Presentation by Airina Volungevičienė, Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania for the European Distance Learning Week's fourth day webinar on "Validation and recognition of non-formal open learning" - 10 November 2016
Recording of the discussion is available here: https://eden-online.adobeconnect.com/p4zf2rzb8gr/
Presentation by Airina Volungevičienė, Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania for the European Distance Learning Week's fourth day webinar on "Validation and recognition of non-formal open learning" - 10 November 2016
Recording of the discussion is available here: https://eden-online.adobeconnect.com/p4zf2rzb8gr/
MOOC and the workplace: key support elements in digital lifelong learning Robert Farrow
This presentation accompanies a paper examining the relationship between trends in workplace learning and training; the EU policy for lifelong learning; and describes the role that alternative forms of educational delivery such as MOOC can play in supporting future scenarios such as automation and digitalization.
These slides use concepts from my (Jeff Funk) course entitled Biz Models for Hi-Tech Products to analyze the business model for Coursera. Coursera offers massive open online courses and thus challenges the current business models of most universities. It offers these online courses to its students and to the students of other universities. By using courses that have been developed by universities and other organizations and by offering these courses to thousands if not millions of potential customers, Coursera has much lower costs per course and per student than do conventional universities. These slides analyze the challenges for Coursera and the potential solutions in the form of customer selection, value proposition, and method of value capture.
The presentation gives an overview of the ECBCheck Initiative for quality of e-learning programmes consisting of a community of practice, a self-assessment tool and a certification label.
Working on the Relationship: Quality Assurance as a Tool for Improving Labour...Anthony Fisher Camilleri
While ensuring student employability, improving cooperation with the labour market and acting as engines for economic growth are increasingly core missions for universities, they are still often weakly represented in Quality Assurance procedures. Using data from a number of EU projects, including PHExcel, HAPHE and Beehives, as well as the upcoming ISO Management Systems for educational organizations (ISO 21001), the presentation will consider a variety of quality approaches which can help institutions in designing, implementing, monitoring and improving their relationship with the labour market, and give tips on their practical implementation.
Delivered at the SPACE Annual Conference in Ghent, on 20.04.2016.
The presentation gives an overview of the stakeholder engagement on professional/higher vocational education at the three levels of practice, system and standards. It pays particular attention to capacity building of engagement capacities in the Slovenian context.
Delivered at the 5. letna konferenca 'Kakovost v višjih strokovnih šolah‘
25/11/2015 - Ljubljana, Slovenia.
ReOPEN project aims and objectives, along with the results are presented for target users: education providers, VET, HE and adult learning teachers and trainers, as well as IT specialists.
Open ECBCheck: Open Quality Certification Scheme for Online Courses and ProgramsUlf-Daniel Ehlers
The Open ECBCheck is an accreditation and quality improvement scheme for e-Learning programmes. It supports capacity building organizations to assess the quality of their e-Learning programmes, facilitating continuous improvement through peer reviews and collaboration. Initially developed by the European Foundation for Quality in e-Learning (EFQUEL) and InWent, the OPEN ECBCheck initiative is now supported by over 30 international organizations involved in the delivery of capacity-building activities, including eight United Nations agencies.
The overarching goal of the Open ECBCheck initiative is to raise the standards of technology enhanced learning programmes in the field of capacity building.
In three parts the presentation considers:
What challenges are there in assessing the new European Standard and Guideline for Quality Assurance in Higher Education on Student Centred Learning?
What indicators an be used to measured Student Centred Learning in Higher Education Institutions?
What does an increased focus on student-centred learning mean for the Higher Education sector more generally?
Presented at the PASCL Final Conference in Brussels on 27/05/2016
Improvement of Business Process Management in Higher Education institutionsTomislav Rozman
The purpose of the project is...
... to improve the visibility of HEI
processes to all stakeholders:
students, professors, management,
external stakeholders.
In response to an increased demand from education providers, including offshore educational providers, the Maltese Government has decided to examine the design of a national accreditation system for e-learning in Higher Education, with particular emphasis on non-traditional forms of education such as MOOCs. This presentation describes the first two steps of a design thinking approach, to consider the challenges and opportunities which are informing the thinking of policy-makers, and examines the scenarios which may arise out of each one, with the aim of providing a basis for future ideation, prototyping and testing of an accreditation system.
Delivered at the EDEN Annual Conference in Budapest, 17th June 2016
Research processes (partial) - Project BPM in higher education institutionsTomislav Rozman
What is HEI-UP?
HEI-UP (Improving Business Processes in Higher Education Institutions) is a European project focused on upgrading BPM in HE (higher education) institutions through a common managerial model and offering an e-learning course for HEI managers under the umbrella of the European Certification and Qualification Association (ECQA).
