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    Introduction and Goal

    Hi! I am finally getting around to writing my introduction on here. I am looking forward to creating EDC 2500 into an OER course. I have been drawn to OER because of accessibility and also because I believe drawing from multiple sources creates a well-rounded experience for the students and exposes them to multiple perspectives. I think sticking to a textbook can make a course sometimes feels static and too prescriptive, whereas drawing from multiple sources based on student needs positions the content to become more dynamic and relevant. I believe that seeing and recognizing relevance is key to motivation. So, my goal is to ensure that key content is…

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    Introduction and thoughts about OERs in Composition classes

    Hi, this is Rachel, from the English Department. OERs in writing classes are a little tricky because the “content” of Composition is a matter of significant disagreement. One school of thought is that “academic writing” means engaging with “academic reading,” which means students should read challenging material centered around some academic topic and develop thesis-driven essays using that material. But… many have challenged this definition of academic writing given that writing produced by people in the academy and by students in disciplines takes many different forms and often is not characterized by responding to and/or analyzing and/or synthesizing published texts. An alternative has been to substitute scholarly texts about writing,…

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    Round Two —

    Greetings, I am Carlene Barnaby, one of two faculty involved in the first round of converting criminal justice courses. The OER conversion is not only a necessary process but exciting. OER has become a prominent part of the ‘equity in education’ conversation and a vital tool for educators to freely and creatively produce content that informs and inspires students. During this process, the objective is to revisit the original conversion of the course Crime & Punishment and also to develop and convert the new field course. Overall, the design approach will facilitate the transition from institutional to experiential learning.

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    Introduction and goals for 67

    I am Jason Leggett and have worked on a variety of OER materials and Open Pedagogy projects in the past. This course needs to be redesigned to align with our new sequency goals, terms & concepts we want students to focus on, and learning outcomes consistent with the John Jay equivalent course. To this end, OER is a great vehicle to usher in these revisions and updates. I look forward to exploring a wide-variety of options and hopefully findings something that provides opportunities to learn a threshold concept in the discipline as well as provide choices to explore other areas of the course description.

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    Introduction and Goals for OER

    Hello. My name is Grace Trotman, and I am one of the professors in the CRJ program. I have taught a range of CRJ classes here at KCC and have previously assisted with the conversion of two classes, including the Introduction to CRJ class. Upon discovering OER, I was immediately interested in learning more and attracted to the possibility of offering this textbook alternative to students. And here I am again, still pleased to assist with this endeavor and to update or conform the earlier conversion to one that is commensurate with the times, considerate of students’ lived and shared experiences, and closely reflects the diversity of our students. To…

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    OER Introduction: CRJ 7000 & CRJ 7200

    Greetings!! I am Dr. Vanda Seward, Criminal Justice Program Director, and Assistant tenured track Professor within the Behavioral Science Department. I have 32+ years of working within the criminal justice area in various capacities and 17 years of teaching at a college level. When I decided to retire in 2017 from the on the groundwork, I knew that the next phase of my career would include being a part of academia. It is my belief that I have a responsibility to educate the next generation of criminal justice professionals. Many people poured into me during my career and now it is my turn to pour. What I hope to gain…

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    Greetings from the Open Education Librarian

    Hello! I’m Professor Julie Turley, a writer and  librarian at Kingsborough, serving as KCC’s Open Education Librarian for another year.  It’s a privilege to collaborate with our engaged and informed team–a group that is also fun (important!), led by the amazing Professor Shawna Brandle, who I continue to learn from. I’m here to support Professor Brandle in her efforts as the OE Faculty Coordinator.  Most people think of our mission as one note: finding openly licensed and free resources to use in the classroom, with the goal of helping professors make their courses zero textbook cost.  That’s true and important, but we’re also here to provide information and motivation around…

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    Introduction/Goal Setting Post For CRJ 6900 Policing

    Good Day All, I am Oscar J Montesdeoca, adjunct professor and criminal justice career coach in the criminal justice program. In addition, I am an active NYPD officer with over 7 years in the department. I have held multiple positions within the NYPD from patrol officer, Neighborhood Coordination Officer and to my current assignment as an investigator within the Detective Bureau. The main goal I would like to achieve in this workshop is to convert the policing course into an OER course by updating the syllabus to further support the students academic experience in this course. Some modifications to the curriculum can include current events, changes in policies within local…

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    Introduction/Goals for OER Introduction to Criminal Justice 6300

    Hello, I am Patricia Brown, LCSW, Adjunct Professor , Behavioral Sciences Criminal Justice. I have over 40 years experience as a senior manager and practitioner in the criminal justice field. More specifically, working in the NYC jail system with a specialty in mental health. I currently teach Introduction to Criminal Justice both in-person and asynchronous. The goals that I hope to achieve in converting to OER are to have a syllabus that includes more current, relevant and updated information available;  focus on current issues, challenges, controversies, strategies for reform, and current  processes. Improve my current syllabus to include more opportunities for student engagement; more interactive exercises and experiences; developing awareness…

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    Introductory Blog: New Open Education Student Fellow

       INTRODUCTORY BLOG:    Hello, this is Yasmine Sarafzadeh. I’m happy to say I’m the new Open Educational Student Fellow! Now let’s begin by introducing myself. I’m a freshman at Kingsborough College with a major in Biology, and I’m hoping to gain a bachelor’s degree in Biology in the near future and pursue my dreams of working in the medical industry. I hope to accomplish, grow, and succeed in all the work I do throughout my years as a CUNY student. As the new Open Educational Student Fellow, my goal is to help students in CUNY colleges be able to attend all their classes without having the burden to pay for…