Presentation by the OCW Consortium to the International Association of Scientific and Technological University Libraries. Describes the OER and OCW movements and their relation to the values and work of university libraries.
6. Basically, it’s an idea: Sharing is good. http://www.flickr.com/photos/opensourceway/4424154829/in/photostream/
7. Sharing is good. Freely and openly sharing high quality educational materials supports formal and informal education, broadens access to knowledge and allows for significant innovation in education
20. Who’s involved in open education? People Walter Lewin, Professor Emeritus, MIT “ I get about 30 e-mails every day about my videos. And I answer each and every one of them. People are so excited to learn physics. Sharing these materials is the best thing I ever did in my whole teaching career.” ocw.mit.edu
35. How? . Commitment to sharing knowledge and improving access to education Expertise and experience to advance learning in the digital age http://www.flickr.com/photos/travelinlibrarian/223314057/
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38. How? . You already have the skills, expertise and commitment to lead open education at your university http://www.flickr.com/photos/wfryer/2516648940/
39. “ Open” by Loop_oh http://www.flickr.com/photos/loop_oh/4493818473/sizes/m/in/photostream/ advancing formal and informal learning through the worldwide sharing and use of free, open, high-quality education materials organized as courses. Resources: www.ocwconsortium.org/communities/toolkit http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/78006 Reaching the Heart of the University: Libraries and the Future of OER Pieter Keymeer, Molly Kleinman, Ted Hanss (U Michigan)
40. Open Sharing, Global Benefits The OpenCourseWare Consortium www.ocwconsortium.org .
41. Share http://www.flickr.com/photos/opensourceway/4424154829/in/photostream/ IMG_4591 http://www.flickr.com/photos/bionicteaching/4700979984/ cc-by-sa La belle tzigane http://www.flickr.com/photos/joyoflife/21063837 cc-by-sa Asian Library Interior 5 http://www.flickr.com/photos/ubclibrary/453351638/ cc-by-nc-sa Petru http://www.flickr.com/photos/joyoflife/23724427/ cc-by-nc-sa Opensourceways http://www.flickr.com/photos/opensourceway/4371000710/ cc-by-sa Karen and Sharon http://www.flickr.com/photos/brookebocast/209420446/ cc-by-nc-sa Learn http://www.flickr.com/photos/heycoach/1197947341/ cc-by-nc-sa Discussion http://www.flickr.com/photos/djof/294059951/ cc-by-nc-sa Photo credits :
42. Activities of the OpenCourseWare Consortium are generously supported by: The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation Sustaining Members of the OCW Consortium: The African Virtual University China Open Resources for Education Delft University of Technology Japan OpenCourseWare Consortium Johns Hopkins Bloomburg School of Public Health Korea OpenCourseWare Consortium Massachusetts Institute of Technology Netease Information Technology Co. OpenCourseWare UniversiaOpen Universiteit Tecnológico de Monterrey Tufts University Universidad Politécnica de Madrid University of California, Irvine University of Michigan University of the Western Cape And contributions of member organizations
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A little more detail on what we mean by “Sharing is good”.
Sharing facilitates improvements in teaching and learning Unlike physical objects, Knowledge does not get depleted when you share it. You can share knowledge and still have knowledge. And you’ll likely increase your knowledge by sharing it, because the person you share it with might provide additional information, or ask you questions you hadn’t previously explored.
OpenCourseWare is part of Open Educational Resources, but while OER can be a single object, OpenCourseWare is a package of course materials, such as syllabi, tests, lecture notes, videos of lectures, recordings, reading lists, etc.
There are many universities who are creating and using open educational resources that are not members of the Consortium, so the movement is bigger and broader than just our membership numbers and course counts represent
Washington State community and technical colleges policy document, passed June 2010
high-level advisory body to the Prime Minister of India, the National Knowledge Commission has been given a mandate to guide policy and direct reforms, focusing on certain key areas such as education, science and technology, agriculture, industry, e-governance etc. Easy access to knowledge, creation and preservation of knowledge systems, dissemination of knowledge and better knowledge services are core concerns of the commission.
Through networking at both grassroots and policy levels, Brazilian OER advocates generated enough interest to hold a congressional hearing on OER in July 2010 to consider it as a national education strategy
Results from surveys of OCW users. About 50% of users report themselves as students or faculty; the other 50% are self-learners and working professionals. This has interesting implications for life long learning.
From the same survey, how materials are being used. Nearly same rates reported for “to help me understand concepts I’m studying” and “to update skills for work”.
Walter Lewin made videos of his lectures available as OpenCourseWare. He says that around 3,000 people per day watch his lectures. Prof. Lewin recently made these remarks at the OCW Consortium global conference in May 2011.
Some institutions that are using OCW and OERs to broaden access and offer alternatives to the current educational systems.
Since librarians have the skills, expertise and commitment to lead open education, perhaps all that’s missing is support.
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