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The POERUP External Evaluation
of the FutureLearn community
Paul Bacsich, POERUP Project Manager
Bieke Schreurs, OU Netherlands
FutureLearn
https://www.futurelearn.com
• To bring together a range of free, open, online courses
from leading UK universities, that will be clear, simple
to use and accessible
• To draw on the UK Open University’s expertise in
delivering distance learning and pioneering open
education resources to underpin a unified, coherent
offer from all of its partners
• To increase accessibility to higher education (HE) for
students across the UK and in the rest of the world
FutureLearn – disclaimer/ethics
• This is an external evaluation of FutureLearn done for
the POERUP project, part-funded by the Lifelong
Learning Programme of the EU, with a focus on the
community-building aspects in respect of staff.
• It is based on desk research and interviews of
stakeholders in the FutureLearn community.
• No views are specifically attributed.
• No confidential information was made specifically
available; none has been knowingly used.
Overview
• The evaluation process
• Overview of FutureLearn
• The FutureLearn Community
• Sustainability, Success Factors, and
Replicability to other EU countries
The Evaluation Process
Evaluation process
1. Selection of FutureLearn (spring 2013)
2. Initial desk research (spring 2013)
3. Preliminary interviews and discussions (summer
2013 – decided a case study was premature)
4. Stakeholder interviews (March 2014)
5. Report ready April 2014 – journal paper to be
submitted
FutureLearn Overview
FutureLearn Overview #1
• A private company wholly owned by UK Open University
• Launched in December 2012 with 12 HE partners
• New MOOC platform has been developed
• First MOOCs available from October 2013
• 26 university partners including Open University
• 1 from Eire, 1 from New Zealand, 1 from Australia
• A few more “expected”
• Also British Library, British Museum, British Council
FutureLearn Overview #2
• Initial HE partners were arguably less experienced in OER
and e-learning than was typical of UK research-led
institutions
• But with over 20 UK HEIs now involved the majority of
Russell Group and some other high-rank English universities
are in FutureLearn – some with significant e-learning
experience beyond FutureLearn including in MIT and
Coursera and many online DL MSc programmes
• Though there are some surprising holdouts
FutureLearn Overview #3
• Content owned by partner HEIs
• Platform is owned by Open University
• Partner institutions have control over how and when courses are provided
• FutureLearn supports the Creative Commons license but partner HEIs can
decide themselves about the appropriate licensing for the course content.
• HEI partners might offer additional optional resources that require payment
by learners, or offer additional services of interest to learners that come
with a price attached
• FutureLearn is likely to offer additional paid services in the future in order to
make the service sustainable but the core remains open and free
• All learner content is published under a Creative Commons NC BY ND licence
The FutureLearn Community
Based on desk research, and
interviews (March 2014)
FutureLearn Community
• (focus is currently on staff aspects)
• At this stage the community is similar to many “hub and spoke” consortial
models in the last 10 years but outer nodes more isolated from each other
than the typical “joint Masters” consortium funded by EU etc
• A team at each HEI develops each of its own offerings, with support from
the centre
• The offerings do not (yet) form part of some larger whole (e.g. full MSc
programme)
• There is as yet little cross-linking of HEI teams but there is some informal
linking in some subjects, and on technical issues, and this is likely to grow
• The community did not grow from the earlier OER community round the
JISC OER Programme, it had more to do with professional links, e.g. of
managers through e.g. HELF
Community in pictures
Maintaining the community
• There are regular face-to-face meetings which are
“very valuable” (for UK members…)
• No sophisticated collaboration tools are used
• Joint working occurs e.g. when prioritising bug
fixes and discussing work-arounds
• It will require more time to develop deeper
learning and knowledge sharing within the
community
Other findings
• HEI manager of FL does 0.25 on FL tasks
• “we’ve learned a lot on copyright” [good
training]
• “we used JISCLegal but non-UK aspects of that
are weak”
• “we’re thinking of embedded MOOCs”
Sustainability, Success Factors,
and Replicability
an initial analysis
Sustainability
• Training workshops around the use of copyright issues have helped
partner HEIs to become aware of possibilities of new licensing
schemes
• Partner HEIs see the added value of generating expertise in online
education in general (particularly relevant to those with less
experience in online)
• Partner institutions use the FutureLearn platform as a marketing
mechanism and to reach a wider audience
• Partner institutions and FutureLearn will have the opportunity to
offer additional (paid) services on the platform
Not Critical Success Factors
1. Government funding. Very little if any
government funding has gone into FutureLearn.
The former massive funding of OER by JISC has all
finished and the Online Learning Innovation Fund
fell with the last government.
