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From YouTube: Oplerno ◐ Team Meeting 86
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Draft of Dr Rob Skiff's paper: Challenges to Building an Open Learning Organization in Higher Education
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A
So
good
morning,
good
afternoon,
good
evening,
wherever
you
are
welcome
to
team
meeting
number
86
and
the
team
making
a
g6
already
we're
coming
up
to
the
end
of
the
year
rock
or
we
be
doing
some
interesting
things
here,
I
know
this
isn't
really
an
overview.
I
think
we'll
probably
give
an
overview
of
what
we
did
this
year
in
in
the
numeric
chamber,
or
so
much
like
what
have
been
the
most
exceptional
things
for
you
this
year
from
her
arm.
B
Most
exceptional
things
so
far
has
been
definitely
working
on
the
institutional
affiliations
and
thinking
about
that
also
the
revamping
of
the
faculty
onboarding
and
working
with
faculty
on
the
courses
which,
for
me
it's
been
really
really
interesting
and,
of
course,
I'm
getting
the
dissertation
done
and
the
story
of
a
planner.
So
for
me,
that's
those
are
the
big
things,
but
we'll
talk
about
those
definitely
in
January.
What
about
for
you,
Daniel
who
yeah.
A
Well
and
now,
I
completely
agree
with
you.
The
was
the
revamping
of
the
facts.
Iam
boarding,
you'd
blew
my
mind,
just
wow
that
the
time
for
the
what
the
feedback,
we've
gotten
being
will
say
well
being
able
to
do
with
that.
It's
also
been
very
interesting.
Together,
go
with
the
institutional
affiliations,
balance
of
college
we've
learnt
so
much
from
them
as
one
of
our
first
affiliations
in
such
adverse.
A
It's
been
a
learning
curve
for
me
at
least,
because
I've
never
had
visited
from
I've,
never
watched
it
from
this
end
so
from
the
small
start-up
trying
to
do
it
to
do.
This
oppose
them
work
from
the
from
the
larger
side
from
the
lab
within
larger
companies,
entities,
I
search
really
been
very
interesting.
Seeing
what
say
was
it
what
were
being
up
against
them
and
what
we've
been
able
to
accomplish
involve?
You
know
what
we
still
have
have
to
accomplish
more
so
much
yeah.
B
It's
funny
you
peel
off
another
layer
of
the
onion,
and
you
realize
how
much
more
stuff
there
is
to
do
and
which
is
really
pretty
cool.
So
why
don't
we
get
into
this?
Is
the
week
before
Christmas
we're
going
to
take.
One
thing
is
we're
going
to
take
week
off
I
know
that
we've
had
a
little
bit
of
sporadic
meetings
over
the
over
the
month
of
December,
basically
because
of
the
dissertation
in
the
dissertation
defense,
and
that
is
ending
in
oh,
my
god.
B
It's
so
good
to
be
free
of
that
whole
piece.
So,
if
you
want
to
take
a
look
at
the
dissertation
draft
arm,
you
can
check
it
out
on
academia.edu
on
my
profile,
but
we're
also
going
to
be
sending
out
on
the
final
link.
What
happens
with
this
type
of
writing
is
that
I've
submitted
it.
It's
been
accepted.
All
the
signatures
have
happened
in
terms
of
the
bureaucracy.
What
now
goes
on
after
the
Christmas
break
is
a
format
check
where
they
literally
go
through
and
make
sure
all
the
margins
and
everything
is
set.
B
That's
fine
and
it's
some
all
completed,
but
no
bones
going
to
be
around
between
Christmas
and
New
Year's.
So
what
I've
done
is
uploaded
the
draft
copy
that
was
the
dissertation
discussion
copy
on
academia.
B
So
you
can
check
it
out
and
read
it
and
again
it
takes
you
through
the
my
experience
as
a
doctoral
candidate
at
UVM,
and
my
experience
is
an
adjunct
and
then
marches
you
through
why
it
is
I
started
to
create,
come
up
with
the
idea
of
a
plano
and
then
meeting
nod
dan
and
Daniel
and
the
recruitment
and
what
we've
been
doing
set
up
to
the
story
of
our
approval,
which
happened
I'm
just
under
two
years
ago,
and
that's
a
great
story
in
and
of
itself
so
check
it
out.
But
without
further
ado.
