Open license for MOOCs - Martijn Ouwehand (OE global 2015)
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TU Delft Online Learning @ Open Education Global Conference
(OPEN) LICENSING OF MOOCS
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Delft University of Technology
16 Bachelor programmes
34 Master programmes
8 Faculties
1 Graduate School
20 000 Students
TU Delft Mission
Our mission is to:
• explore the frontiers of the engineering sciences
• solve societal challenges
• support a competitive and sustainable economy
through
• excellent creative research
• science, engineering and design in one approach
• excellent education
• valorisation, spin through, spin out
“Open and online
education allows people
from around the world
access to the top education
of TU Delft. It enables
everybody who wants to
develop themselves and
accommodates the
increasing number of
students seeking higher
education. TU Delft is
dedicated to deliver
world class education
to everyone.”
Drs. Anka Mulder. Vice President Education TU Delft
Massive Open
Online Courses
(MOOCs)
Open
Course
Ware
(OCW)
Online Distance
Education (ODE)
Campus
Education
Open & Online portfolio
OpenCourseWare (OCW)
• Course Materials
• Free
• Big Exposure, Worldwide audience
• Both Bachelor and Master level
• No interaction with faculty
• No accredited certificate
Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs)
• Learning Activities & Course Materials
• Free
• Enrolled students only, massive numbers
• Bachelors level
• Certificate of Completion
Online Distance Education
• Learning Activities & Course Materials
• Paid enrollment
• Enrolled students only, limited numbers
• Accredited Course Certificate
• Full Master Degree
On Campus Education
• Direct access to education
• Research facilities
• World Class Library
• Student social tissue
• Student projects
5 Compontents Open Education Model
Education/Teaching effortEducational (learning)
Services
Educational Resources
Model derived from: Mulder, F. & Janssen, B. (2013). Opening up Education, in Trend Report: Open Educational
Resources 2013. Published by the Open Educational Resources Special Interest Group. pp. 36-42
Model derived from: Mulder, F. & Janssen, B. (2013). Opening up Education, in Trend Report: Open Educational
Resources 2013. Published by the Open Educational Resources Special Interest Group. pp. 36-42
Learner Demand
Environmental Demand
Educational Resources
Educational (learning) Services
Educational (teaching) effort
Closed Open
Open Finger Print (fictional)
Processes
•Assignments
•Exams
•Certificate
Contents
•Lecture recordings
•Lecture slides
Actions
•Design & deliver
Educational process
•Feedback, guidance
TU Delft MOOC Elements
Educational supply MOOC
Components
Mere contents
Useful & copy-able
No teaching Effort
Teacher authority, offering services
Unique Selling Point TU Delft (based on
Research & Reputation)
Cannot be copied
Process facilitating the
learning process
Useful & copy-able
No Teaching effort needed
Value, use
Teaching
Effort
Educational
Services
Educational
Resources
Model derived from: Mulder, F. & Janssen, B. (2013). Opening up Education, in Trend Report: Open Educational
Resources 2013. Published by the Open Educational Resources Special Interest Group. pp. 36-42
Conclusions
• A MOOC is more than just contents
• Contents can be shared openly
• (support of) the Learning Experience is more difficult to license
Paradox for usability:
(inspired by David Wiley)
OER
Applicability for reuse
fixedcontext
MOOC
The Next Step
• Continue our mission
• Work together to deliver top class MOOCs to new language area’s
• Keep OPEN as a high standard
• Combined with offering Open Educational Resources/OpenCourseWare
Increase access to education
Educate the world, engineers to solve societal challenges
OCW for marketing purposes
MOOC Contents are shared as OpenCourseWare
Offer MOOCs to new language area’s, increase access even further
Increase reach, build reputation worldwide > connect TU Delft quality and name to the MOOCs
Help support EdRaak in educating underprivileged groups (like women)
Offer courses in critical areas, which address and impact societal and global challenges
+ no effort by TU Delft + generate some revenue
License MOOCs for revenue VS Open sharing, Open access
Is it at all possible to sublicense a MOOC while upholding your Open Policy?
If you would open up the MOOC, how do you retain quality? We would like TU Delft name and quality level kept up high
We share contents openly
We license services through edX deal
We do not license the teacher, but offer a great replacement