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Remix, Redesign: The podcast where we talk all things PreK-12 Open Educational Resources is hosted by Kristina Ishmael. This podcast is designed for PreK-12 educators interested in Open Educational Resources. Not sure what that means? Let’s start there.


Open Educational Resources are freely available educational materials that can be downloaded, customized, and shared without worrying about copyright. They can take many different forms, from comprehensive curriculum, similar to traditional series we know and use, to supplemental resources like individual learning objects that can be used on their own or curated into units for teaching and learning.

If you want to learn more about how to get started with OER, please check out the New America project site called PreK-12 OER in Practice at newamerica.org/prek12oer. Here you’ll find information about how districts are doing this, including a map of districts using OER, as well as resources for getting started.

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Remix, Redesign: The podcast where we talk all things PreK-12 Open Educational Resources is hosted by Kristina Ishmael. This podcast is designed for PreK-12 educators interested in Open Educational Resources. Not sure what that means? Let’s start there.


Open Educational Resources are freely available educational materials that can be downloaded, customized, and shared without worrying about copyright. They can take many different forms, from comprehensive curriculum, similar to traditional series we know and use, to supplemental resources like individual learning objects that can be used on their own or curated into units for teaching and learning.

If you want to learn more about how to get started with OER, please check out the New America project site called PreK-12 OER in Practice at newamerica.org/prek12oer. Here you’ll find information about how districts are doing this, including a map of districts using OER, as well as resources for getting started.

    Content Developer Kate Nowak Talks Comprehensive Math Curriculum

    Content Developer Kate Nowak Talks Comprehensive Math Curriculum

    Kate Nowak is the Director K-12 Curriculum Strategy with Illustrative Mathematics. Illustrative Mathematics was one of the first comprehensive OER math series made available to anyone and everyone. Their 6-8 math curriculum has seen great success in schools across the country, and they are working on expanding into high school math, as well as elementary math. All of this work has taken several years to pull together, so I wanted to talk with Kate about how it came to be and how Illustrative continues to grow their offerings.
    If you want to learn more about how to get started with OER, please check out the New America project site called PreK-12 OER in Practice at newamerica.org/prek12oer. Here you’ll find information about how districts are doing this, including a map of districts using OER, as well as resources for getting started in your search, and for professional learning. You’ll also find the  #GoOpen District Launch Packet, which outlines the five most common phases of rolling out this type of work in a district. 
     
    Illustrative Mathematics' website: https://www.illustrativemathematics.org/
    Illustrative Mathematics’ Twitter profile: https://twitter.com/IllustrateMath
    Kate Nowack’s Twitter profile: https://twitter.com/k8nowak

    • 24 min
    School Librarian Mark Ray Talks Curation as a Human Skill

    School Librarian Mark Ray Talks Curation as a Human Skill

    Mark Ray is a Teacher Librarian and Free Range Educator in Vancouver, Washington, just outside of Portland, Oregon. His extensive school library background within schools and at the district level make him the perfect person to talk about the role of school librarians in this OER work. Since the role of librarian is largely one of curation and he has quite a bit of experience with this, I wanted to hear from Mark how he helps content teachers search and discover resources to use, why school librarians are critical to have in curriculum work, and what school librarian work looks like in 2020.
    If you want to learn more about how to get started with OER, please check out the New America project site called PreK-12 OER in Practice at newamerica.org/prek12oer. Here you’ll find information about how districts are doing this, including a map of districts using OER, as well as resources for getting started in your search, and for professional learning. You’ll also find the  #GoOpen District Launch Packet, which outlines the five most common phases of rolling out this type of work in a district. 
     
    Mark Ray’s Twitter profile: https://twitter.com/_TeacherX

    • 25 min
    State Leader Gina Loveless Talks No Perfect Curriculum

    State Leader Gina Loveless Talks No Perfect Curriculum

    Gina Loveless is the Educational Technology Consultant overseeing the #GoOpenMichigan project at the Michigan Department of Education. #GoOpenMichigan is a joint effort between the Michigan Department of Education, educational service agencies, K-12 school districts, community colleges, and universities in the state of Michigan. This work didn’t happen overnight, so I wanted to talk to Gina about how it came to be, what her work looks like on a daily basis, and how she supports educators across the entire state of Michigan when it comes to OER.
     
