Opening Pandora's box. Conclusions from a Swedish OER project.
Presentation with Ebba Ossiannilsson (Lund Univ) at EDEN conference, Dublin 20-22 June 2011.
1. Opening Pandora’s box Conclusions from a Swedish OER project Some rights reserved by Christiaan Botha
2. We are … Alastair Creelman Linnaeus University [email_address] Ebba Ossiannilsson Lund University [email_address] Lokal_Profil CC-BY-SA-2.5 www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5 via Wikimedia Commons
3. OER – resources for learning 2010 - 2011 Project resource site English / Swedish
4. OER/OEP – strong international development OER culture not widespread in Sweden Few national initiatives Photo: CC AT NC SA Some rights reserved by Leo Reynolds Why? From experiment to mainstream
10. Makeover Scholarship of learning and teaching Some rights reserved by enda_001 Culture of sharing Sharing v competition Apply existing research Encourage more research Web 3.0 …
11. Learning in focus Interpret Search Review Network Filter Reflect Create Some rights reserved by vanhookc
14. Metadata Some rights reserved by Steve Rhodes Video, audio and photo search still poor OER search requires more advanced skills Major barrier to mainstream uptake
15. Some rights reserved by rageforst Reuse Fly on the wall lectures are not OER Plan for reuse Depersonalize Dare to reuse and adapt
16. Some rights reserved by HikingArtist.com We don’t compete with content Context is king Sharing facilitates new teacher role Culture of sharing
18. Some rights reserved by Mycael Teacher’s role University’s role Student’s role Assessment Policies and strategies Informal learning IPR Examination Collaborative learning Publication ??????
19. The only thing that interferes with my learning is my education." Einstein Photo: Some rights reserved by mansionwb
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