Why business processes?
Business process management (BPM) has been argued to be a more effective and efficient way of managing organizations than a traditional hierarchical management approach.
Today, the most successful universities are business-oriented. An efficient BPM builds up an ideal environment for achieving a high level of pedagogical, research and administrative staff, and above all, student satisfaction.
What's in there for you and your institution?
The HEI-UP project gives you the opportunity to:
● Learn from and contribute to the managerial model developed within the project
● Become more aware of internal managerial efficiency through the tools and support provided
● Successfully align your business processes with the demands and needs of your students and faculty and
● Have free access to the BPM framework developed in the HEI-UP project.
What is expected from you?
We believe in the potentials and creative spirit of professional communities, so we expect that you:
● Engage in conversation with academics and BPM practitioners by sharing
good practices and challenges you or your institution have in relation to BPM,
● Share your BPM related research findings and thus contribute to BPM research or just exchange research ideas with fellow researchers or simply
● Observe and try to get out something good for your institution.
Kovanović et al. 2017 - developing a mooc experimentation platform: insight...Vitomir Kovanovic
LAK'17 Conference paper presentation:
Abstract:
In 2011, the phenomenon of MOOCs had swept the world of education and put online education in the focus of the public discourse around the world. Although researchers were excited with the vast amounts of MOOC data being collected, the benefits of this data did not stand to the expectations due to several challenges. The analyses of MOOC data are very time-consuming and labor-intensive, and require a highly advanced set of technical skills, often not available to the education researchers. Because of this MOOC data analyses are rarely done before the courses end, limiting the potential of data to impact the student learning outcomes and experience.
In this paper we introduce MOOCito (MOOC intervention tool), a user-friendly software platform for the analysis of MOOC data, that focuses on conducting data-informed instructional interventions and course experimentations. We cover important design principles behind MOOCito and provide an overview of the trends in MOOC research leading to its development. Although a work-in-progress, in this paper, we outline the prototype of MOOCito and the results of a user evaluation study that focused on system’s perceived usability and ease-of-use. The results of the study are discussed, as well as their practical implications.
Innovation in Education Tools and methods for successAndreas Meiszner
On the 8 April 2014 Pearson / ELIG, with support from local partners, have been running a workshop on “Innovation in Education: Tools and methods for success”.
The workshop was co-organized by colleagues from SCIO and Lab4Ed, and hosted by the Escola Superior de Educação (Porto, PT). The workshop attracted more than thirty educational actors from several action fields: higher education teachers (from both public and private universities), universities’ professionals, vocational education and training teachers, MOOC’s and e-learning trainers, educational innovators, and university students. The workshop had as keynote speakers Dr. Andreas Meiszner, representing ELIG – European Learning Industry Group, and Kelwyn Looi, on behalf of Pearson.
Innovation in Education: Tools and methods for success (Session 2)Andreas Meiszner
Innovation in Education
Tools and methods for success
Session 2: Tools and techniques
Joint Pearson and ELIG workshop at the Escola Superior de Educação do Porto.
MOOC and the workplace: key support elements in digital lifelong learning Robert Farrow
This presentation accompanies a paper examining the relationship between trends in workplace learning and training; the EU policy for lifelong learning; and describes the role that alternative forms of educational delivery such as MOOC can play in supporting future scenarios such as automation and digitalization.
These slides use concepts from my (Jeff Funk) course entitled Biz Models for Hi-Tech Products to analyze the business model for Coursera. Coursera offers massive open online courses and thus challenges the current business models of most universities. It offers these online courses to its students and to the students of other universities. By using courses that have been developed by universities and other organizations and by offering these courses to thousands if not millions of potential customers, Coursera has much lower costs per course and per student than do conventional universities. These slides analyze the challenges for Coursera and the potential solutions in the form of customer selection, value proposition, and method of value capture.
The presentation gives an overview of the ECBCheck Initiative for quality of e-learning programmes consisting of a community of practice, a self-assessment tool and a certification label.
Working on the Relationship: Quality Assurance as a Tool for Improving Labour...Anthony Fisher Camilleri
While ensuring student employability, improving cooperation with the labour market and acting as engines for economic growth are increasingly core missions for universities, they are still often weakly represented in Quality Assurance procedures. Using data from a number of EU projects, including PHExcel, HAPHE and Beehives, as well as the upcoming ISO Management Systems for educational organizations (ISO 21001), the presentation will consider a variety of quality approaches which can help institutions in designing, implementing, monitoring and improving their relationship with the labour market, and give tips on their practical implementation.
