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EPISODE · Mar 10, 2026 · 43 MIN

Faculty Recognition within Open

from Open-Ed Mic: An OER Podcast

.logo-img { filter: grayscale(100%) opacity(50%); max-width: 100%; height: auto; } .profile-card { border-radius: 20px; box-shadow: 0 4px 8px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1); } .profile-img { width: 220px; height: 220px; object-fit: cover; border: 4px solid #fff; box-shadow: 0 2px 4px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1); } .social-icons a { display: inline-flex; align-items: center; justify-content: center; width: 40px; height: 40px; border-radius: 50%; background-color: #f8f9fa; color: #6c757d; text-decoration: none; margin: 0 5px; transition: all 0.3s ease; } .social-icons a:hover { background-color: #ffc904; color: #fff; } In this episode of Open-Ed Mic, the hosts welcome Andrew McKinney, University Director of Research and Publishing Strategies at the City University of New York (CUNY) and a leading advocate for aligning institutional policies with open education. The conversation centers on the tension between open educational practices and traditional tenure and promotion systems, which often reward research outputs more readily than innovative teaching. McKinney reflects on his work with the DOERS (Driving OER Sustainability for Student Success) community, including a project that compiled case studies demonstrating how faculty have incorporated open educational resource (OER) work into tenure and promotion portfolios. The discussion highlights how faculty interest in OER is often tempered by concerns about whether such work will be recognized or valued within existing academic reward structures. The conversation also addresses emerging pressures in higher education, particularly the growing focus on generative AI, and how faculty can navigate competing institutional priorities. McKinney encourages educators to pursue the work they believe best supports their students and their teaching values rather than chasing short-lived trends. Ultimately, he frames OER not only as a tool for reducing textbook costs but as a pathway toward open pedagogy, where students become active participants in creating knowledge. Looking ahead, McKinney imagines a future in which institutions more fully recognize teaching, openness, and student empowerment as central to the mission of higher education. Download Transcript: PDF About our Guest Andrew McKinney is the Director of Research and Publishing Strategies and Open Educational Resources (OER) Coordinator for the City University of New York (CUNY). He leads system-wide initiatives that support open education, scholarly publishing, and innovative teaching practices across CUNY’s campuses. Andrew is a recognized advocate for aligning tenure and promotion systems with open and equitable teaching, and has contributed to national conversations through his work with the DOERS (Driving OER Sustainability for Student Success) community. He holds a Ph.D. in Sociology from the CUNY Graduate Center. Social media: linkedin.com/in/andrew-mckinney-39a34b198 Andrew McKinney Director of Research and Publishing Strategies and Open Educational Resources (OER) Coordinator City University of New York (CUNY) About Open-Ed Mic Explore our Open-Ed Mic podcast for practical guidance and inspiring stories about open education. Discover how to incorporate OER materials into your course while connecting with a community dedicated to transforming teaching and learning through openness. Meet Your Hosts Your hosts—Kevin Corcoran, Zach Claybaugh, Brittany Dudek, and Dr. Michael A. Mills—bring decades of combined expertise as prominent thought leaders in open educational resources (OER) within higher education. With extensive backgrounds spanning digital learning, library science, student success initiatives, and strategic leadership at state and national levels, they have collectively shaped policies, driven impactful initiatives, and advocated passionately for increased access to education. Their collaborative approach highlights their deep commitment to advancing open education practices, ensuring quality, affordability, and accessibility for learners everywhere. <img decoding="async" src="/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/TabLockup_horizontal_KGrgb_300ppi.png" width="200px" alt="Logo 1" class="img-fluid logo-img"> <img decoding="async" src="/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Dominican-University-logo.png" width="200px" alt="Logo 2" class="img-fluid logo-img"> <img decoding="async" src="/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/PRIMARY-HORIZONTAL-LOGO-BLACK.png" width="200px" alt="Logo 3" class="img-fluid logo-img"> <img decoding="async" src="/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/MClogo_left_aligned_black_RGB_no_background.png" width="200px" alt="Logo 4" class="img-fluid logo-img">

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