1. Open Learning: Lowering the Cost of Education Angela Batsford, Jan Thiessen, and Su-Tuan Lulee
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3. In U.S. postsecondary education the Higher Education Price Index has an average change of 4.47% per year while the Consumer Price Index has only increased an average of3.4% per year. (Wellman, 2008, p.47).
13. How Open Learning Can Reduce Costs Source: http://wikieducator.org/OER_university
14. Leadership Solution - Complexity Leadership Complexity Leadership: Expanding leadership from “isolated, role-based actions of individuals to the innovative, contextual interactions” across a whole system” (Lichtenstein, Uhl-Bien, & Marion, 2006, p. 2). Enables the learning, creative, and adaptive capacity of complex adaptive systems (CAS) in knowledge-producing organizations or organizational units. Describes conditions in which adaptive dynamics emerge and generate creative and adaptive knowledge.
15. Complexity Leadership Theory Leadership not only a position and authority but also as an emergent, interactive dynamic that produces new patterns of behavior or new modes of operating. Focuses on identifying and exploring the strategies and behaviors that foster organizational sub-unit creativity, learning, and adaptability (Uhl-Bien et al., 2007). Leadership, as it in CLT, is the behavior and the resource elements of interacting individuals of the community come together in useful ways (Lichtenstein et al., 2006).
16. Open Learning as a Complex Adaptive System Different from traditional formal learning informal; flexible pace, time and places; delivered through social networked learning environment. CCK08 Registration >2300 Students from >10 countries Tech. used: Skype, Wikis, SecondLife, Facebook, and Google Reader, etc. No existing learning paths & structures Information and social relation were splicing Open learning is a emergent, interactive, dynamic, and complex system.
17. Why CLT is a Good Fit for Open Learning? Addresses the nature of open learning: nonlinearly changeable, unpredictable in the long term, temporally based, and dynamic interaction. Allows a leadership perspective that extends beyond bureaucratic assumptions leadership as a complex interactive dynamic through which adaptive outcomes emerge. Provides an overarching framework that describes the interplay of bureaucratic leadership (formal managerial roles) and CAS (emergent, interactive dynamic) (Uhl-Bien et al., 2007)
21. Analyzing the mechanisms, - correlated action- aggregation of ideas- behaviors that speed/enable certain activities- information flow - pattern formation
24. Strategies for Leadership in Open Learning Identifying and shaping the patterns and structures in models for best interactions (Hazy, 2010) Focusing on how leadership may occur in any interaction Focusing on managing and leading Encouraging all members to be leaders Driving responsibility downward Using tension to create adaptive change Leveraging the capability of analytic tools(Lichtensein et al., 2006)
25. Case Study International Response: UNESCO (Dr. McGreal) http://elluminate.credenda.net/play_recording.html?recordingId=1251333289787_1299602421128 Institutional/Organizational Response: Athabasca University (Dr. Ives) http://elluminate.credenda.net/play_recording.html?recordingId=1251333289888_1298671598172 Grassroots Response
26. Conclusions Open Learning – New opportunities and challenges Cost effective model Complexity leadership Further research - How we can learn in an open world and the leadership required
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29. Resources for Further Study Complexity and Education http://www.complexityandeducation.ualberta.ca/index.htm Complexity: An International Journal of Complexity and Education http://ejournals.library.ualberta.ca/index.php/complicity IRRODL: Special Issue - Openness and the Future of HE http://www.irrodl.org/index.php/irrodl/issue/view/38