Open educational resources (OER), open textbooks, and massive open online courses (MOOCs) are changing education. OER include learning materials that are freely available under open licenses allowing reuse, revision, remixing, and redistribution. Open textbooks are openly licensed textbooks available online for free or low cost. MOOCs make university-level courses available to a worldwide online audience for free. However, MOOCs vary in their openness regarding policies, content, pedagogy, and student work. OER, open textbooks, and open pedagogies promote sharing and collaboration in education.
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How Open Textbooks, Resources & MOOC's are Changing Education
1. How OER, Open Textbooks, & MOOC’s are Changing Education
Paul Stacey
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2. Develops, supports, & stewards legal and technical infrastructure that maximizes digital creativity, sharing, & innovation.
Our vision is nothing less than realizing the full potential of the Internet – universal access to research,
education, & full participation in culture, driving a new era of development, growth, & productivity.
4. Access Copyright
• June 2010 Interim tariff for 2011-13
• From $5 to $35/$45 per student
• No catalog of collection – digital?
• No financial justification
• Contentious definitions of a copy
• Extensive reporting and access rqts
• Objections - CAUT, ACCC, AUCC,
CLA, Canadian Alliance of Students, ...
• Interrogatories
• Opt outs – 34 and counting
• U of T & Western deal $27.50
• AUCC – closed door deal $26
• ACCC – $10/student
5. Copyright
• Copyright Modernization Act – Bill C-32 now C-11
• Supreme Court - 6 criteria for evaluating fair dealing
• Expansion of fair dealing to education, parody & satire
• Remix provision – non-commercial mashups
• Technical protection measures – digital lock rules
• Supreme Court of Canada rulings on fair dealing and
copyright summer 2012
Bill C-32 & C-11
6. Social Engagement & Protest
Michael Geist
http://www.michaelgeist.ca
Sam Trusow
http://samtrosow.wordpress.com
Howard Knopf
http://excesscopyright.blogspot.ca
7.
8. Open Access
Open Pedagogies (& MOOC’s)
Open Data
Open Practices
Open Govt & Open Policy
9. Common Attributes of Open
• Free – public funding results in a public good
• Access & use is explicitly expressed upfront – not
dependent on access copyright, payment of fees,
proprietary owner permission
• Easily & quickly adapted
• Customization & enhancements don't require large
investments
• Errors, improvements, & feature requests are openly
shared & managed
• Development, distribution & use is
community/consortia based
• Sustainability relies on sharing - resources,
development, hosting & support
• Users are developers
13. Free, immediate, permanent
online access to the full text
of research articles for
anyone, webwide.
There are two roads to OA:
Open Access 1. the "golden road" of OA journal-
publishing , where journals provide OA to their
articles (either by charging the author-institution
for refereeing/publishing outgoing articles instead
of charging the user-institution for accessing
incoming articles, or by simply making their online
edition free for all)
2. the "green road" of OA self-archiving,
where authors provide OA to their own published
articles, by making their own eprints free for all.
16. Open Government
Promote creative and
innovative activities, which
will deliver social and
economic benefits.
Make government more
transparent and open in its
activities, ensuring that the
public are better informed
about the work of the
government and the public
sector.
Enable more civic and
democratic engagement
through social enterprise and
voluntary and community
activities.
http://creativecommons.org/government
17. 2012 WORLD OER CONGRESS
UNESCO, PARIS, JUNE 20-22, 2012
DRAFT DECLARATION
a. Support the use of OER through
the revision of policy regulating
higher education
b. Contribute to raising awareness
of key OER issues
c. Review national ICT/connectivity
strategies for Higher Education
d. Consider adapting open licensing
frameworks
e. Consider adopting open format
standards
f. Support institutional investments
in curriculum design
g. Support the sustainable
production and sharing of
learning materials
h. Collaborate to find effective ways
to harness OER.
23. OER are teaching, learning, and research resources
that reside in the public domain or have been
released under an open license that permits their
free use and re-purposing by others.
Open educational resources include full courses and
supplemental resources such as textbooks, images,
videos, animations, simulations, assessments, …
Core Concept
OER are learning materials freely available under
a license that allows you to:
•Reuse
•Revise
•Remix
•Redistribute
33. Publicly Funded OER
http://solr.bccampus.ca
http://wikiwijsinhetonderwijs.nl/over-wikiwijs/english
http://www.doleta.gov/TAACCCT
34. Open Textbooks
• An openly-licensed textbook offered online
• Can read online, download, or print the book at no cost
(or small cost for print version)
Students spend roughly $900-$1,000 a year on texts.
35. • Savings - student, public, faculty
• Customize/Localize - use x% and
change or adapt to suit teaching need
and localized regional context
• Update - modify and continuously
update to ensure currency
• Learn from each other: - see
resources and examples from peers
and change/improve yours based on
what you see
http://www.studentpirgs.org/textbooks-reports/a-cover-to-cover-solution
36. What does an Open Textbook Look Like?
http://openstaxcollege.org/books
http://www.saylor.org/category/o
pen-textbook-challenge/
http://projects.siyavula.com/
38. Massively Open Online Courses
Teaching openly in public
http://etec522.linden.olt.ubc.ca
http://ds106.us
Students as co-creators
http://strangelove.com
39. Massive Open Online Course - MOOC
https://www.ai-class.com
2011 – 160,000 students, 190 countries
http://www.udacity.com
41. How Open Are MOOC’s?
edX Coursera OERu Udacity
• Open Policy ✓
• Open Program Planning
✓
• Open Admissions
• Open ICT infrastructure ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
• Open Technical Formats ✓ ½✓
• Open Instructional Design
• Open Content ✓
• Open Pedagogy
• Open Student Work ✓
• Open Assessment CC-BY-SA CC-BY-NC-
ND
• Open Learning Analytics Data
• Open Student Support ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
• Open Credentialing ✓ ½✓
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