@proceedings { attachments = {Concise-BOSSU.pdf}, title = {OER based capacity building to overcome staff equity and access issues in higher education}, author = {Bossu, Carina and Willems, Julie}, editor = {Partridge, Helen and Davis, Kate and Thomas, J.}, abstract = {Open educational resources (OER) have already impacted educational systems around the world. In higher education more specifically, it has benefited learners, and has influenced institutional strategic plans and policies. Additionally, the benefits of OER also extend to staff in higher education, such as academic staff. For this group, OER can provide opportunities for collaboration, promote curriculum innovation and student led content development, as well as contribute to university teachers’ much needed continuing professional development. In this paper, we examine the potential of OER to build capacity of academic staff in higher education, in particular to overcome some equity and access issues that they may face. It also examines some existing activities and strategies for professional development in higher educational institutions and provides some recommendations for academics, academic developers, institutions, and the sector in general.}, year = {2017}, month = {12/2017}, pages = {22-26}, address = {Toowoomba}, country = {Australia}, url = {http://2017conference.ascilite.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/Concise-BOSSU.pdf}, refereed = {yes}, keywords = {building capacity, higher education, institutional policy, OER, professional development, student-led content creation}, }