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Richard Baraniuk Rice University Houston, Texas, USA Open Education A Modern Approach to Teaching and Learning
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vibrant interactive community connected innovative up-to-date efficient effective
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create share use freely re-use openly
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create share use freely re-use openly vibrant interactive community connected innovative up-to-date efficient effective
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create share use freely re-use openly vibrant interactive community connected innovative up-to-date efficient effective
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createshare usere-use freelyopenly why? today’s textbooks/courses lock up educational ideas –closed formats –closed copyrights
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create share use freely re-use openly vibrant interactive community connected innovative up-to-date efficient effective open education
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today’s textbook pipeline authoring editing quality control publishing distribution
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open education ecosystem authoring editing quality control publishing distribution feedback peers users learning
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OE enablers
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enabler 1: technology Web/XML common framework for sharing Internet virtually free distribution virtually infinite, permanent storage
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ecosystem – primordial state
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textbook / course
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enabler 2: new IP intellectual property and copyright make content safe to share common legal vocabulary inspiration:open-source software (Linux)
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create re-use openly use freely OER share
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OE examples
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Connexions (cnx.org) Usage per month: 1 million unique users 45 million hits from 190 countries founded 9½ years ago non-profit open education platform 500 open textbooks/courses 10,000 Lego modules from contributors worldwide in many languages free on-line low-cost in print
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Community College Open Textbook Project 80+ CC’s in USA and Canada developing a suite of free open textbooks Government of Vietnam developing new curriculum at 40 universities Siyavula / Shuttleworth Foundation complete K-12 curriculum for South Africa IEEE educational outreach in electrical engineering some Connexions partners
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translation
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shutouts Catherine Schmidt-Jones private music teacher, USA music theory textbooks 12 million uses to date Sunil Kumar Singh engineer and parent, India physics textbook 2 million uses to date
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open education opportunities open access free on-line low-cost in print never out-of-print high-quality continuously updated translated democratic
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OE the road ahead
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interactivity see do
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open education open science
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open education capetowndeclaration.org open science
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Q: is OE financially sustainable? sustainability
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Q: is OE financially sustainable? Q: is the status quo sustainable? textbook prices have risen 4x faster than inflation for well over a decade publishers are pricing themselves out of the market sustainability
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software textbooks music
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Q: is OE financially sustainable? A: OE (can be) compatible with for-profit publishing enables commercial entities to add value to OERs and sustain the community sustainability
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recommendations
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OER mandate –public access to publicly funded education –stop buying and start developing –open up current and future government-sponsored educational materials adopt truly open intellectual property –not all open licenses are as “open” –CC-By and Public Domain licenses are open to both public and private industry learn from others’ successes and failures –Netherlands, Vietnam, Brazil, USA + several States
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Richard Baraniuk richb@cnx.org Joel Thierstein jt2@rice.edu
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