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Online Teaching Conference Presentation on how Open Education has changed from Open Access to Open Credentialing. Presentation by Una Daly, Community College Outreach Manager at OCW.

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Page 1: Open Education Revolution: From Open Access to Open Credentialing

advancing formal and informal learning through the worldwide sharing and use of free, open, high-quality education materials organized as courses.

Una Daly OCW Community College Outreach Manager

Open Education Revolution:

From “Open Access”

to “Open Credentialing”

Open Education Revolution:

From “Open Access”

to “Open Credentialing”

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advancing formal and informal learning through the worldwide sharing and use of free, open, high-quality education materials organized as courses.

Una Daly

Community College Outreach

OCW Consortium

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advancing formal and informal learning through the worldwide sharing and use of free, open, high-quality education materials organized as courses.

Tell us a little about yourself ...

• Your Name• Your Organization

• Interest/Experience in Open Education

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advancing formal and informal learning through the worldwide sharing and use of free, open, high-quality education materials organized as courses.

Overview

• Open Education is a Changing …

• Open Courseware to Open Credentials

• Certificates & Credentials

• Community College Connection

• Open Education at your Campus

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advancing formal and informal learning through the worldwide sharing and use of free, open, high-quality education materials organized as courses.

The times are a changing …

Image licensed cc-by-nc Oblivious Guy

2001 Creative Commons

2002 MIT Open Courseware

2004 OCW Consortium

2007 Community College Consortium OER

2008 Age of the MOOC

2009 Peer-2-Peer University

2010 OER University, Badges 2011 Stanford AI MOOC

2012 Udacity, Coursera, edX

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advancing formal and informal learning through the worldwide sharing and use of free, open, high-quality education materials organized as courses.

OCW Mission“Advance formal and informal learning through the worldwide sharing and use of

free, open, high-quality education materials organized as courses.”

Over 250 institutions in 46 Countries

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advancing formal and informal learning through the worldwide sharing and use of free, open, high-quality education materials organized as courses.

Growth 2003-2011

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advancing formal and informal learning through the worldwide sharing and use of free, open, high-quality education materials organized as courses.

Open Courseware

Open Access to:

– Video Lectures– Syllabi– Course notes

• No active Participation– No certification for self-learners

Image: cc-by-nc-sa license by dave77459

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advancing formal and informal learning through the worldwide sharing and use of free, open, high-quality education materials organized as courses.

OCW User Profiles

OCW Survey Summer 2011

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advancing formal and informal learning through the worldwide sharing and use of free, open, high-quality education materials organized as courses.

Non-traditional learners needproof of learning

• Credentials or certificates from accredited institution

• Skill badges

CC-By-NC Licensed by yeyeniMozilla open badges

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advancing formal and informal learning through the worldwide sharing and use of free, open, high-quality education materials organized as courses.

Post-secondary Credentials• Certificates fastest growing

– 22% of total 2010, 6% in 1980– Costs less, quicker, more salary

• Catalyst for college degree– 33% certificate holders have degree– 66% earn certificate first

• Public & Private 2-Year: 70% certificates

Certificates: Gateway To Gainful Employment and College Degrees, Georgetown University, June 2012.

License CC-BY-NC by besighyawn

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advancing formal and informal learning through the worldwide sharing and use of free, open, high-quality education materials organized as courses.

OER University

• Focus on open assessment strategies

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advancing formal and informal learning through the worldwide sharing and use of free, open, high-quality education materials organized as courses.

Non-Traditional Learners NeedCommunity

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advancing formal and informal learning through the worldwide sharing and use of free, open, high-quality education materials organized as courses.

Entering the Age of the MOOC

• Massive (> 1000 students)

• Online (social networks)

• Open (enrollment, content)

• Course (expert facilitators)Image: cc-by-nc-sa eleni zazani

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advancing formal and informal learning through the worldwide sharing and use of free, open, high-quality education materials organized as courses.

Stanford MOOC Fall 2011

• 160,000 registrants worldwide

• 200 on campus students

• Homework, Quizzes, Forums

• 20,000 completion certificates

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advancing formal and informal learning through the worldwide sharing and use of free, open, high-quality education materials organized as courses.

Udacity.com We believe university-level education can be

both high quality and low cost. Using the economics of the Internet ...

.

P

Certificates for a fee: Pearson Testing Centers

Hiring now …

Intro to StatisticsIntro to Statistics

Software TestingSoftware Testing

Web Application EngineWeb Application Engine

Intro to Computer ScienceIntro to Computer Science

Intro to PhysicsIntro to Physics

AlgorithmsAlgorithms

LogicLogic

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advancing formal and informal learning through the worldwide sharing and use of free, open, high-quality education materials organized as courses.

Coursera.org We offer high quality courses from the top

universities, for free to everyone.

Peer Assessments, Completion Certificates available.

Princeton, Stanford, UC Berkeley, U Michigan, U Pennsylvania, and more partners planned

Intro to StatisticsIntro to Statistics

Human Computer InteractionHuman Computer Interaction

PharmacologyPharmacology

Machine LearningMachine LearningPoetryPoetry

Intro to SociologyIntro to Sociology

FinanceFinance

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advancing formal and informal learning through the worldwide sharing and use of free, open, high-quality education materials organized as courses.