B
One
of
the
things
that
we've
also
been
working
on,
including
the
faculty
onboarding,
has
been
a
revamp,
we're
paring
down
the
marketplace
and
we're
going
to
be
using
the
marketplace
for
some
stuff
which
is
sort
of
back
office,
oriented
on
that
we're
keeping
track
of
and
we're
revamping
some
of
the
password
pieces.
How
we
do
password
sign
ins
and
contacting
the
faculty.
B
So
what
we've
done
with
the
revamping
of
the
faculty
onboarding
process
is:
we've
created
a
whole
catalog
system
and
we
place
that
initially
on
our
patio
arm
outlining
course
and
and
our
patio
section
of
a
plan.
Oh,
but
now
what
I
want
to
do
is
I
want
to
show
you
what
we've
got
on
Squarespace,
which
has
been
alive
for
a
couple
of
days
on
for
about
a
week.
But
let
me
show
you
that
let
me
share
the
screen.
B
So
each
each
course
now
has
its
own
landing
page
arm
work.
There's
some
stuff
still
left
to
be
done
like
changing
a
few
of
these
addresses
so
it'll
just
read
the
israeli-palestinian
conflict.
There's
a
nice
discourse
course
description
and
then
a
small
little
biography
of
the
professor
and
what
you
do
is
you
click
on
the
cart,
I'll,
add
to
cart
or
enroll
in
the
class.
Let
me
show
you
one
of
those.
B
B
The
biography
again
of
the
professor,
along
with
on
links
that
that
professor
might
want
to
add
to
their
biography.
So
in
this
case,
is
sir
richard's
website
and
blog
is
profile
on
github,
which
can
take
a
look
at
and
also
is
LinkedIn
resume
arm.
You
click
on
the
button
and
you
get
enroll
in
course,
and
what
it'll
do
is
it'll,
create
a
carton.
Allow
you
to
pay
for
it,
then.
B
The
other
thing
that
we're
going
to
be
adding
here
is,
of
course,
in
this
space
of
the
start,
dates
for
the
class
and
also
some
contact
information.
Now
in
each
page.
Right
now,
you
can
click
on
this
and
leave
a
message
on
to
do
a
live
chat
if
we're
doing
it
live
or
just
sending
an
email
message.
So
this
really
sort
of
simplifies
the
for
us.
B
It
simplifies
the
process
for
courses
also,
you
know:
we've
got
over
a
hundred
courses
up
under
up
for
development.
What
we're
going
to
do
is
we're
just
going
to
concentrate
and
have
listed
the
courses
that
people
want
to
run
over
the
next
on
two
months
and
those
are
going
to
be
the
courses
that
we're
going
to
concentrate
on
in
terms
of
the
marketing.
B
So
if
you've
got
a
course
that
you're
almost
completed
with-
and
you
want,
you
know,
your
own
special
landing
page
shoot
us
the
email
and
get
your
for
the
review
of
your
course,
and
once
your
court
has
been
passed
and
reviewed
and
approved,
and
you
have
a
firm
starting
date,
then
what
we'll
do
is
we'll
put
it
up
on
on
our
catalog,
so
people
can
access
it.
Oh.
B
We
also
think
that
this
that
our
catalog
is
going
to
be
a
place
where
people
can
where
people
in
institutions
can
also
figure
out
if
they
want
to
buy
or
private-label
these
courses
for
other
school.
Other
schools
and
colleges
like
Pearson's
and
again
remember
that
the
rough
cost
of
the
Pearson's
classes
anywhere
between
5
mm-
and
you
know,
seven
hundred
and
fifty
dollars,
but
they
don't
supply
the
professor.
B
And
what
we're
doing
here
is
we're
creating
the
way
for
people
to
on
directly
market
their
course
two
people
and
have
that
used
by
you
know.
If
I
mean
this
is
a
great
class,
you
know
movies
and
TV
pushing
the
boundaries
of
philosophy.
You
know
different
things
that
you
can
use
to
get
people's
interest.
B
Take
your
class,
but
also,
if
you're,
a
student,
to
find
something
that
you
actually
would
like
to
learn,
and
you
know
again,
we
have
a
lot
of
information
here
about
what
it
is
that
who
the
professors
are
who
are
teaching
the
class
and
then,
of
course,
you
can
you'll
soon
be
able
to
contact
them
directly.
One
little
thing
here
is:
you
know
you
also
have
on
the
bottom
and
we're
going
to
be
making
this
a
little
bit
more
prominent.
Is
you
know
what
does
the
course
qualify
in?
Is
it
undergraduate
little
class?
