Innovative Projects in the Publishing of Open Educational Resources OA Week 2009 OISE University of Toronto Stian Håklev [email protected] October 19, 2009
Jan 13, 2015
Innovative Projects in the Publishing of Open Educational Resources
OA Week 2009OISEUniversity of Toronto
Stian Hå[email protected]
October 19, 2009
Innovative projects
A look at how people have organized and fundedOER projects around the world for various purposes.
Finally, introduce a project that aims to build communities of learners around these OER collections.
Sustainability problem: It’s expensive to make OERs.
Open Educational Resources
Definition: OER are teaching, learning and research resources that reside in the public domain or have been released under an intellectual property license that permits their free use or re-purposing by others. Open educational resources include full courses, course materials, modules, textbooks, streaming videos, tests, software, and any other tools, materials or techniques used to support access to knowledge. (1)
Key Questions
What kind of material is made available?
Who are doing the project?
What is their purpose?
Who is funding it?
How are they justifying the funding?
(How is it being used?)
MIT OCW
OCWC
ocwc members
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tec de monter course
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ou korea
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israel ocw
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UMICH
UiO
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NPTELHRD
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OU.UK
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JPKC
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WIKIVERSITY
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CMU OLI
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IND TBOOKS
ind textbook main
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ind textbook fpag
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ind textb content
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BSE
bs-e main
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NDLA
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FHSST
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FWK
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OHS
It is expensive to make OERs.How to make it sustainable?
It is expensive to make OERs
Get lot’s of money
foundations
still have to justify it
not likely to last
It is expensive to make OERs
Justify costs
part of national/institutional mission
utility to formal education
“freemium” model
OER is side effect of something else (research, quality improvement)
It is expensive to make OERs
Reduce costs
Integrate into ordinary production process
Use student labor
Community of volunteers
P2PU
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Thank you!
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PicturesLightbulb, by tallpomlin @ flickr (is.gd/4qei2)Backgrounds, by Photoshop Roadmap @ flickr (is.gd/4qMum)Money, by Photos8.com @ flickr (is.gd/4r14J)Sign, by mukluk @ flickr (is.gd/4qXXi)Shoe, by anomalous4 @ flickr (is.gd/4qZuH)
Sources1: Atkins, D., Seely Brown, J., Hammond, A. (2007) A review of the the Open Educational Resources movement: Achievements, challenges and new opportunities. (is.gd/4qO4E)