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Peter Rawsthorne, M.Ed IT, B.Tech
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| Website: | http://www.rawsthorne.org | ||||||
| Occupation: | Learning Systems Architect | ||||||
| Other roles: | Instructional Designer; Enterprise Architect | ||||||
| Nationality: | Canadian / UK | ||||||
| Country: | Canada | ||||||
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I have a very strong belief in Open Educational Resources (OER) and their ability to assist in meeting the Millennium Development Goals (MDG). I am an educator with extensive experience in software development and in designing technical architectures to support strategy. The best way to get a sense of me is to visit my website; http://www.rawsthorne.org and if you want a sense of my views on development visit my rich media blog; http://criticaltechnology.blogspot.com.
Here is my vision for the tectonic shift.
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How I can help
I believe their are three ways I could help in the development of OER;
- Team Lead / Technical Architect - taking the leadership / architect role in developing OpenSource software to support OER.
- Content Creation - creating learner centered content in the subject areas of;
- Web 2.0
- Education
- Computer Science
- Database Management
- Small Business
- Geography
- Outdoor Recreation.
- Rich Media Developer - using multimedia tools to create podcasts, online video and rich media web pages.
I will be developing content within the WikiEducator site within these areas of expertise, if you require assistance with your OER projects, do not hesitate to contact me; Peter Rawsthorne
My Projects
K12 OER Development (Phase 2)
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Set up IPS site on WikiEducator - Have 4 person groups choose subjects
Build OER
- Course templates
- Discuss Rubrics
- Discuss Assessment
- Formative
- Summative
- Build content
Quality Assurance and Review
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Complete Readings / Research-
Commonwealth of Learning. (n.d.). Quality Assurance Micro-site. Retrieved on 19 May 2008 from http://www.col.org/colweb/site/pid/4225 -
Marshall, S. (2005). E-Learning Maturity Model. Retrieved on 19 May 2008 from http://www.utdc.vuw.ac.nz/research/emm/index.shtml
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- Create Framework
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Create Portal, which also becomes the project knowledge base - Mirror key components of eMM for reference and WE discussion
- Processes
- Dimensions
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Contribution Levels- Draft - Single Author
- Draft - Collaborative Effort
- 2nd Draft
- Featured Work nomination
- Peer reviewed
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- COL QA materials to featured items / framework
- eMM to featured items / framework
- Develop eMM competency levels
Permaculture
- My home permaculture garden on Bowen Island 1284 Oceanview Rd
- A shared project in rebuilding the farm on Grafton Rd.
Additional L4C Workshops
- May 2009
Hosting Migration (3 month duration)
See the migration project page for more detail
Mini-conferences
The purpose of these mini-conferences is to explore topics online and using the emerging do-it yourself "web 2.0" technologies. In the end these conferences are about community learning, collecting the collective knowledge of a subject, and encouraging interpersonal communications. The long-term benefit of these conferences is to have a rich-media record of the conference proceedings and artefacts.
Bowen Island online mini-conference(s)
- Web 2.0 Skills Development
- Municipal e-Government
Books I need to get from the library
- The White Man’s Burden: Why the West’s Efforts to Aid the Rest Have Done So Much Ill and So Little Good - William Easterly
- ICT4D: Information and Communication Technology for Development - Tim Unwin
- The Age of Unreason (Paperback) - Charles Handy
- Introduction To Permaculture (Paperback) - Bill Mollison
My Module Development
I've completed the development of Module Five (Database Management) of the Commonwealth Computer Navigator's Certificate
I continue the development of Module Three (Writer) of the Commonwealth Computer Navigator's Certificate
I've started to create some guidelines for the development of multimedia. I aspire for this to become a full course on authoring multimedia OER.
My WikiEducator Experiments
- An instantiation of some templates, so I can get a feel for these iDevices.
- How could a peer assessment iDevice be implemented within WikiEducator?
- How does the quiz template actually work?
- Is the full set of MediaWiki API's available on the WikiEducator site?
- Test a link to my contributions Special:Contributions/Prawstho
- Featured works review templates
My Multimedia Experiments
- Kaltura:
My WikiEducator Promotions
- I'm teaching into my daughters grade 7 class, where I will be introducing Wiki's for learning and I will make considerable reference to WikiEducator.
- I responded to a question on Wikiversity regarding the use of wikis within secondary education. I suggested they use wikieducator as their deployment site.