    If you want to learn more about how to get started with OER, please check out the New America project site called PreK-12 OER in Practice at newamerica.org/prek12oer. Here you’ll find information about how districts are doing this, including a map of districts using OER, as well as resources for getting started in your search, and for professional learning. You’ll also find the  #GoOpen District Launch Packet, which outlines the five most common phases of rolling out this type of work in a district. 
     
    #GoOpen Michigan site: https://goopenmichigan.org/
    #GoOpen Michigan Twitter profile: https://twitter.com/GoOpenMichigan
    Gina Loveless’ Twitter profile: https://twitter.com/glo

    • 16 min
    District Leader Anthony Gabriele Talks Challenges, Opportunities, and Manufactured Time

    District Leader Anthony Gabriele Talks Challenges, Opportunities, and Manufactured Time

    Anthony Gabriele is the Director of Learning and Innovation at Centennial School District just outside of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This new position is the perfect fit for Anthony after his success starting and growing the OER work in his former school district Garnet Valley. I wanted to talk to Anthony because he understands the importance of giving students voice and choice in their learning experiences and knows the role that instructional materials like OER can play in their learning.
    If you want to learn more about how to get started with OER, please check out the New America project site called PreK-12 OER in Practice at newamerica.org/prek12oer. Here you’ll find information about how districts are doing this, including a map of districts using OER, as well as resources for getting started in your search, and for professional learning. You’ll also find the  #GoOpen District Launch Packet, which outlines the five most common phases of rolling out this type of work in a district. 
    Garnet Valley’s Course Development page: https://sites.google.com/garnetvalley.org/gvsd-course-development-hub/home
    Anthony Gabriele’s Twitter profile: https://twitter.com/mrgabriele

    • 22 min
    Content Developer Caroline Gambell Talks Culturally-Relevant Resources

    Content Developer Caroline Gambell Talks Culturally-Relevant Resources

    Caroline Gambell is the Middle School ELA Curriculum Director from Match Fishtank in Boston, Massachusetts. Her background as a teacher and content developer make her role at Match Fishtank a perfect fit. Match Fishtank is a relatively new openly-licensed curriculum that’s available to anyone and everyone, so I wanted to hear how it started, why it was important to openly share it, and how listening to users like the Match Charter teachers, as well as teachers across the country, help shape what is ultimately created.
    If you want to learn more about how to get started with OER, please check out the New America project site called PreK-12 OER in Practice at newamerica.org/prek12oer. Here you’ll find information about how districts are doing this, including a map of districts using OER, as well as resources for getting started in your search, and for professional learning. You’ll also find the  #GoOpen District Launch Packet, which outlines the five most common phases of rolling out this type of work in a district. 
     
    Match Fishtank: https://www.matchfishtank.org/
    Match Fishtank’s Twitter profile: https://twitter.com/MatchFishtank

    • 20 min
    Teacher Dr. Brittan Wilson Talks How OER Changes Practice

    Teacher Dr. Brittan Wilson Talks How OER Changes Practice

    Dr. Brittan Wilson is the Science Department Chair and science teacher at Liberty North High School in Liberty Public Schools, just outside of Kansas City, Missouri. Brittan has taught almost every science course there is and has a deep level of expertise and experience in the secondary classroom. Several years ago when her team was given the choice of new curriculum, they opted to go with OER and supplement the resources with more tools that got students “being scientists” instead of just reading about it. Her love of science and the work she does is evident in this interview and it’s one of the main reasons I wanted to hear directly from a teacher using OER. 
     
    If you want to learn more about how to get started with OER, please check out the New America project site called PreK-12 OER in Practice at newamerica.org/prek12oer. Here you’ll find information about how districts are doing this, including a map of districts using OER, as well as resources for getting started in your search, and for professional learning. You’ll also find the  #GoOpen District Launch Packet, which outlines the five most common phases of rolling out this type of work in a district. 
     
    Liberty Public Schools’ OER site: https://sites.google.com/site/libertyoer/home
    Brittan Wilson’s Twitter profile: https://twitter.com/WilsonENVS

    • 19 min

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