The Turkish experience on OER movement: Barriers and Enablers Assoc.Prof. Kursat Cagiltay Turkish OCW Consortium, Board Member Middle East Technical University, Ankara Turkey
Why OER for Turkey? Lack of digital resources in Turkish language (HEC report, 2005) Young population (25.5 % age) New universities –Last 5-6 years number of universities doubled –Faculty member \Students; State : 74 Student Private : 49 Student
Turkish OCW/OER Movement is Led by Individual Universities. eg. Middle East Technical University (METU) Turkish Academy of Sciences –Turkish OCW Consortium
Top 100 MIT OCW visitors (MIT OCW: 2005 Program Evaluation Findings Report) 34 - metu.edu.tr
METU OCW Opened on April 16th, courses from 25 departments published by 35 faculty members Videos Books
Visitors are from Everywhere 5 Nov 2010 to 6 May 2011: 42,968 visits shown above
Top 15 Visiting Countries 1.Turkey 2.United States 3.United Kingdom 4.India 5.Germany 6.Canada 7.Australia 8.Iran, Islamic Republic of 9.Indonesia 10.Malaysia 11.Mexico 12.China 13.Netherlands 14.Korea 15.France
Mirror in China, CORE
OCW Award
Other Turkish Universities
Turkish OCW Consortium
Established in May 2007 by Turkish Academy of Sciences (TUBA) Initially 45 universities Now, 61 universities are members
Consortium member universities
Turkish OCW Consortium Voluntary term: 10 courses were asked from universities to join the consortium – Only 2 universities did it. ( ) Funded term: In 2009, Funding requested from the government. –~$2M for two years, ~$10K per course –Translated and original courses –Last year, Basic sciences (Math, Chemistry, Physics, Biology) (21 Translations + 11 Orig.) –This year, Social Sciences
Member of OCW Consortium
Collaboration with MIT
Turkish Academicians concerns about OER/OCW A study with 1218 academicians Copright is the most rated barrier Instructors want their materials to remain unchanged when they are reused –Or they want to be informed lack of institutional policies and incentives Technology does not seem a barrier
Turkish Academicians’ concerns about OER/OCW Academicians have a consensus on possible benefits of freely publishing course materials –experienced instructors’ expertise –İncreasing Turkish resources –contribution to universities where educational resources are scarce Instructors have a positive reaction to sharing their courses
Future Still OCW/OER not much known by many Turkish academicians We asked another grant (~$12M) for 3 more years: 750 courses More course materials, simulations and smart courses Legal issues, e.g. Creative Commons The target is 2023 open courses in the year of 2023 (100th anniversary of Turkish Republic)
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