Join the Open Education Consortium for this free, open webinar on the use of Open MOOCs to support global learning and certificates.
DATE: Tuesday, March 10, 2015
TIME: 10:00 am PST, 1:00 pm EST
The MOOC frenzy of a couple years ago has slowed down but the idea of sharing knowledge globally paired with the ability to earn inexpensive completion certificates still resonates. The Open Education community has clarified the definition of “open” in Massive Open Online Course to mean courses featuring open educational resources (OER) that can be re-used freely by learners and educators alike. In this webinar, you will get to hear about OER-based MOOC courses developed by Open Education Consortium members: Tufts University and Scottsdale Community College.
Tufts University offered the first in a 2-part MOOC series: The Biology of Water and Health last fall on the edX platform. The course examines critical water-related issues through a global and interdisciplinary lens focusing on the importance of water, sanitation and hygiene to maternal and child nutrition and growth, and encourages participants to explore social, economic, and behavioral dimensions. Hear how Part 1 of the course was developed, opportunities for learner interactions, and the learner outcomes from the first offering of the course. Plans for Part 2 will also be shared and how it will differ based on the experiences of Part 1.
A Scottsdale Community College English instructor developed an open MOOC on the Canvas platform to help other faculty find and develop OER materials for Composition and Rhetoric to use in their teaching. Hear how the course helps faculty to understand open licenses and develop their own high-quality OER materials to lower costs for their students and expand access.
Speakers:
Haejung Chung, Instructional Designer, Tufts University
Matthew Bloom, English faculty, Scottsdale Community College, AZ
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Haejung Chung, Tufts University
Matthew Bloom, Scottsdale Community College
Una Daly, Open Education Consortium
March 10, 2015, 10:00 am PST
Unless otherwise indicated, this presentation is licensed CC-BY 4.0
3. A global celebration to raise awareness about
free and open educational opportunities that
exist for everyone, everywhere, right now.
• Develop skills for work
• Support formal studies
• Learn something new,
• Teaching resources …
4.
5. Welcome
Please introduce yourself in the chat window
Haejung Chung
Instructional Designer
Tufts University
Matthew Bloom
English Faculty
Scottsdale Community College
Moderator: Una Daly
Director of Curriculum Design & College Outreach
Open Education Consortium
6. Agenda
• OEC and CCCOER Overview
• OER-based MOOCs
• Biology of Water and Health
• Creating OER for Composition &
Rhetoric
• Q & A
9. • Expand access to high-
quality materials
• Support faculty choice
and development
• Improve student success
Community College Consortium
for OER (CCCOER)
http://oerconsortium.org
Come In, We're Open gary simmons
cc-by-nc-sa flickr
10. 250+ Colleges in 19 States
& Provinces
• Maricopa Community College District, Arizona
• 10 colleges with over 250, 000 students
11. OER-based MOOCs
• Massive open online course
• Content is openly licensed
• Free to re-use, remix, and redistribute
Options:
• Certificates available for modest fee
• Self-paced vs. moderated
• Instructional design elements
• Assessment types
12. Biology of Water & Health
Haejung Chung
Instructional Designer
Educational & Scholarly Technology Services
13. Reflection on a high retention rate of
the first Tufts OECx MOOC
Haejung Chung [March 10, 2015]
Senior Educational Technology Specialist
Educational & Scholarly Technology Services, Tufts University
15. Tufts University is a founding member of the
OpenCourseWare (OCW) Consortium, and now member
of
Open Education Consortium (OEC).
16. Tufts University is a founding member of the
OpenCourseWare (OCW) Consortium, and now member
of
Open Education Consortium (OEC).
17. As an OECx (Open Education Consortium) partner,
Tufts offered The Biology of Water and Health (PH241x) in Fall 2014 on edX
with certificates of completion (honor code & verified).
18. As an OECx (Open Education Consortium) partner,
Tufts offered The Biology of Water and Health (PH241x) in Fall 2014 on edX
with certificates of completion (honor code & verified).
19. The course was once offered as Open Educational Resources (OER),
but new materials were developed for the MOOC.
