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Openness in Education

Openness in Education. Mary Ann Chappell Center for Instructional Technology. David Wiley at BYU includes the following topics in openness . Open licenses Open source Open content OpenCourseWare Open educational resources Open access Open data Open business models.

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Openness in Education

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  1. Openness in Education Mary Ann Chappell Center for Instructional Technology

  2. David Wiley at BYU includes the following topics in openness • Open licenses • Open source • Open content • OpenCourseWare • Open educational resources • Open access • Open data • Open business models

  3. SPARC’s Why Open Access? “Funders invest in research in order to accelerate the pace of scientific discovery, encourage innovation, enrich education, and stimulate the economy – to improve the public good.  They recognize that broad access to the results of research is an essential component of the research process itself. Research advances only through sharing of results, and the value of an investment in research is only maximized through wide use of its results.” http://www.arl.org/sparc/openaccess/why-oa.shtml

  4. Guide principles of openness Content that can be … copied, distributed, edited, remixed, and built upon

  5. Free online course: Openness in Education http://openeducation.us/welcome

  6. K-12 http://utahopentextbooks.org/

  7. Open Education 2011: Textbook Adoption, Digital Media, OER, and Policy Issues http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1A5-0tiy0lI

  8. Vetting Open Educational Resources (November 2011) http://www.oercommons.org/

  9. Sources for K-12 Open Educational Resources • OER Commons http://www.oercommons.org/ • CK-12 http://www.ck12.org/flexbook/ • Curriki http://www.curriki.org/ • Free Reading http://www.freereading.net/ • HippoCampus http://www.hippocampus.org/ • California Learning Resource Network http://www.clrn.org/

  10. Other educational tools https://www.abettercalculator.com/

  11. Apple released the first iPad in April 2010 http://www.lwbva.org/Year_One_Beyond_Textbooks_Report.pdf

  12. E-Textbooks for K-12 Students by 2017 http://thejournal.com/articles/2012/02/01/feds-look-to-accelerate- e-textbook-adoption-with-digital-textbook-playbook.aspx

  13. The Tipping Point with Digital Textbooks in Higher Ed? Factors influencing growth of digital textbooks – • The cost of textbooks and other learning materials • The availability of digital textbook content • Student buying and sharing trends • The continued growth of for-profit institutions and online learning • The increased popularity and availability of OER and open digital content • An increase in digital-first publishers and open textbook movements • The textbook rental market • The popularity of online retail and distribution options • The popularity and evolution of tablet devices and smartphones • The advance of e-reader software/hardware technology • Format standards for digital textbooks • The growth of e-books in trade publishing http://blog.xplana.com/reports/digital-textbooks-reach-the-tipping-point-in-the-u-s- higher-education-a-revised-5-year-projection/

  14. Sources for Higher Ed Open Educational Resources • OER Commons http://www.oercommons.org/ • Open Course Library https://sites.google.com/a/sbctc.edu/opencourselibrary/ • Connexions http://cnx.org/ • OpenCourseWare Consortium http://www.ocwconsortium.org/ • MERLOT http://www.merlot.org/merlot/index.htm

  15. Factors affecting textbooks and OER California Wants To Legislate Use of Digital College Textbooks By Dian Schaffhauser “California's Senate is pondering legislation to mandate the development of digital textbooks in order to save college students money. A new bill proposes that the state invest $25 million to create 50 new textbooks, which would be made available free to students in digital form or would cost $20 each in printed form.” from Campus Technology (12/14/11) http://campustechnology.com/articles/2011/12/14/california-wants-to-legislate-use-of-digital-college-textbooks.aspx

  16. Make Textbooks Affordable http://www.studentpirgs.org/

  17. U.S. Department of Labor  $2 billion grant for community colleges to develop educational and career training programs

  18. 95% of College Students Found Kno's Digital Textbook App Very Useful and Will Use It Again http://www.marketwatch.com/story/ 95-of-college-students-found-knos- digital-textbook-app-very-useful- and-will-use-it-again-pilot-tests- results-show-2012-01-25

  19. Massive Open Online Courses • Stanford Engineering Everywhere http://see.stanford.edu/ • MITx http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2011/mitx-education-initiative-1219.html • Udacity http://www.udacity.com/ • Coursera http://www.cs101-class.org/hub.php

  20. Saylor Foundation Open Textbook Challenge http://www.saylor.org/otc/

  21. Saylor Foundation Open College Courses http://www.saylor.org/

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