- I'm involved in an OER course and find myself often referring to WikiEducator in comments I make to other students.
- Today (Tuesday 18 March 2008) was the first time I evangelized the benefits of WikiEducator on a discussion forum. It surprised me how committed I am to this project...
- I met with the Director and Assistant Director of Island Pacific School to discuss the idea of students developing K12 OER. They really liked the idea, so the journey begins.
- I am increasingly contacted from within my network about WE, I am more than happy to promote this project.
- K12 Student Generated Content projects gets some unexpected local media in the North Shore News
- Was interviewed by CBC's Todd Maffin for keynote regarding K12 use of technology. Mentioned the IPS / WE project.
My Research
- I wrote a paper called " Assessing the quality or open educational resource based wikis". Feel free to edit this paper...
- I've written a proposal for a graduate level program focused on creating and altering Open Educational Resources (OER). You can find the proposal as a pdf on the wikieducator site or at my website.
My Sandbox
{{subst:What a Brilliant Idea Barnstar|message Peter Rawsthorne 20:44, 6 March 2009 (UTC)}}
My Completed Projects
K12 OER Development (Phase 1)
- Network
- Contact SD45 - Deferred until after first K12 OER success (see IPS below)
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Contact Administrators & Principal(s) - Email Administrators & Principal(s)
- Meet with Administrators & Principal(s)
- Create Statements of Work
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- Contact Mulgrave - Deferred until after first K12 OER success (see IPS below)
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Contact Principal -
Email Principal - Meet with Principal
- Create Statement of Work
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Contact IPS-
Contact Principal -
Email Principal -
Meet with Principal -
Create IPS Statement of Work
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- Contact SD45 - Deferred until after first K12 OER success (see IPS below)
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Determine and Document Student Privacy Issues -
Facilitate a Learning4Content online workshop -
Re-work Learning4Content as Skills and Knowledge development workshop for Students and teachers-
Map to three 4 hour sessions - Due September 19th- Include Licensing and Intellectual Privacy
- Include Learning 2.0
- Create objectives, outcomes and time requirements
- Get feedback from Brad
- Publish to IPS Workshop Outline
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Compose "What is WE? and why it matters to students!" document -
Begin a Student-Generated Content Node in WE -
Participate in workshop kick-off -
Facilitate workshop
CCNC Modules Enhancement (ON-HOLD)
- Module 3
- Continue Migrating ICDL content (with as little structural change as possible)
- Getting started with the writer application
- Main operations
- Formatting documents
- Adding tables, pictures, images and charts
- Mail merge
- Preparing to print
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Use Template:ProjectNav and structure Module 3 to best print to pdf (see OER Handbook)
- Continue Migrating ICDL content (with as little structural change as possible)
- Multi Media Bounty and Extension
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Complete bounty description -
Create sample treatment (storyboard)-
Consider CCNC MM Guidelines for development of treatment (storyboard) -
Review existing multimedia guidelines. -
Create /Treatment Guidelines that include media type, content, duration, other metadata, etc. -
Polish treatment with meaningful icons -
Review treatment with other contributors
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Solicit contributors - Provide status report to contributors
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Accomplishments -
Propose bounty award structure (solicit feedback) - Discuss potential project changes (make schedule an issue)
- Determine Multimedia standard(s) for reuse
- Resolve file format and size issue
- Next Steps
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- Have Wayne put bounty contracts in place for;
- Solicit updated treatments
- Have expressed interest (awaiting finalized proposals)
- Request greater detail
- Evaluate proposals
- Manage project
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Develop /Multimedia for Reuse Guidelines
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Treatment -
Peer Review -
Media object creation -
Object publishing (with timelines) -
Completed Multimedia publishing -
Request to reuse
Privacy Policy
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Author Privacy policy - Add statement of where responsibilities reside in relation to institutions with children contributing as OER authors.
- Add suggested approaches aligned with institutional policy
- Consent letters
- Teacher created and assigned user id's
- Shared institutional or project id's
- Add comment on reviewing national education policy
- Add suggested approaches aligned with institutional policy
Facilitate L4C Workshop
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Complete expression of interest -
Send email to Wayne regarding my facilitating and L4C in early September -
Review workshop materials -
co-facilitate L4C workshop -
Make request to network for workshop participation -
Encourage IPS L4C to include > 15 participants -
Request additional facilitation -
Complete an additional two before December 2008