2. The national role of the OU. The “national role”
of the OU ebbs and flows over the years and the
last phase of a formal national role for the OU
was under the last UK government.
Critical Success Factors
1. The strong support by David Willetts, Minister for
Universities (in England) and Science (in UK),
expressed by him to university rectors
2. The personal qualities, networking abilities and
charisma of Martin Bean, the Vice-Chancellor of the
Open University
3. The relatively comfortable financial position of leading
English universities right after the new fee settlement
Other success factors
1. The recognised abilities and reputation of many OU staff in e-learning
and distance learning in particular
2. The long track record of the OU in OER, achieved largely with US
Foundation funding not only UK government and EU funding
3. The hegemonic position of the OU in undergraduate distance
learning and an oligopolistic player in postgraduate distance learning
4. The massive knowledge base of the OU in terms of market research
globally in distance learning, eclipsing such other agencies as there
were, most of whom have (relatively) shrunk in influence
5. The potential link of MOOCs to global marketing of high-cost masters
programmes in English, an unregulated market with uncapped
student numbers – even a low conversion ratio from MOOCs is useful
FutureLearn platform
• “Clean and simple”, mobile-friendly, adaptable to
many devices
• Limited functionality, some say “clunky” for
developers, not necessarily a criticism – compare
OU use of FirstClass for nearly 20 years
• “technical support can be a bit stretched at times”
• Will the platform be found in non-MOOC courses?
Replicability
To other EU countries
And to other parts of UK HE sector…?
England HE marketplace – full-time
UK/EU Overseas
Under-
grad
Quotas (still) but no
cap on ABB+ students
Fee cap of €10 000/yr
No quotas
No fee cap: but
market forces
Fees >> €10k/yr
Post-
grad
No quotas
No fee cap: but
market forces
Fees usually > €10k
No quotas
No fee cap: but
market forces
Fees >> €10k
Simple economics
• Additional HEI staff cost for 1 year FutureLearn
with 1 MOOC: €50k
• Additional income: one EU u/g student: €30k
(note quotas but also ABB+ and future easing)
• Additional income: one o’seas p/g student: €15k
• So how many new students do you need to get?
Final comments from sites
• “we can get to lots of people”
• “it’s a stepping stone”
• “a window to the international scene”
• “CPD might be a market”
• “good research is coming out”
Thanks for listening
Paul Bacsich, POERUP
http://www.poerup.info
paul.bacsich@sero.co.uk
Questions and comments on
relevance to other countries?

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OCWC POERUP external evaluation of FutureLearn community

  • 1. The POERUP External Evaluation of the FutureLearn community Paul Bacsich, POERUP Project Manager Bieke Schreurs, OU Netherlands
  • 2. FutureLearn https://www.futurelearn.com • To bring together a range of free, open, online courses from leading UK universities, that will be clear, simple to use and accessible • To draw on the UK Open University’s expertise in delivering distance learning and pioneering open education resources to underpin a unified, coherent offer from all of its partners • To increase accessibility to higher education (HE) for students across the UK and in the rest of the world
  • 3. FutureLearn – disclaimer/ethics • This is an external evaluation of FutureLearn done for the POERUP project, part-funded by the Lifelong Learning Programme of the EU, with a focus on the community-building aspects in respect of staff. • It is based on desk research and interviews of stakeholders in the FutureLearn community. • No views are specifically attributed. • No confidential information was made specifically available; none has been knowingly used.
