5. A parallel learning universe
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6. Where did it come from?
• OER Foundation
– NFP NZ –
– Otago Polytechnic
• Taylor (2007)
• Discussions on BC
Campus SCoPE
• Two inaugural meetings
• Implementation began
2012
8. Various definition(s):
Open Educational Resources
• Open provision of educational resources, enabled by information
and communication technologies, for consultation, use and
adaptation by a community of users for noncommercial purposes
(UNESCO 2002)
• Available under open license – e.g. CC (Downes, 2007)
• 4 R’s reuse – redistribute – revise – remix (Wiley, 2008)
• “Without cost but not necessarily without conditions” (Hylén, 2011)
• Full courses, course materials, modules, textbooks, streaming
video, tests, software and other tools used to support access to
knowledge (Hewlitt, 2009)
• Tools needed for interaction and collaboration (Lane, 2009)
• OERs as a “common good” (Lane, 2008)
11. Examples
• MIT
• Connexions
• Open Courseware
Consortium
– Toolkit
• OER Africa
– Materials
• University of the People
• Open Yale
• Open textbooks
– Flatworld Knowledge
• Open journals
• Saylor
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(Own work) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons from Wikimedia Commons
12. Moving beyond content
• OER used for informal
learning
– Faculty, students, other
universities use OER in
many ways
• But…
– Support –
institutional, faculty, pee
rs?
– Assessment?
– Recognition/credit?
– What are the next steps?
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13. Moving beyond content
What about MOOCs?
Connectivism?
Universities as dinosaurs?
Link between OER and formal
educational sectors
Sustainable and affordable for
students
Building learning “ecosystems”
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16. Big Questions
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credentials?
learner support strategies?
grading/assessment strategies?
cost analysis/ financial breakdown (value
proposition)?
• level of support for course development?
• quality standards in the course design?
17. Reflections
• Critiques
– Dreams and nightmares
• Own experience &
thoughts
– Working in WikiEducator
• Need to develop practices
• & workflow
• Rethinking everything
– Learning about copyright
– Explaining the concept
– Need lots of time
– Need to track and
understand our learners
– This is a huge, long-term
undertaking
• Personal benefits
– Reignites sense of
purpose
– Incredible contacts
– A live learning lab
Notas do Editor
Early in voyageMany ways to look at itGeneral shapes forming
What OERu is / not
OERu on WikieducatorOperated by The OERU foundation Background – SCOPE – 2 Meetings Anchor partners – UNESCO/CoL, BC Campus supportMore structured toward programs and degreesRather than individual coursesCredible qualifications – quality control provided by each institution (publicly accredited)Business modelScalableSustainable2 meetings so far—preceded by Scope discussions BC CampusPrototypeFirst year courses Credit toward existing credentials Grad course:Learner support – digital skillsAnchor partners autonomyOpen processes - WikiEducatorEach institution contributingInstitutional autonomyOpen processes
Open educationRoots in distance educationOpen University in UK Open Learning – rooted as well Access, democratization, underserved – challenge to existing systemFree software GNU General Public License Free software -> Open source- Large range - Learning objects Late 90s, 2000s Object oriented movement Problems – context tagging, finding, usingOpen courseware MIT 2001/2 Courses online Vast effortOERs UNESCO 2002 Forum – Open Educational Resources
Also individuals
MIT- Mainly a publishing project – 2000 courses- Some include exams & solutions, image galleries, video- Course schedule – topics- Can download and use (Itunes U for rich media)- No formal credit- No others can use for formal credit- CC: BY-NC-SA- RSS feeds and monthly newsletterView all 2000 COURSESAeronautics and Astronautics Introduction to Aerospace Engineering and DesignNote icons Note Download course materials- Walk throughSyllabusObservationsTextbooks (others sometimes required) – editions etc. Learning activities –group required? Lot of American Need to recontextualize? “Link rot”ConnexionsRice University Content creation tools Community orientation Lenses – ways of endorsing/affiliating with contentSaylorLarge amount of material still linked due to copyright issuesSome full and complete courses – fully self containedE.g. Psych 101Open textbook challengeOpen courseware250 plus universitiesGood toolkitOER AFRICACultural imperialismGood materials – e.g. Communications SkillsOPEN TEXTBOOKS – LinkFlatworld Knowledge - Creative Commons Non-Commercial Share-Alike licenseMERLOTMultimedia Educational Resource for Learning and Online TeachingPeer reviews- K-12 with some HE-Menu left – disciplines and material types- Also content builderScience simulations- Out of U ColoradoStates of matterTopics and levels on the left Attribution license – but GNU GPL if source code desired Researched and tested Download one or all, embed or leave hosted