B
What's
the
what's
the
area,
this
is
philosophy
and
cultural
studies,
so
all
kinds
of
different
ways
for
you
to
create.
You
know
your
program
and
again
produce
a
bunch
of
courses,
and
this
is
also
opening
for
us.
The
ability
to
develop
arm
more
certificates
for
people
to
have,
in
you
know,
computer
programming,
computer
science
and
all
kinds
of
other
pieces,
and
these,
of
course,
are
integrated.
These
certificates
are,
you
know,
for
for
courses,
they
have
to
be
12
credits
of
study,
and
this
will
also
be
integrated
into
our
course
catalog
here.
B
Daniel,
do
you
want
to
say
anything,
no
sort
of.
A
No,
absolutely
this
is
summer,
it
looks
and
it's
looking
beautiful
I
think
it's
looking
a
lot
better
than
what
we
handed
master
or
Lisa
it's
presenting
a
lot
better
than
it
had
in
the
past
and
I
really
want
to,
especially
with
what
it
was
if
to
contest.
With
this
with
students
to
see
whether
this
is
clear
for
students
for
students
can
actually
work
with
as
well,
so
they
can
now
what
I
mean.
A
B
It's
not
it's,
definitely
not
tailored
to
the
needs
of
the
students
arm,
but
we'll
get
there
pretty
quickly
and
and
also
again,
what
you're
going
to
see
if
you
download
the
dissertation
on
you'll
also
see
sort
of
you
know
a
bunch
of
the
manifesto
of
how
we're
going
to
really
be
taking
some
stances
towards
empowering
students
to
get
much
better
control
of
their
learning
and
also
connecting
to
employers
on
to
do
that
work,
whereas
in
you
know
right
now,
students
have
very
little
power
in
terms
of
their
ability
to
influence
both
curriculum
and
and
teaching,
and
the
pedagogical
piece-
and
you
know
one
of
the
things
that
we've
done
really
well
with
the
plano-
is
empowering
faculty
to
produce
and
create.
B
Now.
What
we're
able
to
do
is
now
focus
more
much
more
on
the
student
piece.
You
know
we
want
students
back
in
control,
not
not
what's
been
going
on
in
high
ready
for
the
last
arm.
B
The
whole
dissertation
piece-
and
you
know,
working
hard
to
get
this
approved
was
you
know,
was
pretty
political
and
now
that
it's
been
approved,
I'm
going
to
be
able
to
be
a
little
bit
more
radical
in
terms
of
what
I'm
saying
and
really
sort
of
taking
on
some
of
the
established
ways
of
doing
things
in
high
red
and
without
the
fear
of
any
kind
of
the
lack
of
a
better
word.
You
know
political
pressure,
retribution
and
I'm
really
excited
to
start
doing.
That
and
part
of
that
is,
you
know
these
great
classes.
B
You
know
a
lot
of
interesting
stuff
here
again
we
didn't
target
people
to
produce
these
classes.
People
came
to
us
this
one
here,
microbiology
the
microbes,
partnerships
and
perils.
You
know
the
microbiome
is
a
huge
thing
in
terms
of
health.
You
can
now
take
a
three
credit
class
and
learn
all
about
the
the
microbiome
and
about
how
it
impacts
health
and
the
biology
of
that.
B
You
know
what
Michael
Abraham's
introduction
of
sustainability
he's
got
some
great
activities
on
great
stuff
to
deal
with
the
concept
of
sustainability,
and
you
know
global
warming
and,
and
you
know,
Donella
Meadows
and
limits
to
growth,
excellent
stuff.
You
know,
introduction
of
business
classes
on
an
introduction
of
business
with
clarita
Pam
who's
going
to
be
talking.
Who
really
will
walk
you
through?
You
know
how
to
think
about
a
business
and
business
formation.
B
B
B
You
know
you
can't
do
anything
better
than
you
know
her
experience
level
in
terms
of
you
know,
having
done
online
courses
at
the
new
school,
which
is,
in
my
opinion,
one
of
the
best
graduate
colleges
in
the
country
with
you
know
just
phenomenal
on
both
theory
and
methods
and
great
faculty
really
pushing
the
envelope
in
a
whole
lot
of
areas,
including
you
know,
anthropology
sociology,
public
policy
and
you
know
she's
there
and
she's
a
now
lives
in
Charlottesville
Virginia
and
is
teaching
all
kinds
of
really
interesting
on
stuff
on
women
and
the
art
world.