  • 4. Overview • The evaluation process • Overview of FutureLearn • The FutureLearn Community • Sustainability, Success Factors, and Replicability to other EU countries
  • 6. Evaluation process 1. Selection of FutureLearn (spring 2013) 2. Initial desk research (spring 2013) 3. Preliminary interviews and discussions (summer 2013 – decided a case study was premature) 4. Stakeholder interviews (March 2014) 5. Report ready April 2014 – journal paper to be submitted
  • 8. FutureLearn Overview #1 • A private company wholly owned by UK Open University • Launched in December 2012 with 12 HE partners • New MOOC platform has been developed • First MOOCs available from October 2013 • 26 university partners including Open University • 1 from Eire, 1 from New Zealand, 1 from Australia • A few more “expected” • Also British Library, British Museum, British Council
  • 9. FutureLearn Overview #2 • Initial HE partners were arguably less experienced in OER and e-learning than was typical of UK research-led institutions • But with over 20 UK HEIs now involved the majority of Russell Group and some other high-rank English universities are in FutureLearn – some with significant e-learning experience beyond FutureLearn including in MIT and Coursera and many online DL MSc programmes • Though there are some surprising holdouts
  • 10. FutureLearn Overview #3 • Content owned by partner HEIs • Platform is owned by Open University • Partner institutions have control over how and when courses are provided • FutureLearn supports the Creative Commons license but partner HEIs can decide themselves about the appropriate licensing for the course content. • HEI partners might offer additional optional resources that require payment by learners, or offer additional services of interest to learners that come with a price attached • FutureLearn is likely to offer additional paid services in the future in order to make the service sustainable but the core remains open and free • All learner content is published under a Creative Commons NC BY ND licence
  • 11. The FutureLearn Community Based on desk research, and interviews (March 2014)
  • 12. FutureLearn Community • (focus is currently on staff aspects) • At this stage the community is similar to many “hub and spoke” consortial models in the last 10 years but outer nodes more isolated from each other than the typical “joint Masters” consortium funded by EU etc • A team at each HEI develops each of its own offerings, with support from the centre • The offerings do not (yet) form part of some larger whole (e.g. full MSc programme) • There is as yet little cross-linking of HEI teams but there is some informal linking in some subjects, and on technical issues, and this is likely to grow • The community did not grow from the earlier OER community round the JISC OER Programme, it had more to do with professional links, e.g. of managers through e.g. HELF
  • 14. Maintaining the community • There are regular face-to-face meetings which are “very valuable” (for UK members…) • No sophisticated collaboration tools are used • Joint working occurs e.g. when prioritising bug fixes and discussing work-arounds • It will require more time to develop deeper learning and knowledge sharing within the community
  • 15. Other findings • HEI manager of FL does 0.25 on FL tasks • “we’ve learned a lot on copyright” [good training] • “we used JISCLegal but non-UK aspects of that are weak” • “we’re thinking of embedded MOOCs”
  • 16. Sustainability, Success Factors, and Replicability an initial analysis
  • 17. Sustainability • Training workshops around the use of copyright issues have helped partner HEIs to become aware of possibilities of new licensing schemes • Partner HEIs see the added value of generating expertise in online education in general (particularly relevant to those with less experience in online) • Partner institutions use the FutureLearn platform as a marketing mechanism and to reach a wider audience • Partner institutions and FutureLearn will have the opportunity to offer additional (paid) services on the platform
  • 18. Not Critical Success Factors 1. Government funding. Very little if any government funding has gone into FutureLearn. The former massive funding of OER by JISC has all finished and the Online Learning Innovation Fund fell with the last government. 2. The national role of the OU. The “national role” of the OU ebbs and flows over the years and the last phase of a formal national role for the OU was under the last UK government.
  • 19. Critical Success Factors 1. The strong support by David Willetts, Minister for Universities (in England) and Science (in UK), expressed by him to university rectors 2. The personal qualities, networking abilities and charisma of Martin Bean, the Vice-Chancellor of the Open University 3. The relatively comfortable financial position of leading English universities right after the new fee settlement
  • 20. Other success factors 1. The recognised abilities and reputation of many OU staff in e-learning and distance learning in particular 2. The long track record of the OU in OER, achieved largely with US Foundation funding not only UK government and EU funding 3. The hegemonic position of the OU in undergraduate distance learning and an oligopolistic player in postgraduate distance learning 4. The massive knowledge base of the OU in terms of market research globally in distance learning, eclipsing such other agencies as there were, most of whom have (relatively) shrunk in influence 5. The potential link of MOOCs to global marketing of high-cost masters programmes in English, an unregulated market with uncapped student numbers – even a low conversion ratio from MOOCs is useful
  • 21. FutureLearn platform • “Clean and simple”, mobile-friendly, adaptable to many devices • Limited functionality, some say “clunky” for developers, not necessarily a criticism – compare OU use of FirstClass for nearly 20 years • “technical support can be a bit stretched at times” • Will the platform be found in non-MOOC courses?
  • 22. Replicability To other EU countries And to other parts of UK HE sector…?
  • 23. England HE marketplace – full-time UK/EU Overseas Under- grad Quotas (still) but no cap on ABB+ students Fee cap of €10 000/yr No quotas No fee cap: but market forces Fees >> €10k/yr Post- grad No quotas No fee cap: but market forces Fees usually > €10k No quotas No fee cap: but market forces Fees >> €10k
  • 24. Simple economics • Additional HEI staff cost for 1 year FutureLearn with 1 MOOC: €50k • Additional income: one EU u/g student: €30k (note quotas but also ABB+ and future easing) • Additional income: one o’seas p/g student: €15k • So how many new students do you need to get?
  • 25. Final comments from sites • “we can get to lots of people” • “it’s a stepping stone” • “a window to the international scene” • “CPD might be a market” • “good research is coming out”
  • 26. Thanks for listening Paul Bacsich, POERUP http://www.poerup.info paul.bacsich@sero.co.uk Questions and comments on relevance to other countries?