In a comprehensive system of higher education there were multiple responses to the COVID-19 shutdowns during the Spring Semester and Summer of 2020 that incorporated Open Education Practices and our existing Domain of One’s Own infrastructure. With traditional learning environments and programs shut down, SUNY leveraged its young Domains project to create online spaces for students to share work. The Global Commons project combined components of service learning, project based learning, and international education across at a time when students were unable to travel. The Pandemic Diaries became a repository of several hundred journal entries memorializing life during the pandemic at one institution.
The Global Commons was created in the summer of 2020 when professors from across statewide system were selected to create OER course content for two separate sequences. For the first sequence, 6 faculty each focused on a specific storytelling medium, such as journalism, graphic novels, and podcasting, while 15 faculty created courses based on five different UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) for the second sequence. Every student took one course in Intercultural Storytelling while at the same time taking one of the five SDG courses to gain a deeper understanding of the specific Development Goal. Working with an international partner and applying the skills from their storytelling course, students created visuals, videos, and descriptive narratives that the non-profit international organizations can use in their marketing and outreach. Each group of students agreed to license their work openly for future use and reuse.