BCcampus Mixtape Podcast: OER to Indigenize Post-Secondary

In this episode, Dianne Biin shares a project she led to create a series of open, professional learning guides to support Indigenization in post-secondary institutions. Dianne describes the work and collaboration that went into bringing these guides to fruition. She discusses the decision to publish these guides under an open license and how they thought through what license they wanted to apply. Dianne also offers a critical perspective on openness in the context of Indigenous knowledges.

Biography

Dianne Biin is from the Tsi Del Del community in Tsilhqot’in territory. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Simon Fraser University (1994) and a Master of Education degree from University of British Columbia (2016). Dianne has worked as a community development and revitalization consultant, an Indigenous event planner, and facilitator and educator. She worked at Camosun College from 2011 to 2020 as an Indigenous faculty member and Indigenization Coordinator. Dianne was also the project manager for the BCcampus open textbook series Pulling Together: Guides for Indigenization. She is currently the Manager of Indigenous Education and Engagement at Selkirk College. 

Show notes

Scheduled for 7 am PDT on September 28, 2022 – let’s listen in…