Curriculum Ownership Forum 2020 CE Instructor No cost

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Curriculum Ownership Forum 2020 CE Instructor ü No cost for creation Instructor-owned. ü Facilitates

Curriculum Ownership Forum 2020 CE Instructor ü No cost for creation Instructor-owned. ü Facilitates just-in-time delivery • Access/repurposing needs to be negotiated. • Potential costs for use/ repurposing • No standardization 3 rd Party FT Faculty • IP clauses in Collective Agreements • Use for academic & CE delivery unclear • Use/repurposing negotiated ü Beneficial for contracting (sole provider) ü $ for customization, licensing, purchase • License or contract determines $ & usage • May require purchase of costly textbooks • Repurposing, if feasible needs agreement/$ Institution ü Able to use/ repurpose as required (plug Y play)] ü Not instructor specific ü Need to find time, $, expertise to create & update ü Able to license/sell/share OPPORTUNITIES & CHALLENGES: Contract language Modes of delivery Other? ü Free, curriculum/texts ü Collaborative, Utopian / public good ü ability to use as use, repurpose according to Collective Commons attribution license ü Ability to contribute & improve resources • May require $ or time to revise/manipulate, citations Open Source ü Collaborative initiatives, multi-institutional ü Potential funding (internal/external) ü Shared $ & vestment ü Ability to customize to institution ü Shared network/benefits ü Free • Available through license with Province • Restrictions for use • No master list of what is available • You need to know to be able to access via IP office ü Example: P 3 (public private partnerships) with industry sector ü Councils, associations, non-profits – $ & codevelopment for public use – non proprietary • Lengthy process and time investment for success Shared Government P 3 etc… Emiko Petit, University of the Fraser Valley Emiko. petit@ufv. ca / N. Plant, Camosun College