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An OER Reference Model to Support Teachers in OER

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A Reference Model for OER

Robert Schuwer

Pierre Gorissen

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Not here today: Bert Frissen

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Agenda

• Why?

• What is available?

• What are we looking for?

• What can this look like?

• Which issues remain?

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Why?

• Observation:

• Massive information on OER available

• Teacher is not aware

– Cannot find it

– Too difficult

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Problem

• Adoption OER is slowed down:

– Teacher is key

– Experiences no support

– Dropping off

http://cricket2007.deviantart.com/art/I-support-you-209794621

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What is already available?

• A lot!

• What is missing?

• Inspiration

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Wiki-Educator

http://wikieducator.org/UNESCO_OER_Toolkit_Draft

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JISC OER Toolkit

https://openeducationalresources.pbworks.com/w/page/24836480/Home

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OER Africa toolkits

http://www.oerafrica.org/understanding-oer/oer-toolkits

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OER Africa: Agshare

http://agsharetoolkit.com/qa/stage-3/

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Open Michigan

http://open.umich.edu/

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A Basic Guide to OER

http://www.col.org/resources/publications/Pages/detail.aspx?PID=357

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Open Education Consortium Toolkit

http://www.oeconsortium.org/resources/toolkits/

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Dutch SIG Open Education

https://www.surfspace.nl/sig/5-open-education/50-kennismaking/

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Penn State Research Guides on MOOC

http://www.libraries.psu.edu/psul/researchguides/MOOC.html

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What are we looking for?

• Lessons learned from examples:

– Addressing either OER or MOOC or…

– Openness is addressed separately

– Hard to search

– No or basic distinction in level of knowledge

– Project or institution based

– Maintenance!

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Two phases

• Phase 1: get going

• Phase 2: information needed

• Support for both phases

• Match supply and demand

– Content

– Level

• Version 1: focus on reuse

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Demand and supply

• Level of knowledge needed

– Per OER aspect

• Level of knowledge present

• Refer to human expert available

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OER aspects

• Licenses / copyrights

• Quality

• Pedagogy / didactics

• Cultural aspects

• Sustainability

• Finding OER

• Implementation approach

• Platforms and systems

• Labeling / metadata

• Accessibility

• Production of OER

• Professionalization

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What could this look like?

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What could this look like?

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What could this look like?

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Which issues remain?

• Who provides the information?

• Maintenance?

• Owner?

– Community?

– Consortium?

• Copyright crucial!

• Website?

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Thank you!

[email protected]@fontys.nl

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