The University of New Hampshire Open Educational Resources Ambassador Pilot

I am happy to be serving as a consultant for the University of New Hampshire on their exciting Open Educational Resources pilot.  I will use this space to curate blog posts and other materials that I create for the pilot.  Keep checking back for the latest updates! Slideshare from initial training on OER, open access, Read More …

My Go-to Sites for Open Access & OER Info

I was going through my bookmarks related to Open Educational Resources (OER) and Open Access, deleting some and organizing others into groups, and it occurred to me that maybe other folks would like to take a look at this annotated list of reference sites that I keep at hand to help me when I have to make presentations on these topics. This is not an exhaustive list of links, but just the ones that I am finding I return to the most often for basic background info on all things open. Read More …

Beyond the Buck: An Expanded Vision for Open Access (Text Version)

A look at how a foundation of “open” can transform our pedagogy and our scholarship, and provide a fresh vision for the relationship between the public and the university. Moving past cost-savings and OER, we will take a look at open praxis and imagine a new pathway for the future of education. Read More …

Student-Centered in an Open World

At my university, we use the phrase “student-centered” all the time.  Sometimes it’s in non-controversial ways (mostly we all agree that collaborative classrooms are student-centered, that internships and experiential learning opportunities are student-centered, that thinking of how policies will impact actual students is student-centered).  Other times, we don’t seem to have consensus about what it Read More …

MOOCs & Badges: Interrogating “Open”

When I first got introduced to the world of OERs, I was skeptical.  Despite being a pretty avid user of technology in my English courses, I have also generally been one of those intellectually whiny faculty members at my university who always throws a wrench into online initiatives by worrying (way out loud) that we Read More …

The Future of the Public Mission of Universities

Keynote for “Making Knowledge Public,” the 2018 President’s Dream Colloquium at Simon Fraser University I would like to begin by acknowledging the Squamish, Musqueam, Tsleil-Waututh, Katzie and Kwikwetlem peoples on whose traditional territories Simon Fraser’s three campuses stand. And back home in the United States, today is the National Day of Mourning, and I would Read More …

Student Voice Pop-Ups

Will I transferred as an English major to PSU my sophomore year. I knew that I was going to be switching majors, but at the time all I cared about was Sports so I really never gave it a lot of thought. Even going into IDS I did not have a set idea of what Read More …

Testimonials

Robin DeRosa: a joyful and energetic learner, a brilliant and loving teacher, a splendid and generous colleague. When she speaks, horizons expand, and one finds new courage for the journey. ~ Gardner Campbell, Special Assistant to the Provost, Virginia Commonwealth University Robin’s nuanced, critical perspective has shaped my work and undoubtedly shifted the larger open Read More …

Consulting & Keynotes

I enjoy presenting and consulting on: open education initiatives; pedagogy-driven technology; the role of libraries in learning and living; and/or making a case for public higher education. If you’d like me to travel to your institution to work with your faculty, staff, administrators, or students, contact me via email. If you do not have a Read More …