This presentation provides an overview of open education. It defines open education as using openly shared educational resources and collaborative approaches to improve educational access and effectiveness. Open education relies on open licensing like Creative Commons to allow legal sharing and reuse of content. The presentation discusses MOOCs, open educational practices, and TU Delft's initiatives in open education including its OpenCourseWare program which provides open online courses and its involvement in MOOCs through partnerships like EdX. TU Delft aims to deliver world-class education to everyone through these open education approaches.
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Getting started with Open Education
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Getting Started with
Open Education
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Please attribute TU Delft Extension School / Willem van Valkenburg
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The 5Rs
• Make and own a copyRetain
• Use in a wide range of
waysReuse
• Adapt, modify, and improveRevise
• Combine two or moreRemix
• Share with othersRedistribute
CC-BY David Wiley: http://www.opencontent.org/definition/
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What is Open Education?
Open Education encompasses resources, tools
and practices that employ a framework of open
sharing to improve educational access and
effectiveness worldwide.
Open Education combines the traditions of knowledge sharing
and creation with 21st century technology to create a vast pool
of openly shared educational resources while harnessing
today’s collaborative spirit to develop educational approaches
that are more responsive to learner’s needs.
6. 6MOOC poster by Mathieu Plourde licensed CC-BY:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/mathplourde/8620174342/sizes/l/in/photostream/
What is a MOOC?
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Open Educational Practices
Teaching and Learning Practices that
are possible when you adopt OER but
are impossible when you adopt
traditionally copyrighted materials
OER
New
pedagogical
models
OEP
CC-BY Patricia Hogan, Breanne Carlson, and Christopher Kirk
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What is Creative Commons?
• CC is a non-profit organization based in
the US with more than 80 affiliates
around the world.
• CC develops, supports, and stewards
legal and technical infrastructure that
maximizes digital creativity, sharing, and
innovation.
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Creative Commons Licenses
• The most successful project is the set of
licenses based on copyright laws and
inspired by the free software licenses.
• Currently, there are 6 “standard” licenses,
a license-waiver and a Public Domain
Mark.
• The last version of the licenses is 4.0.
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A bit of copyright
• Copyright is a time limited monopoly
• Authors rights and related rights
– Moral rights
– Exploitation rights
• Reproduction
• Distribution
• Public Display or Performance
• Transformation
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Six Creative Commons Licenses
• A work licensed under any CC license
can be
– Reproduced
– Distributed
– public displayed or performed
• without a commercial purpose
• Depending on the license or under
request, a work can be used broadly
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Six Creative Commons Licenses
• A user of a work licensed under any CC
license must:
– attribute authors and any part requested
– maintain the license
– ask for permission to use the work beyond
uses granted by the license
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Six Creative Commons Licenses
Differences
• Some licenses allow commercial uses
• Some licenses allow derivative works
• Some licenses require to license a
derivative work under the same license
than the original work or under a
compatible license
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Six Creative Commons Licenses
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Before licensing
• Who owns copyright?
• All material is original?
• What am I allowing?
• Which license suits me?
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21. TU Delft’s mission
“TU Delft is dedicated in making a
significant contribution to finding
responsible solutions to societal
problems, at both a national and
international level. Our mission is
to deliver Science to Society.
Open Science is an important way
to spread our mission around the
world.”
Karel Luyben,
Rector Magnificus
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“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.” Anka Mulder. Vice President Education TU Delft
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TU Delft Extension School
“Educate the world &
enhance quality of online
& campus education”
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Blended Education
OpenCourseWare
PRODUCTS
MOOCs ProfEds Online Courses
• Learning Activities &
Course Materials
• Free
• Enrolled students only,
massive numbers
• Bachelor level
• Certificate of
Completion
• Course Materials
• Free
• Big Exposure,
Worldwide audience
• Both Bachelor and
Master level
• No interaction with
faculty
• No accredited
certificate
• Learning Activities &
Course Materials
• Paid enrollment
• Enrolled students only,
limited numbers
• Accredited Course
Certificate
• Full Master Degree
• Learning Activities &
Course Materials
• Paid enrollment
• Enrolled students only,
moderate numbers
• Course Certificate
• Continuous Education
Units
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OpenCourseWare
• Course Materials including recorded lectures
• More than 180 courses online
• Big Exposure, Worldwide audience
• Both Bachelor and Master level (Dutch and
English)
• No interaction with faculty
• No accredited certificate
• Focus on use and re-use
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Use and Re-use of OCW
• Choice of Study
• Stumble Courses
• Prepare International Students
• Use in Developing Countries
• Source of Reference
• Extracurricular education
Images CC-BY-NC-SA: http://ocw.tudelft.nl
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Why EdX?
• Consortium of top universities
• Focus on improving campus
education
• It is not-for-profit
• It has a focus on Open
• Focus on research of innovation in
education
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Educational supply MOOC Components
Slide CC BY TU Delft Extension School / Martijn Ouwehand
http://www.slideshare.net/MartijnOuwehandMsc/open-licensing-moocs
Processes
•Assignments
•Exams
•Certificate
Contents
•Lecture
recordings
•Lecture slides
Actions
•Design & deliver
Educational process
•Feedback, guidance
TU Delft MOOC Elements
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
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Educational supply MOOC Components
Slide CC BY TU Delft Extension School / Martijn Ouwehand
http://www.slideshare.net/MartijnOuwehandMsc/open-licensing-moocs
Processes
•Assignments
•Exams
•Certificate
Contents
•Lecture
recordings
•Lecture slides
Actions
•Design & deliver
Educational process
•Feedback, guidance
TU Delft MOOC Elements
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