B
So
you
know
that's
a
check
it
out
all
kinds
of
different
stuff
arm.
You
know
again
this
beyond
humanity
class.
I
love
that
arm.
You
know
with
james
willis
and
you
can,
you
know,
learn
about
the
singularity
and
all
of
that
and
then
finally,
on
my
sort
of
favorite,
since
I've
been
watching
a
lot
of
black,
not
black
flag,
to
show
onst
on
to
show
on
star
television
about
piracy
in
the
seventeen
early
1700s,
you
know
take
a
course
with
Professor
J
more
and
learn
all
about
pirates
and
history.
B
A
A
B
B
We
will
be
doing
stuff
on
you
know
in
the
background,
but
you
know
let
us
know
if
you
have
any
questions
and
if
you're
watching
today,
I'm
you're
going
to
get
some
kind
of
message
from
me
in
the
next
couple
of
days
of
getting
you
a
link
to
on
you
know
the
one
of
the
final
versions
of
this
catalog
and
you
know
a
holiday
greeting,
and
that
is
about
it.
Daniel
do
you
have
anything
you
want
to
source
a
and.
A
Now
that
I've
just
said
once
more
thing
on
the
I
was
it
from?
Oh
sorry,
just
easy
am
on
the
from
the
27th
until
the
30th
I
will,
of
course,
again
be
in
a
handbag
for
the
cast
computer
Congress.
So
if
you're
there,
if
you're
visiting
there,
if
you
have
to
know
somebody's
getting
back
to
talk
to
me,
oh
by
the
way
I
could
shave
my
beard.
So
I
look
like
this
now,
so
tell
them
to
look
for
somebody
who,
just
as
right
now
with
a
long
beard
and
so
that's
going
to
be
fun.
A
We
only
reached
1,000
followers
on
higher-end
revolution
and
we're
getting
a
lot
of
a
lot
of
stuff
that,
sir,
if
you
have
something
to
post,
if
you
have
something
to
say
about
your
course,
some
extra
material
that
you
want
to
talk
about
something
that
might
not
be
so
might
be
discussing
your
course.
Maybe
a
small
preview
of
the
course
or
what
we
view.
Some
of
the
material
then
send
it
to
us.
We
could
get
it
up
there
on
Sylvia
in
front
of
her
a
thousand
people,
let
a
thousand
additional
people
and
other
people
internet.
A
A
B
If
only
and
then
you
know,
we've
got,
you
know
this,
some
you
know
this
week
is
crazy.
I
don't
think
a
lot
of
people
are
getting
a
lot
of
work
done.
I
know
I'm
scrambling
to
try
to
get
the
final.
You
know
christmas
holiday,
stuff
done
and
let
me
show
you
just
a
little
bit
of
the
gifts
are
honey
from
the
hives
in
the
backyard
which
I'll
get
given
to
people
and
if.
A
B
Might
there's
actually
guy
locally
who
does
on?
Who
does
some
of
that?
It
would
be
rather
hard
to
do
it
to
you
know,
get
the
really
cool
presence,
I
mean
to
get
the
really
cool
pictures
and
then,
finally,
if
you
can
see
this
every
year,
I
like
to
make,
we
are,
let
me
see
whoops
chocolate
truffles,
so
I
make
them
by
hand
and
with
all
kinds
of
different
flavors.
B
What
it's
of
cheese,
no
I
put
some
dried
mango,
so
this
one
is
a
dried
mango,
but
the
center
is
a
combination
of
chocolate
and
cinnamon
schnapps
and
the
cinnamon
makes
really
good
and
then
I
have
another
one
that
I
do
of
of
some
contro
some
orange
piece
and
then
a
little
bit
later
on
today,
I'm
making
a
batch
of
chocolate
bars
with
caramel
and
nuts,
but
then
another
one
which
is
going
to
be
a
chili
sauce.
So
what's
really
neat,
is
you
get?
B
You
know
good
semi-sweet
chocolate
arm
turn
it
a
little
bit
into
the
milk
chocolate,
adding
some
cream
and
then
I'm
mixing
in
some
really
really
hot
dry
peppers,
and
that's
actually
really
really
good.
So
all
those
good
things
for
the
holiday
season-
I
celebrate
Christmas
other
people
celebrate
other
holidays,
which
is
great
around
this
time
and
then
happy
solstice
for
people,
and
I
think
that's
that's
it
for
that's
it.
For
this
week,
we'll
see
you
guys
in
a
couple
of
weeks,
yep.