Track Session Type

Creation: OER Creation & Management, Copyright, Licensing, and CC101, Instructional Design and Ed Tech for OER, Open Pedagogy

Presentation Type

Workshop

OER Level of Expertise

Intermediate, Advanced

Audience

Faculty, Librarian, instructional designer

Workshop: ADAPT and LibreStudio: Building the Textbook of the Future with Next Generation OER Homework System

Session Abstract

ADAPT is a new online homework system being developed by LibreTexts to serve the Open Education community. This workshop will showcase the ADAPT online homework system which incorporates LibreStudio for building H5P questions and sophisticated learning analytics. We will demonstrate how to use ADAPT to augment existing and newly constructed OER textbooks and embed them in LMSs, LibreTexts textbooks, as a standalone application for summative testing and to use with cell phones as in-class clickers.

Objectives of the Session

  • To introduce attendees to the ADAPT homework system with associated learning ANALYTICS and the H5P LibreStudio,.
  • To help attendees get started building courses using ADAPT

Full Description of the Session

Today, online homework systems are the most commonly required curricula materials, ADAPT is a new online homework system being developed by LibreTexts to serve the Open Education community. With the support of the California Educational Learning Lab, ADAPT is designed to combine adaptive learning incorporating learning trees with culturally responsive pedagogy at minimal cost.

We will demonstrate how instructors can use ADAPT to augment existing and newly constructed OER textbooks with summative exercises and embed them in LMSs, LibreTexts textbooks, in a standalone application, and in-class clickers. Discussions will demonstrate how the ADAPT homework system empowers faculty to build and use existing questions in multiple modalities. Participants will learn how to build autograded questions based on four technologies – H5P, WebWork, IMathAS, and native (QTI) – that can be used interchangeably to allow for maximal impact. Open ended questions can be evaluated using a sophisticated checker to rapidly mark text, audio or other files for grading.

We will also introduce the LibreStudio platform for construction, storage and distribution of H5P assessments. Participants will be able to join LibreStudio to create and share H5P assessments, review the H5P of other authors, and build/join a community within Studio.

The workshop will conclude with an overview of the analytics infrastructure to provide real-time learning analytics to instructors on student progress with pre-defined learning objectives.

Presenter Bios

Delmar Larsen is Professor of Chemistry at the University of California Davis and the Founder and Director of the LibreTexts OER Project. Under Delmar’s leadership LibreTexts is being built by over 1000 active developers (students, instructors and outside experts) across multiple campuses and nations. In its 15th year LibreTexts will soon have over 1 billion page views. Larsen is the winner of the 2022 University of California Davis Chancellor's Innovation Award for building LibreTexts. In 2022, LibreTexts won the Open Ed Global prizes for an Open Repository and for Open Infrastructure.

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Start Date

5-4-2023 9:00 AM

End Date

5-4-2023 11:00 AM

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Apr 5th, 9:00 AM Apr 5th, 11:00 AM

Workshop: ADAPT and LibreStudio: Building the Textbook of the Future with Next Generation OER Homework System

Today, online homework systems are the most commonly required curricula materials, ADAPT is a new online homework system being developed by LibreTexts to serve the Open Education community. With the support of the California Educational Learning Lab, ADAPT is designed to combine adaptive learning incorporating learning trees with culturally responsive pedagogy at minimal cost.

We will demonstrate how instructors can use ADAPT to augment existing and newly constructed OER textbooks with summative exercises and embed them in LMSs, LibreTexts textbooks, in a standalone application, and in-class clickers. Discussions will demonstrate how the ADAPT homework system empowers faculty to build and use existing questions in multiple modalities. Participants will learn how to build autograded questions based on four technologies – H5P, WebWork, IMathAS, and native (QTI) – that can be used interchangeably to allow for maximal impact. Open ended questions can be evaluated using a sophisticated checker to rapidly mark text, audio or other files for grading.

We will also introduce the LibreStudio platform for construction, storage and distribution of H5P assessments. Participants will be able to join LibreStudio to create and share H5P assessments, review the H5P of other authors, and build/join a community within Studio.

The workshop will conclude with an overview of the analytics infrastructure to provide real-time learning analytics to instructors on student progress with pre-defined learning objectives.