This document outlines four types of scholarship (discovery, integration, application, teaching) and proposes measures of performance for each. It advocates for open scholarship that participates in the perpetual development of knowledge through collaboration. The goal is to promote learning and research through co-creation and infrastructure that supports evolving fields.
1. Towards A Framework for the Co-creation of Open Scholarship
Type of Scholarship Purpose Measures of Performance
Discovery Aggregate new Performing creative work in education
forms of Identifying useful domains for research
knowledge Publishing collaboratively in peer- edited fora
through the co- Dynamically supporting new infrastructures for
creation of learning
research agendas.
Integration Enable the use Preparing comprehensive literature reviews and
knowledge across undertaking data mining analysis
disciplines. Producing Open Education Resources (OER) &
Content Creation Tools
Enable generative network effects to occur
Application Aid society and Mentoring colleagues collaboratively
professions in Serving industry or government as an external
addressing consultant
problems through Assuming leadership roles in professional
serving organizations
community and Empowering learners, through co-creation to
public needs and become future scholars
purposes Working with community groups and on public
engagement strategies
Use network effect to transform practice
Teaching Promote Teaching Advancing learning theory through contextual
as a reflective and research and practice
dialogic practice Collaborating in the design and delivery of courses
promoting & learning programmes
learning Brokering new learning processes & Developing
Open Students
Designing and implementing responsive
assessment systems
Open Scholarship Participating in Engaging and collaborating in peer networks
the perpetual Beta Engaging in activity to develop, disrupt or join up
of knowledge established fields
creation through Enable Epistemic Cognition to be a part of
the co-creation of evolving subject frameworks
learning Creating infrastructure for future learning and
research
By fred.garnett@gmail.com #altc2011 Part of “Towards a framework for co-creating Open
Scholarship” by Garnett & Ecclesfield published in Proceedings 5/9/11