ocw (opencourseware) and mooc (open course where?)

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In this presentation we analyze the different meanings of the term “open” and their different connotations. Our university is trying to maintain the original meaning through the project UC Abierta, but not all the platforms, especially in MOOCs, are doing the same. Speaker(s): Sergio Martinez

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Sergio Martínez. Director E-learning Support UnitUNIVERSITY OF CANTABRIA. SPAIN

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OCW (OpenCourseWere)and MOOC (Open Course Where?)

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Open means never having to say you’re closed

Open Educational Resources are teaching, learning or research materials that are in the public domain or released with an intellectual

property license that allows for free use, adaptation, and distribution.

Open Educational Resources

libres gratis

OpenCourseWare MOOC

Static Dynamic

Always accessible Accessible if the course is open

Without assessment With assessment

Without accreditation With accreditation

Individual Collaborative

Copyleft Copyleft?

Differences between OCW and MOOC

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Massive open online courseFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Although early MOOCs often emphasized open access features, such as connectivism and open licensing of content, structure, and learning goals, to promote the reuse and remixing of resources, some notable newer MOOCs use closed licenses for their course materials, while maintaining free access for students.

Permission to Use Materials

All content or other materials available on the Sites, including but not limited to code, images, text, layouts, arrangements, displays, illustrations, audio and video clips, HTML files and other content are the property of Coursera and/or its affiliates or licensors and are protected by copyright, patent and/or other proprietary intellectual property rights under the United States and foreign laws.

User Content

With respect to any User Content you submit to Udacity (including for inclusion on the Class Sites or Online Courses) or that is otherwise made available to Udacity, you hereby grant Udacity an irrevocable, worldwide, perpetual, royalty- free and non-exclusive license to use, distribute, reproduce, modify, adapt...

YOUR RIGHT TO USE CONTENT ON THE SITE

MIT and Harvard aim to make much of the edX course content available under more open license terms that will help create a vibrant ecosystem of contributors and further edX's goal of making education accessible and affordable to the world.

Benefits

Increase de rich of the materials

To serve more learners

Permissions

UniversiaTLS

Universities

Broadcasting

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educational resources

Knowledge transfer

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