20. The course was once offered as Open Educational Resources (OER),
but new materials were developed for the MOOC.
21. The course was once offered as Open Educational Resources (OER),
but new materials were developed for the MOOC.
Example of a MOOC video lecture as OER
23. Bergen, P. (2015). The First MOOC at Tufts: Summary Analysis [PowerPoint slides]. p.14. Tufts University.
Tufts MOOC ended with a high retention rate.
24. Tufts MOOC ended with a high retention rate.
Bergen, P. (2015). The First MOOC at Tufts: Summary Analysis [PowerPoint slides]. p.15. Tufts University.
25.
26. “Tufts University
is a nationally ranked, research- and student-centered university
with a focus on
global perspectives,
transformational experiences,
active citizenship,
and having a profound impact on one another and the world.”
niversity. (2013). T10 Strategic Plan (p. 9). Retrieved from http://strategicplan.tufts.edu
27. 1. The course seemed to be the right fit for MOOC—
it represented Tufts & reached professionals in related fields.
28. 1. The course seemed to be the right fit for MOOC—
it represented Tufts & reached professionals in related fields.
fundamentals
targeted outreach
(via USAID networks)
global topic that affects
everyone
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29. 2. Modularizing course worked well for
not only course production but also learner retention.
30. 2. Modularizing course worked well for
not only course production but also learner retention.
Traditionally 13 weeks, 3 hours/week
Part 1 (4 weeks)
Offered in November 2014
Part 2 (5 weeks)
Coming in Fall 2015
69% of content chosen for MOOC, divided to 2 parts
31. 3. Instructional design demonstrates our attempt
to connect and engage learners on a personal level
regardless of MOOC’s scale.
32. 3-1. Videography aimed at inviting learners to conversations
and
providing an interdisciplinary angle of content.
33. weekly introductions connecting theory into practice
3-1. Videography aimed at inviting learners to conversations
and
providing an interdisciplinary angle of content.
34. 3-2. Photo sharing assignment
made the large class feel small and relevant.
35. 3-2. Photo sharing assignment
made the large class feel small and relevant.
36. 3-3. Students truly appreciated live streaming events
as a unique and positive learning experience.
37. 3-3. Students truly appreciated live streaming events
as a unique and positive learning experience.
3 live events offered to respond to discussion forums or via live chats
(~350 students attended the 1st event)
40. OER in Composition & Rhetoric
Matthew P. Bloom
English Faculty
Online and Hybrid
41. The Easy Way to
Create, License, and Share Free
Materials
https://canvas.instructure.com/enroll/67PBTB
• Self-paced MOOC
• Canvas Network
• Copyright Matthew Bloom,
– License CC-BY-SA 4.0
• Funded by Maricopa College District
Teaching & Learning Center
42. April 8, 10:00 am PST
See you at our next webinar!
• Publishing Tools for OER
Image: Quill and Modern Pen" by Digital Paradox is licensed under
CC BY-NC-SA 2.0
43. Open Education Global 2015
The theme for Open
Education Global 2015 is
Entrepreneurship and
Innovation, emphasizing the
exciting directions and
developments in open
education around the world.
Organized by OEC and
Athabascus University.
Where: Alberta, Canada
When: 22-24 April, 2015
http://conference.oeconsortium.org/2015/
44. Thank you for coming!
Contact Info:
Haejung Chung: Haejung.Chung@tufts.e]du
Matthew Bloom: matthew.bloom@scottsdalecc.edu
Una Daly: unatdaly@oeconsortium.org
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Open Education Week is a celebration of the global Open Education Movement. Its purpose is to raise awareness about the movement and its impact on teaching and learning worldwide. Participation in all events and use of all resources are free and open to everyone.
The Community College Consortium for OER is a community of practice dedicated to promoting the adoption and development of open educational resources to enhance teaching and learning. We were founded to support the community college mission of open access through creating awareness and development of openly licensed, low-cost education materials to make college more affordable and accessible for students. We provide regularly scheduled online and face-2-face workshops for faculty and staff who are engaged in OER projects.