Thanks, these all sound great.
 
I was thinking in terms of 'a day in the life' that you could frame it by 
timezone or some other way of showing its use
in multiple settings during a day, and even show the global value. It could 
llso show that at the end of the day it has
even more value because someone has added some comments or corrections.
 
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From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Dana Ayotte
Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2014 11:33 AM
To: Colin Clark
Cc: Fluid-Work Mailing List Work
Subject: Re: A day in the life of a flexible OER
 
Hi Colin, 

Thanks for your comments so far.  I've copied some of the feedback I received 
below.  It was also suggested that it
might be a little text-heavy.  Perhaps a digital version could have the 
vignettes open up when one of the images is
selected.

I've been working mainly on the alternate version Jutta suggested as well as 
the slides.  Here's a link to a draft of
what I've got so far
<http://wiki.fluidproject.org/download/attachments/16777606/OER%20day%20in%20the%20life%20single%20resource%20draft.pdf?
version=1&modificationDate=1401981933197&api=v2>  (as well as the original 
version for reference
<http://wiki.fluidproject.org/download/attachments/16777606/OER%20day%20in%20the%20life%20final%20draft.pdf?version=1&mo
dificationDate=1401981925589&api=v2> ).  

Regarding Jim's comments, they emphasize the open-source aspect of the 
resource, rather than the transformations that
the FLOE tools allow.  I guess it's a question of what we want to convey for 
Hewlett.  I'm guessing it's both - the
added benefits of an open-source resource (i.e. re-mixing and greater access to 
information in general) as well as what
the FLOE tools provide on top of that?  In which case I think it would be good 
to add one or two of the examples Jim
suggests.

At the moment the "Single Resource" version is limited to transformations we 
are currently able to make with Learner
Options (which might be good because we can link to a working demo), but we 
could also include transformations that we
are not currently able to demonstrate live (this would require further design 
work). 

Thanks,
Dana
 
Hi Dana, 
Sorry to have missed this.
This is great, especially for a brochure.

Would you be able to provide a slide deck that breaks each of the 
transformations  into one slide? 
Also could we create a version that shows how the same resource changes rather 
than focusing on the FLOE tools?

thanks!

Jutta



Hi Dana -- this is very nice! I'm glad Hewlett asked for it, and maybe 
it's the kind of thing we should do more of, and in a bigger way.

In the meantime, here are some suggestions:

1. Re-frame the right pane so that the resource is in the center, and 
the use cases come off at different angles. This might emphasize the
'faceted' nature of OERs -- something for everyone if you look at it from a
different angle.


2. Add a re-mix use case, perhaps a student who pulls an image or 
activity out of the resource to use as part of a 'build a molecule' booth
she is building for a neighborhood carnival.


3. Add a research use case, where a student searches the 
caption/transcript for information he will use in a science fair poster.
4. Add a gifted/talented use case, where because the OER is freely 
available, a younger student can access it for both enrichment and
acceleration.



Hope this helps.

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On Jun 4, 2014, at 5:44 PM, Colin Clark <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:



Hi Dana,

I'm sorry I wasn't able to respond to this sooner. I really enjoyed reading the 
narratives you wrote about each of our
components.

Have you received further feedback? Is there a newer version I should take a 
look at before sharing more feedback?

Colin

On May 15, 2014, at 1:44 PM, Dana Ayotte <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:



Hi All,
Hewlett requested that we include a "day in the life of a flexible OER" for 
their communications on FLOE, including a
comparison to a proprietary resource and showing all the different ways 
students might personalise the OER to meet their
learning needs.  Attached is a first draft - please provide any feedback.
Thanks,
Dana
 
 
 
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