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OpenCourseWare Advisory Board 0 June 19, 2006 OpenCourseWare Advisory Board Anne H. Margulies
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OpenCourseWare Advisory Board 1 › MIT President Susan Hockfield will convene the OpenCourseware Advisory Board for a half-day session on November 29, 2006 › Purpose is to provide strategic advice on MIT OpenCourseWare and the OpenCourseWare Movement. The Board will advise the MIT President, MIT Provost, and OCW Executive Director on key questions facing OCW › The OCW Advisory Board will be separate from and complementary to the existing OCW Faculty Advisory Committee, which focuses primarily on operational and MIT- centric issues Purpose
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OpenCourseWare Advisory Board 2 › What should we be doing to further extend the global impact of OCW? › How can OCW support future innovations in teaching and learning? › What financial strategies should we pursue to sustain MIT OCW and the OCW movement? › How might we develop and leverage strategic partnerships to advance OCW goals? Key Questions
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OpenCourseWare Advisory Board 3 Yuichiro Anzai President, Keio University of Japan Bruce Alberts Former President, National Academy of Sciences; former Chair, National Research Council John Seely Brown Chief Scientist, Xerox; Chief Innovation Officer, 12 Entrepreneuring, San Francisco, CA Carly Fiorina Former CEO of Hewlett-Packard; MIT alumna Susan Hockfield MIT President Wu Jinglian Senior Research Fellow, Development Research Centre of the State Council of P.R.C.; member, Standing Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference Kim Jones Vice President of Global Education and Research, Sun Microsystems, Inc. William Kaiser Partner, Greylock Partners; MIT alumnus Frannie Léautier Vice President, World Bank Institute Steven Lerman MIT Professor; Chair of OCW Faculty Advisory Committee; MIT alumnus Narciso Matos Chair, Carnegie Corporation Division of International Development, specializing in higher education in Africa Patrick McGovern Founder and Chairman, International Data Group; MIT alumnus Sam Pitroda Chairman of the India Knowledge Commission; Chairman and CEO of World-Tel Limited L. Rafael Reif MIT Provost George Shultz Former U.S. Secretary of State; MIT alumnus Matthew J. Szulik Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President of Red Hat Peter Smith Assistant Director General for Education, UNESCO Maria Thomas Vice President and General Manager, NPR Digital Media Laura d’Andrea Tyson Dean, London Business School Dr. Charles M. Vest MIT President Emeritus Membership
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OpenCourseWare Advisory Board 4 GovernmentNGOsEducationBusiness Media Sam Pitroda George Shultz Maria Thomas Frannie L é autier Narciso Matos Peter Smith John Seely Brown MIT Carly Fiorina Kim Jones Bill Kaiser Patrick McGovern Matthew Szulik Thought Leader Members from Govt, NGOs, Education, Business Laura d’Andrea Tyson Bruce Alberts Wu Jinglian Yuichiro Anzai
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OpenCourseWare Advisory Board 5 › OCW Executive Director, Chair of OCW Faculty Advisory Committee, and OCW Communications Manager interview members › Discussions based on key questions Majority of interviews by telephone, some in person Three California members (Fiorina, Jones, Shultz) interviewed by teleconference on May 30 › Preliminary report presented to MIT Provost on June 1 › Final report presented to MIT President Hockfield on July 20, and circulated to Board members › Final agenda for November 29 meeting to be forged from report Process
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OpenCourseWare Advisory Board 6 What directions might OCW take in the future and how could these expand OCW’s impact? › Be clear about MIT’s goals for OCW, and be deliberate in choosing a path for OCW › Lead and nurture OCW Consortium › Transform OCW into a global knowledge base › Develop educational communities › Consider OCW SE (Secondary Education) Early Findings – Future impact
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OpenCourseWare Advisory Board 7 How can OCW remain financially secure into the future? › Obtain support from major donors and institutions › Provide fee-generating services › Develop a corporate underwriting program, along the lines of the NPR model Early Findings – Sustainability
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OpenCourseWare Advisory Board 8 How can we ensure a successful outcome of the November 29 Advisory Board meeting? › React to proposals. Choose most promising among the themes in report and develop into substantive proposals ahead of meeting › Assign pre-meeting “homework” to Board members to develop new ideas to present at the meeting › Demonstrate the impact of OCW through real-world case studies › Minimize presentations. Provide background materials in advance, including a guided tour of OCW Web site to familiarize Board members with OCW; do not take meeting time for this purpose Early Findings – November 29 meeting
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