MITx and Harvard

• Open enrollment: Circuits & Electronics

• Student-student, professor-student interaction

• Credentials for modest fee

• Open source online learning platform– Computer-aided assessment

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advancing formal and informal learning through the worldwide sharing and use of free, open, high-quality education materials organized as courses.

Who takes MOOCs?

• Coursera Machine Learning– 41% software, 9% other professionals– 33% students (grad 20, under 12%)

– 39% just curious– 30.5% sharpen skills for current job– 18% want to get better job

Inside Higher Ed, Steve Kolowich, June 5 2012

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advancing formal and informal learning through the worldwide sharing and use of free, open, high-quality education materials organized as courses.

Who takes MOOCs?

• Udacity– 75% want to sharpen skills on current

job or get a better job.

– Mixture of students and professionals

Inside Higher Ed, Steve Kolowich, June 5 2012

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advancing formal and informal learning through the worldwide sharing and use of free, open, high-quality education materials organized as courses.

Where do they live?• Coursera: 74% of students outside U.S.

• Brazil• Britain• India • Russia

• Udacity– A great majority live abroad

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advancing formal and informal learning through the worldwide sharing and use of free, open, high-quality education materials organized as courses.

What is the Community College Connection?

• Open Enrollment

• Target Audience– Students pursuing credentials– Professionals and self-learners

• Affordability

• Flexible Learning

• Credentials: Degrees, Certificates

Licensed for reuse by RDECOM

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CCCOER History

Dr. Martha Kanter

U.S. Undersecretary of Education (2009-12)

• Founded 2007

• Growth to 200+ colleges

• Joined OCW Consortium

Funded by William & Flora Hewlett Foundation

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advancing formal and informal learning through the worldwide sharing and use of free, open, high-quality education materials organized as courses.

Mission• Promote adoption of OER to enhance

teaching and learning.

– Expand access to education

– Support faculty development to find, create, and reuse OER.

– Advance community college mission

Community College Consortium for OER

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advancing formal and informal learning through the worldwide sharing and use of free, open, high-quality education materials organized as courses.

Washington’s Open Course LibraryA collection of openly licensed (CC-BY) educational

materials for 81 high-enrollment college courses

Project Goals:

1.Lower textbook costs for students

2.Improve course completion rates

3.Provide new resources for faculty

Please visit: http://opencourselibrary.org

Credit: Timothy Valentine & Leo Reynolds  CC-BY-NC-SA

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advancing formal and informal learning through the worldwide sharing and use of free, open, high-quality education materials organized as courses.

• Art Appreciation• Calculus I• Calculus II• Calculus III• Cultural Anthropology• Elementary Algebra• Engineering Physics I• English Composition I• English Composition II• General Biology with Lab• General Chemistry with Lab I• General Chemistry with Lab II• General Chemistry with Lab III• General Psychology• Human Anatomy and Physiology 1• Human Anatomy and Physiology 2• Intermediate Algebra• Introduction To Business• Introduction to Chemistry (Inorganic)• Introduction To Literature I• Introduction To Logic

• Introduction To Oceanography• Introduction To Philosophy• Introduction to Physical Geology• Introduction to Statistics• Lifespan Psychology• Macroeconomics• Microeconomics• Music Appreciation• Physical Anthropology• Pre-College English• Precalculus I• Precalculus II• Principles of Accounting I• Principles of Accounting II• Public Speaking• Research for the 21st Century • Technical Writing• Try College / College Success Course• US History I• US History II• US History III

26http://www.opencourselibrary.org/phase-1-courses

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Priorities 2012-13

• Document impact of OER on teaching and learning

• Promote integration of OER into curricula

• Continue Educational Outreach

 

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advancing formal and informal learning through the worldwide sharing and use of free, open, high-quality education materials organized as courses.

Education Webinars 2012

Month Topic

January 31 Open Math Home Assessment Systems

February 28 Writing Commons: Open Textbook Community

March 27 Fostering OER-friendly policies at your college

May 1st Finding and Selecting High Quality OER

May 2nd A Revolution in Learning: Community College Consortium for Open Education Resources

May 22 Open Course Library : Public Speaking Open Course

June 26 Faculty Perceptions of OER and Pedagogy of OER

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advancing formal and informal learning through the worldwide sharing and use of free, open, high-quality education materials organized as courses.

Help Us Grow

Community College Consortium for OER

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advancing formal and informal learning through the worldwide sharing and use of free, open, high-quality education materials organized as courses.

Why Join?

• Information: Stay in the loop on issues in open education.

• Collaboration: Participate in community, attend webinars, join the advisory board.

• Collective Visibility: Gain global exposure through OCWC’s website and shared media exposure.

• Direction: Provide direct input to OCWC’s focus on community colleges.

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advancing formal and informal learning through the worldwide sharing and use of free, open, high-quality education materials organized as courses.

Questions?

Join our Advisory Group, Stay in the Loop

http://oerconsortium.org

Una Daly

[email protected]