1. December 21, 2011 Open Sharing, Global Benefits Open Sharing, Global Benefits December 2011 Anka Mulder, President OCW Consortium, Secretary General Delft University of Technology
10. advancing formal and informal learning through the worldwide sharing and use of free, open, high-quality education materials organized as courses. 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 Fundação Getulio Vargas Japan OpenCourseWare Consortium Johns Hopkins Bloomburg School of Public Health Korea OpenCourseWare Consortium Massachusetts Institute of Technology Netease Information Technology Co. Open Universiteit Tecnológico de Monterrey Tufts University Universia 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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14. Gathering information 25 years ago December 21, 2011 Open Sharing, Global Benefits Picture by Hans Schleimer, University Library of Graz
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17. B. Governments’ Expectations Change: Student numbers are growing Versus less government funding available International competition for talent Bridging the gap between secondary and higher education Life Long Learning : necessary for a competitive economy How to make use of the possibilities of the digital age
25. Social interaction, any place, any time communities of thousands of self learners, studying OCW together, on line December 21, 2011 Open Sharing, Global Benefits
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28. It is not about how many courses we will publish this year December 21, 2011 Open Sharing, Global Benefits
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32. Open Learning & OpenCourseWare will play a major in tomorrow’s education December 21, 2011 Open Sharing, Global Benefits
33. advancing formal and informal learning through the worldwide sharing and use of free, open, high-quality education materials organized as courses. Mathematical Bridge by Christopher Chan www.flickr.com/photos/chanc/1016886822 Global Conference 2012
35. December 21, 2011 Open Sharing, Global Benefits OCW in the EU Our challenge is to enhance the impact of OCW & Open Learning in the EU With our cooperation in this project as a starting point
36. December 21, 2011 Open Sharing, Global Benefits Good luck! Visit The OpenCourseWare Consortium portal at http://www.ocwconsortium.org Contact the Consortium at: [email_address]
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The idea for OpenCourseWare came out of the Massachusetts institute for Technology (MIT), where a faculty committee that was charged in the year 200 by then-president Charles Vest with answering two questions:
Aanleiding seminar Board meeting this week in Delft Strong growth interntional More and more initiatives in NL but in different stages. Need to adress an number of strategic issues
Insert the name of your institution, its mission and its mission-oriented activities. Most mission-oriented activities will benefit from greater exposure and wider dissemination of ideas. Expect to use several slides here in explaining the connections. Mission examples: MIT: Best serve nation and world JHSPH: Improve global public health Utah State: Land grant institution Notre Dame: Catholic social mission United Nations University: contribute, through research and capacity building, to efforts to resolve the pressing global problems that are a concern of the United Nations, its Peoples and Member States. Samples: JHSPH: Improve global public health OCW will help us improve public health by taking up-to-date public health education to the people who need it most: * doctors working in the field * public health officials * community organizers Utah State is a ‘land grant’ university. “ The mission of these institutions is to teach agriculture, military tactics, and the mechanic arts, not to the exclusion of classical studies, so that members of the working classes might obtain a practical college education” OCW will help us extend life-long learning opportunities to those who could not otherwise afford them, and will help us attract a wider range of students to the benefits of formal, post-secondary education. If your university has a thematic mission, you might consider starting with courses that emphasize that theme.
Finally, OCW is, like most education, what we choose to make of it at each institution.
Finally, OCW is, like most education, what we choose to make of it at each institution.
Finally, OCW is, like most education, what we choose to make of it at each institution.
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