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Regionalising Quality HE through OERs: EDULINK- SideCAP Experience Louise Vakamocea | [email protected] Alanieta Lesuma-Fatiaki | [email protected] Centre for Flexible and Distance Learning (CFDL)

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This presentation was made at the University of the South Pacific's Regional Campus Directors Forum in 2010, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji Islands with collegue, Louise Vakamocea. We would like to acknowledge the slideshare presentation by Sunnie Kim of Michigan State University on the topic Intro to Oer from from which a great portion of this presentation is based upon.

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Regionalising Quality HE through OERs: EDULINK-SideCAP Experience

Louise Vakamocea | [email protected] Lesuma-Fatiaki | [email protected] Centre for Flexible and Distance Learning (CFDL)

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Definition of OER

The term “Open Educational Resource(s)” (OER) refers to educational resources that are freely available for

– use (access)

– reuse (copy)

– adaptation (modify)

– sharing (redistribute)(Foote 2005, Doyle 2005)

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“Educational Resources” can include

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“OPEN” meansA resource can be considered “open” if it is licensed in a way that allows you to…

• Reuse– Use the work verbatim (unaltered), without having to ask permission

• Revise – Alter or transform the work to meet your needs

• Remix – Combine the (verbatim or altered) work with other works for enhanced

effect• Redistribute– Share the verbatim, reworked, or remixed work with others.

Each of these things can be done with traditionally copyrighted material, but requires more effort and resources.

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ConditionsCreators choose a set of conditions they wish to apply to their

work…

www.creativecommons.org

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Licenses… resulting in a license that indicates how others may

use it.

www.creativecommons.org

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OER Process• OER is not just content, it is also a process of engaging with the

materials and with others.

• This process involves – sharing materials that you have created, either individually or in groups

with other teachers and/or learners– using and adapting others’ materials for your own use

– sharing back modifications to or comments about others’ materials so that future users can benefit.

• OER is much more than a collection of resources. It is more than a thing. It is also a process that is dependent upon teachers and learners who continuously improve the resources, and share their use scenarios so that others can also benefit. It is also about collaborating to create materials. (From the OER Commons

Wiki)

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Why OER?• Improves access to learning opportunities– Save time, cut costs– Alternative to the rising cost of education– Contributions to a pool of learning resources can circumvent

barriers to access and improve education as a social good

• New way of teaching and learning that is more collaborative and participatory– Move from content creation to content co-creation– Become part of a growing community

• Materials can be adapted and localized to fit the specific audience need

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OpenER - general survey resultsAge, HE participation,

visitors 71% of population aged 25-55 yrs 43% didn’t participate in HE before 73% returning visitors

Reasons for visit (>1 choice) 61% follow a free course 21% ability test on university level 44% try-out of a study at OUNL 5% reuse material in own courses

Use of materials 20% did not look through

any course 37% browsed through a

course 43% studied a course

Study plans 75% not involved in any formal learning 17% intends to start a formal study in HE 37% intends to buy courses on HE level 87% indicates that OpenER affects their

further study plans

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Before…Before…

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……and afterand after

Not just change in graphics… Context

Question thread Examples

Instructions Audio Animations Evaluation

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Next Steps

• How can your campus:

– use OER?– contribute OER?