On Fri, Mar 16, 2012 at 02:27, Tom Caswell <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello OER Friends,
>
> I'm putting out a call for college-level first year Spanish OER, especially
> open textbooks.

There are many sources of OERs listed at

http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Open_Education_Resources

This includes many modules on particular aspects of Spanish language,
literature, and culture, and whole courses. OpenCourseWare in
particular is for college-level materials, while OER Recommender goes
for the greatest volume and the broadest range, with more than 100,000
items.

Here are two Spanish courses that stand out.

MIT has one under CC-NC-SA

http://www.folksemantic.com/visits/66151
Spanish I
As taught in: Fall 2003

Spanish I is very different from other classes at MIT. The central
component of the text and workbook is a series of 26 half-hour video
episodes. The videos allow students to learn authentic Spanish and
experience its cultural diversity while following a good story full of
surprises and human emotions. Students also listen to an audio-only
program integrated with the text and workbook.

In the classroom, students do a variety of activities and exercises,
which include talking in Spanish about the video program, practicing
pronunciation and grammar, and interacting in Spanish with classmates
in pairs and small groups. The class is conducted in Spanish as much
as possible, but English is used where necessary for clarity and
efficiency. This course deals with all basic language skills: aural
comprehension, speaking, reading, and writing. This class assumes no
previous knowledge of Spanish.


The Foreign Service Institute of the US State Department developed
courses for many languages, and placed them in the Public Domain,
including textbooks and audio. They are now freely available on the
Web.

http://fsi-language-courses.org/Content.php
Spanish Programmatic Course

Welcome to fsi-language-courses.org - the home for language courses
developed by the Foreign Service Institute.

These courses were developed by the United States government and are
in the public domain.

This site is dedicated to making these language courses freely
available in an electronic format. This site is not affiliated in any
way with any government entity; it is an independent, non-profit
effort to foster the learning of worldwide languages. Courses here are
made available through the private efforts of individuals who are
donating their time and resources to provide quality materials for
language learning.

http://fsi-language-courses.org/Content.php?page=Spanish%20Programmatic
Spanish Programmatic Course
Student Text
Workbook
Instructor's Manual
Tapes for 45 units

> The Open Course Library is building a Spanish I course, but
> our faculty course designers are struggling to use 100% open materials. I
> want them to avoid building around a copyrighted publisher text because it
> will limit the usefulness of the course materials in the long run. But that
> may be the only choice if they cannot find enough existing open materials.
>
> If you know of college Spanish OER, especially open textbooks or other
> curated curriculum, please share them here (the page is editable by anyone
> with the link):
> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1jgEQ2GydgaExXNLPOYZn8WMJaFZoFp3CpTonMIrHO64/edit

Done.

> Thanks,

Thank you for your work. I am in the middle of the FSI course, and can
make good use of several of the other resources you listed. One Laptop
Per Child and Sugar Labs have more than 2 million Spanish-speaking
students using our XO laptops and Sugar education software.

> Tom
> --
> Tom Caswell
> Open Education Policy Associate, SBCTC
> (w) http://opencourselibrary.org (p) 360-747-7301
> (b) http://tomcaswell.com (t) @tom4cam


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The Cosmos is my dwelling place, the Truth my destination.
http://wiki.sugarlabs.org/go/Replacing_Textbooks

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