1. Dr. Ebba Ossiannilsson, V President SADE, EDEN FELLOW
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GLOBAL OVERVIEW OF QUALITY IN
ONLINE AND OPEN EDUCATION AND NEXT
PRACTICES
2. The Networked Teacher: Making a PLN work for you
Karen Benson
Sophia KhanDr. Ebba Ossiannilsson, Sweden
5. Hart 2015
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6. UNESCO believes that universal
access to high quality education is
key to the building of peace,
sustainable social and economic
development, and intercultural
dialogue. Open Educational
Resources (OER) provide a strategic
opportunity to improve the quality
of education as well as facilitate
policy dialogue, knowledge sharing
and capacity building
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Dr. E. Ossiannilsson
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Karen Benson
Sophia Khan
• Awareness raising and
promotion
• Communities and
networking
• Capacity development
• Sustainability
• Quality assurance
• Copyright
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9. Emergent themes
Shift from development to OER practices
Broader notion of open practices – open
learning, teaching and research
Use of social and participatory media to
foster OER communities
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11. ET2020 Working Group Digital and Online
+ 40 Quality Models on
OER; MOOCs, E-learning,
Online learning
Norm Based/Process based
Quality Matrix
Set of Characteristica
Nature of quality interventions
Perspectives stakeholders
Recommendations
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Three significant areas related to quality in
online learning, including e-learning
(Ossiannilsson, 2012).
13. QA will occur as a result of…
1. Self-assessment (individuals and institutions release
resources of highest quality possible)
2. Internal QA processes (institutions to QA their own
resources before release)
3. Rating systems (community-driven QA through
ratings and comments within OER release platform)
4. Individual review (comments and suggestions
made by individuals and institutions)
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Quality-using the following lenses
• Accuracy
• Reputation of
author/institution
• Standard of
technical
production
• Accessibility
• Fitness for
purpose
Trust
Impact
Availability
Excellence
Efficacy
16. • Framework
• Openess to learners
• Digital openess
• Learner centred
• Independent learning
• Media supported learning
• Quality focus
• Spectrum of diversity
• OpenupEd label
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17. Guidelines for online education &
showcases
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20. ..biggest challenge in innovation
is ENVISIONING A NEW PARADIGM AND
ABANDONING THE OLD CONSTRUCTS
….growing DISRUPTION of higher
education’s traditional business
models, there is a steady move
TOWARDS ‘OPENNESS’ THAT IS
DRIVING INNOVATION and has the
potential to create a new paradigm
in HE
GLOCALISATION
…EMBRACE UBIQUITOUS AND MOBILE
ANYWHERE, ANYONE, ANYTIME
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21. • Sharing
• Peering
• Social network
• Openness
• Acting gobally
• Anytime, anywhere,
anyone
• Mobile is default
• BYOD
• Badges
”The
audience is
taking the
stage”
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"In the past you were what you owned. Now
you are what you share." (Charles Leadbeater)
22. Who should take action?
International level
National level
Institutional level
Academics/Champions
Last but not least Students
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23. On the global agenda…towards 2030
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Online, Open and
Flexible Higher
Education for the
Future We Want.
24. In 2020, people won’t be talking about
online learning as such Bates 12/01/2015
The future
is about
choices
• Students and learners
• Faculty and instructors
• Institutions
• Government
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WHATS IN IT FOR ME??
26. Caring is sharing, sharing is caring
Web: www.sverd.se
E:Ebba.Ossiannilsson@gmail.com
Ebba Ossiannilsson
• Twitter:@EbbaOssian
• Phone: +4670995448
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• LinkedIn: Ebba Ossiannilsson
• ScoopIt: Ossiannilsson Quality and
benchmarking in open learning
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