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OpenCourseWare in Europe How to Make Use of Its Full Potential for Virtual Mobility

OpenCourseWare in Europe How to Make Use of Its Full Potential for Virtual Mobility. 11 december 2012. Willem van Valkenburg. Please attribute Willem van Valkenburg – OpenCourseWare Europe http:// opencourseware.eu. Willem van Valkenburg.

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OpenCourseWare in Europe How to Make Use of Its Full Potential for Virtual Mobility

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  1. OpenCourseWare in EuropeHow to Make Use of Its Full Potentialfor Virtual Mobility 11 december 2012 Willem van Valkenburg

  2. Please attribute Willem van Valkenburg – OpenCourseWare Europe http://opencourseware.eu

  3. Willem van Valkenburg Assistant to the President of the OpenCourseWare Consortium Projectleader EU-project OCW in the European HE context twitter.com/wfvanvalkenburg slideshare.net/ocweu ProjectleaderTU Delft OpenCourseWare

  4. Agenda Introduction What is Open… Why Open Education OpenCourseWare Europe?

  5. What is “Open”? CC-BY Brandon Muramatsu: http://www.slideshare.net/bmuramatsu/oex Free Shared Choices Ability to adapt Cost effective Ability to tailor & build your own Creative Commons Freedom of info and use Quality assurance Varied availability by disciplines Available to anybody Digital Often multimedia Accessibility—more accessible to some and less to others

  6. OCW part of the Open Movement Open Content • OCW is only one type of Open Educational Resource (OER). • OERs are only one type of Open Content. • We have much to share with each other. Open Educational Resources OCW

  7. What are Open Educational Resources? • David Wiley 4R’s: • Reuse – copy verbatim • Redistribute – share with others • Revise – adapt and edit • Remix – combine with others Shared educational materials Openly licensed for distribution, re-use and modification Available to anyone via the internet (and often other means)

  8. What is OpenCourseWare? High quality educational materials organized as courses A course is package of educational materials starting a particular point in the knowledge spectrum, designed to lead to greater understanding of the issue or topic Openly licensed for distribution, re-use and modification, available to all on the internet

  9. What is a MOOC? Image CC-BY-NC Gordon Lockhart: http://gbl55.wordpress.com/2011/03/08/cck11-man-this-mooc-is-something-else/ Massive Open Online Course

  10. What is Open Education? Ecosystem of different Open Initiatives:

  11. Comparing Translated from http://www.e-learn.nl/2012/07/06/onderwijs-in-de-online-wereld

  12. Why Open Education Matters CC-BY Blink Tower: http://vimeo.com/43401199

  13. Why be Open? Global Benefits Washington’s Open Course Library Credit: Timothy Valentine & LeoReynoldsCC-BY-NC-SA Watermanagement A collection of openly licensed (CC-BY) educational materials for 81 high-enrollment college courses a worldwide community of hundreds of institutions committed to advancing OpenCourseWare and its impact on global education. >20k courses published TU Delft content is used at ITB Bandung to educate students about water

  14. advancing formal and informal learning through the worldwide sharing and use of free, open, high-quality education materials organized as courses. Our mission to advance formal and informal learning through the worldwide sharing and use of free, open, high-quality education materials organized as courses.

  15. Over 260 institutions and organizations worldwide supporting open sharing in education

  16. • ~260 members • ~170 live OCW sites • ~20,000 courses http://www.ocwconsortium.org

  17. Activities of TU Delft with the support of the Lifelong Learning Programme of the European Union

  18. internal Blackboard Digital learning environment Collegeramalecture recordings Context (course) No context (single resources) OpenCourseWare Free accessible courses iTunes U/Youtube Edu Open Educational Resources external Characteristics of our OERs

  19. Motivesto start OpenCourseWare • Moral obligation • growing demand in higher education worldwide 2012-2025: 80 million! • Quality • improve our materials, teaching methods • World Class University • to be there with the other top universities • Innovation • digital and online education inevitable

  20. OCW.TUDelft.nl

  21. Use and Re-use of OCW • Choice of Study • Stumble Courses • Prepare International Students • Use in Developing Countries • Source of Reference • Extracurricular education • Online Education Images CC-BY-NC-SA: http://ocw.tudelft.nl

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