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FDOL132 unit 6: open educational practice with Simon Thomson
1. #FDOL132
unit 6: open educational practice
Hello and welcome
to the #FDOL132
webinar
with Simon Thomson
21 November 2013, 9.30-10.30am (UK time)
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“I must say, the FDOL course I’m
taking now really gives most of the
control to the learners, and I’ve
appreciated that quite a lot (although it
is quite challenging).” FDOL132
participant
Flexible, Distance and Online Learning an open course using COOL FISh
http://fdol.wordpress.com/ Twitter: @openfdol #fdol132
2. FDOL132
Learners
• Registered: 107
• FDOL132 community in G+ until now: 72
• Signed up for PBL groups: 31
• PBL groups: from 4 to 3 (group 2: 6, / group 3: 5 / group 4: 6)
• PBL facilitators: 4
Countries
• UK - 66
• Sweden – 17
• Canada – 4
• Ireland – 2
• also participants from: Hongkong, Argentina, Greenland, Switzerland,
New Zeeland, Slovenia, Belgium, New Zealand, Norway
status: 21 November 2013
3. FDOL overview
Unit 1 (12 – 25 Sep): Orientation
Unit 2 (26 Sep – 2 Oct): Digital literacies
Unit 3 (3 – 16 Oct): Flexible learning and teaching in the digital age
Unit 4 (17 – 30 Oct): Collaborative learning and communities
Unit 5 (31 Oct – 13 Nov): Supporting learners
Unit 6 (14 – 27 Nov): Open educational practices
Unit 7 (28 Nov – 5 Dec): Sharing
6. A bit (more) about me…...
I am a “Flipped Academic”.
The Flipped Academic (Bruton 2012) is someone who:
1.Informs first and publishes later
2.Works within the research-teaching-service paradigm
but adopts criteria to maximize impact
3.Seeks “the truth” and “usefulness” together
4.Views funding received as an input, not an output
7. Before we start……...
● This is a practical session.
● You will be asked to contribute!
● I want to learn as much from you as you
from me.
● I will be sharing an open resource with you.
● I would like you to share one with me.
● STOP me at anytime.
● None of this is really my work!
8. OER Global Logo by Jonathas Mello is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Unported 3.0 License
Part 1: OER - From closed to open.
11. Advantages of OER
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OER provide freedom of access for both yourself and others.
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Because you can freely adapt them, OER encourage pedagogical innovation.
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Because OER are available free of charge, using them can lower costs to students
and organizations.
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You and your organization may benefit from potential publicity.
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When you share OER, you are contributing to the global education community.
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When you share OER, you open a new method of collaborating with your students
and colleagues.
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Your OER may be helpful to future educators.
26. If OER is phase one…….
……….Phase 2 is characterized by the following aspects:
● OER is the means and not an end, in order to transform educational
practices in schools and HEIs
● Goes beyond access into open learning architectures
● The focus is on combining formal and informal learning, learning is
predominantly seen as construction + sharing
● OEP allows for quality improvement in education through external
validation, as all resources and also practices are shared and possibility for
feedback is opened.
● Focus is on a change of educational cultures more than on mere resource
availability
● OER as value proposition for institutions
33. FDOL132 team
Chrissi Nerantzi
Academic Developer
University of Salford,
UK
Lars Uhlin
Educational Developer
Karolinska Institutet,
Sweden
Maria Kvarnström
Educational Developer
Karolinska Institutet,
Sweden
Neil Whitnell
Senior Lecturer in
Nursing, University of
Salford
FDOL organiser
PBL facilitator
FDOL organiser
PBL facilitator
FDOL organiser
PBL facilitator
PBL facilitator
34. #FDOL132
last webinar
unit 5: sharing experiences
Thank you for
participating in
FDOL. See you
online again.
with Chrissi, Lars, Maria and Neil
5 December, 6.30-8pm (UK time)
Flexible, Distance and Online Learning an open course using COOL FISh
http://fdol.wordpress.com/ Twitter: @openfdol #fdol132