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Andreia Inamorato dos Santos SCORE 29th June 2010

Andreia Inamorato dos Santos SCORE 29th June 2010. OER collaborators beyond borders: The case of Brazil. From user to provider.

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Andreia Inamorato dos Santos SCORE 29th June 2010

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  1. Andreia Inamorato dos Santos SCORE 29th June 2010 OER collaborators beyond borders: The case of Brazil Andreia I. Santos

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  5. From user to provider • MOVE 1: invite (under)graduate programme coordinators to browse OL for courses of potential interest to their students as complementary study material, to be translated into Portuguese.  OER USER • MOVE 2: invite coordinators to suggest Unisul courses of potential interest to external communities for upload and sharing on the Unisul Collaborations Area inside the LabSpace of OpenLearn.  OER PROVIDER Andreia I. Santos

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  9. Unisul motivations • To use, provide, promote uptake. Then... • Make the collaboration formal! Commitmet! • Encourage DE faculty and technical staff to participate (innovation). • Encourage students to use OpenLearn (quality) • Publish, repurpose, translate material (8 Portuguese-speaking countries = 223 million people (opportunity) • Share their own intellectual production (cross-cultural studies). • Build on existing reputation (opportunity) • Visit the collaborator  relate with them (relationships) Andreia I. Santos

  10. Towards OER acculturation • “+ in June” Programme 2009: • The Concept of Innovation (215 students) • Designing the User Interface (136 students) • TOTAL = 351 students enrolled. • Steps involved: • Translation. • Adaptation. • Hiring tutor. • Double interface: UnisulVirtual VLS and OpenLearn website Andreia I. Santos

  11. Taking OER beyond the universityProgramme + June 2010 • Digital literacy initiave: basic computer skills + “Information on the Web” (taken from OL). • Aimed at UnisulVirtual students’ friends and/or relatives (30,853 students at UV). • Tutor + friend/relative support  widening participation  participatory culture. Andreia I. Santos

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  14. What is it about collaboration? Andreia Santos – opened2007 – a.i.santos@open.ac.uk Andreia I. Santos

  15. Collaboration cycle Andreia I. Santos

  16. Researching UnisulVirtual Addressing the following research questions: ✔ 4 a/b. How can we support (in)formal learning communities? ✔ 5 a. Are OER being reused by teachers? ✔ 5 d. What does a collaborative framework for learners with OER mean? ✔1 a . How can web 2.0 technologies support community work? ✔ How can we understand the user-provider-user continuum? (imperialism or opportunity?) Andreia I. Santos

  17. Thank you! Andreia Santos a.i.santos@open.ac.uk Blog: Open Content Online aisantos.wordpress.com Andreia I. Santos

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