reshaping the future of Spanish language education through innovative solutions. Emphasis will be placed on the creation of open and accessible resources that align with the ASCCC OERI IDEA framework of inclusion, diversity, equity, and anti-racism. While accessibility is implied in the IDEA framework, we wish to increase visibility of accessibility issues.

Attendees of this session will be able to:
  • Gain insights into the collaborative strategies used in the development of language learning OER.
  • Learn practical lessons from the Entrada Libre, Tarea Libre, and Tarea Libre 2 projects.
  • Leave with useful strategies and tools needed to start your own OER development.
Speakers
avatar for Sarah Harmon

Sarah Harmon

OER/ZTC Coordinator, Adj Prof Spanish/Linguistics, Cañada College
I'm an Adjunct Professor of Spanish and Linguistics and serve as the OER/ZTC Coordinator at Cañada College, which is part of the San Mateo County Community College District. As the OER/ZTC Coordinator, I work with colleagues and students to implement the use of OER, open pedagogy... Read More →
avatar for Alejandro Lee

Alejandro Lee

Professor of Spanish, Santa Monica College
I teach second-year Spanish and Spanish for heritage speakers (first and second-year) at a HSI community college.I am interested in learning more about assessments, addressing special needs of students with learning disabilities (ADHD, dyslexia, etc.), and proficiency-based curri... Read More →
avatar for Cristina Moon

Cristina Moon

Professor and OER/ZTC Coordinator, Chabot College
Dr. Cristina Moon is Professor of Spanish at Chabot College. She joined the college in 2006. She earned a BA in Spanish from UC Berkeley, and a MA and Ph. D. in Hispanic Languages and Literatures from UCLA.  She has developed online courses for first and second-year Spanish which... Read More →
HD

Hugo Díaz-Rodil

Sierra College
Session Type
avatar for Virtual (25 min)

Virtual (25 min)

Virtual sessions take place in Zoom. If you've attended the OpenEd conference before, this format will be familiar! Virtual sessions are recorded and posted by the next day. All attendees (including those in Providence) are welcome to join virtual sessions.
Wednesday October 9, 2024 5:30pm - 5:55pm EDT
V4
  Session: Virtual

6:00pm EDT

Marking the Trail for OER/ZTC: Cañada College's Journey in the ZTC Landscape, Spring 2021-Fall 2023
Wednesday October 9, 2024 6:00pm - 6:25pm EDT
V4
Cañada College started its OER/ZTC journey in Spring 2019, when the ASCCC OERI Liaison being named. Soon afterwards, the College and its District (San Mateo County CCD) delved into equity and anti-racism work, which included the expansion of OER adoption and use of other sustainable ZTC methods. Reliable accounting of ZTC and LTC courses started in Spring 2021. So much has changed in the world and in education since then—so what trends can be seen? Cañada has collected enrollment, success, and retention data on ZTC and LTC courses since Spring 2021. This presentation will discuss those findings, including demographic data, cohort data, and more. The presentation will also showcase data on disproportionately impacted groups; these results are helping the college identify new gaps and address previously known ones. What has Cañada already done to address some of these gaps, and what are some ideas for the future?

Attendees of this session will be able to:
  • Gain insights on social impacts of OER and other sustainable ZTC methods at a community college.
  • Identify key data points to track the impact of OER and other sustainable ZTC methods.
  • Leave with useful strategies and resources on how to track data on OER and other sustainable ZTC methods.
Speakers
avatar for Sarah Harmon

Sarah Harmon

OER/ZTC Coordinator, Adj Prof Spanish/Linguistics, Cañada College
I'm an Adjunct Professor of Spanish and Linguistics and serve as the OER/ZTC Coordinator at Cañada College, which is part of the San Mateo County Community College District. As the OER/ZTC Coordinator, I work with colleagues and students to implement the use of OER, open pedagogy... Read More →
Session Type
avatar for Virtual (25 min)

Virtual (25 min)

Virtual sessions take place in Zoom. If you've attended the OpenEd conference before, this format will be familiar! Virtual sessions are recorded and posted by the next day. All attendees (including those in Providence) are welcome to join virtual sessions.
Wednesday October 9, 2024 6:00pm - 6:25pm EDT
V4
  Session: Virtual
 
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