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1 Opening up: the openED project Simon Cross, UK Open University Learning and Curriculum Design & Innovation Open Distance Learning Assessment Benchmarking Adaptive and social spaces of learning James Aczel, UK Open University openED Academic Project lead Andreas Meiszner, UNU-MERIT Pascale Hardy, University of Liverpool / Laureate Patrick McAndrew, UK Open University Doug Clow, UK Open University

2 Opening up: the openED project Project aims What we did How did it go Discussion points 1 Discussion points 2 Final remarks Session plan:

3 3 Project team Required Disclaimer: This presentation reflect the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

4 4 openED 2.0 Project “Exploring participatory learning in open educational environments” Nov 2009 – July 2012 Joint production of open course by project partners 3 rounds of facilitator supported delivery starting: Nov 10, Apr 11, Oct 11. Analysis and evaluation follows each round Funded with support from the EU Lifelong Learning Programme, the Swiss Government & UNU-MERIT

5 5 The openED initiative Defining the openED approach: OER-based, building on open materials (e.g. OpenLearn) Web 2.0 refinement of learning materials & course design (CC BY-SA) anyone can study, at any time, for free open to 3rd party service providers (e.g. for tutoring, assessment or certification) open participatory learning processes http://www.open-ed.eu

6 6 Earlier initiatives MIT OpenCourseWare Jorum and other UK initiatives UNESCO OpenLearn, OLnet & other Hewlett Foundation initiatives SocialLearn David Wiley: “I don't know whether in future the people who answer questions, provide content and provide the degree will be in the same institution”

7 7 Opening up the learning experience Open: Educational resources (OER) used and created Communication/Web 2.0 (‘sending out’/’bringing in’) technologies Access that is free and open to all (‘inviting in’) To other businesses/3rd party services Participation across the site Assessment opportunities and feedback Reward and recognition for participating So how do different elements of ‘opening’ a course work together?

8 8 Research focus OER constitute just one element of Open Education: how to different elements of ‘opening’ a course work together? open educational resources (OER) Web 2.0 (‘sending out’) courses free and open to all (e.g. P2PU) (‘inviting in’) 3rd party services (e.g. tutoring, assessment or certification) open participatory learning Are such developments sustainable?

9 9 Research questions How do materials, services and communities associated with such open initiatives develop over time? What learning takes place? What issues arise associated with cross-cultural and multilingual settings? How does this compare with formal education? How does this compare with informal learning? What are the factors affecting the speed, effectiveness and sustainability of such initiatives?

10 10 Open Educational Service OER should be embedded within an overall Open Educational Service concept (Meiszner, 2010) Services characterised by: –large degree of independence (by-and-large) from existing physical educational infrastructures –self-organised community-based learning processes –community-based production of learning materials (and activities) which are captured, retained and available for reuse –flexible learning and teaching roles

11 11 Initial curriculum Curriculum created by contribution of one or more module from most project partners Titled agreed: “Business and Management Competencies in a Web 2.0 World” Writing process managed by one partner 10 modules, each lasting 10-30 hours Two strands: academic & professional

12 12 Business and Management Competencies in a Web 2.0 World (http://www.open-ed.eu)http://www.open-ed.eu 1: Tools for collaboration in a Web 2.0 world 2: Searching for information in business & management 3: Project management 4: Developing personal skills in communication 5A1: What is the question? 5A2: Quantitative & qualitative analysis tools 5P1: Enterprise & managerial functions 5P2: Project management advanced 5P3: Change management 6: The ethical organisation

13 Discussion points 1 How do you set about transforming a concept for an open model of learning and the research questions in to a real, live course and getting it off the ground? What supports, guidance, help, tools, resources, web- spaces do you need to provide? What does online learning look like? How do you know the learning happening or prove it ‘has’ happened?

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22 22 Services Educational providers around the world are invited to offer extra services to course participants. For example: private virtual tuition face-to-face teaching of classes assignment marking certification

23 23 Data capture strategy

24 24 Multi-national student survey National Student Survey (UK) University Student Survey (Greece) Research Questionnaire (Solem et al. 2003) (US) Open University End of Course Survey (UK) openED survey

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27 Design Process Tensions Desire for convergence in structure and retaining individual author/tutor style Greater responsibility for content and need for greater critical evaluation of others contributions Module author focus on participant learning activity at expense of tutor/facilitator activity and communication of teaching intent Absent infrastructures and unknown audiences

28 Discussion points 2 From what you’ve seen of the site so far, what do you think happened next? How did participation rates (visitors to site) change over time? How were the upload and forums used? What comments/feedback may we have had back from participants? Who visited and from where?

29 Where are users from? Greece, Switzerland, France, Norway, Portugal, Germany, Belgium, Spain, Italy, Russia, Ukraine, India, Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, China, Singapore, Australia, Canada, Columbia, Ecuador, Brazil, Guatemala, Senegal, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Ethiopia, South Africa. Traceable visitors to site: one day in November

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31 Asia and Pacific

32 North and South America

33 Summary Practical focus Process of developing Open Content for Open Consumption Course produced in open international collaboration Range of methods to ‘open up’ a course not just the resource Question of Effort vs. Chance of use


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