Delivered at the SPACE Annual Conference in Ghent, on 20.04.2016.
The presentation gives an overview of the stakeholder engagement on professional/higher vocational education at the three levels of practice, system and standards. It pays particular attention to capacity building of engagement capacities in the Slovenian context.
Delivered at the 5. letna konferenca 'Kakovost v višjih strokovnih šolah‘
25/11/2015 - Ljubljana, Slovenia.
ReOPEN project aims and objectives, along with the results are presented for target users: education providers, VET, HE and adult learning teachers and trainers, as well as IT specialists.
Open ECBCheck: Open Quality Certification Scheme for Online Courses and ProgramsUlf-Daniel Ehlers
The Open ECBCheck is an accreditation and quality improvement scheme for e-Learning programmes. It supports capacity building organizations to assess the quality of their e-Learning programmes, facilitating continuous improvement through peer reviews and collaboration. Initially developed by the European Foundation for Quality in e-Learning (EFQUEL) and InWent, the OPEN ECBCheck initiative is now supported by over 30 international organizations involved in the delivery of capacity-building activities, including eight United Nations agencies.
The overarching goal of the Open ECBCheck initiative is to raise the standards of technology enhanced learning programmes in the field of capacity building.
In three parts the presentation considers:
What challenges are there in assessing the new European Standard and Guideline for Quality Assurance in Higher Education on Student Centred Learning?
What indicators an be used to measured Student Centred Learning in Higher Education Institutions?
What does an increased focus on student-centred learning mean for the Higher Education sector more generally?
Presented at the PASCL Final Conference in Brussels on 27/05/2016
Improvement of Business Process Management in Higher Education institutionsTomislav Rozman
The purpose of the project is...
... to improve the visibility of HEI
processes to all stakeholders:
students, professors, management,
external stakeholders.
In response to an increased demand from education providers, including offshore educational providers, the Maltese Government has decided to examine the design of a national accreditation system for e-learning in Higher Education, with particular emphasis on non-traditional forms of education such as MOOCs. This presentation describes the first two steps of a design thinking approach, to consider the challenges and opportunities which are informing the thinking of policy-makers, and examines the scenarios which may arise out of each one, with the aim of providing a basis for future ideation, prototyping and testing of an accreditation system.
Delivered at the EDEN Annual Conference in Budapest, 17th June 2016
Research processes (partial) - Project BPM in higher education institutionsTomislav Rozman
What is HEI-UP?
HEI-UP (Improving Business Processes in Higher Education Institutions) is a European project focused on upgrading BPM in HE (higher education) institutions through a common managerial model and offering an e-learning course for HEI managers under the umbrella of the European Certification and Qualification Association (ECQA).
Why business processes?
Business process management (BPM) has been argued to be a more effective and efficient way of managing organizations than a traditional hierarchical management approach.
Today, the most successful universities are business-oriented. An efficient BPM builds up an ideal environment for achieving a high level of pedagogical, research and administrative staff, and above all, student satisfaction.
What's in there for you and your institution?
The HEI-UP project gives you the opportunity to:
● Learn from and contribute to the managerial model developed within the project
● Become more aware of internal managerial efficiency through the tools and support provided
● Successfully align your business processes with the demands and needs of your students and faculty and
● Have free access to the BPM framework developed in the HEI-UP project.
What is expected from you?
We believe in the potentials and creative spirit of professional communities, so we expect that you:
● Engage in conversation with academics and BPM practitioners by sharing
good practices and challenges you or your institution have in relation to BPM,
● Share your BPM related research findings and thus contribute to BPM research or just exchange research ideas with fellow researchers or simply
● Observe and try to get out something good for your institution.
Kovanović et al. 2017 - developing a mooc experimentation platform: insight...Vitomir Kovanovic
LAK'17 Conference paper presentation:
Abstract:
In 2011, the phenomenon of MOOCs had swept the world of education and put online education in the focus of the public discourse around the world. Although researchers were excited with the vast amounts of MOOC data being collected, the benefits of this data did not stand to the expectations due to several challenges. The analyses of MOOC data are very time-consuming and labor-intensive, and require a highly advanced set of technical skills, often not available to the education researchers. Because of this MOOC data analyses are rarely done before the courses end, limiting the potential of data to impact the student learning outcomes and experience.
In this paper we introduce MOOCito (MOOC intervention tool), a user-friendly software platform for the analysis of MOOC data, that focuses on conducting data-informed instructional interventions and course experimentations. We cover important design principles behind MOOCito and provide an overview of the trends in MOOC research leading to its development. Although a work-in-progress, in this paper, we outline the prototype of MOOCito and the results of a user evaluation study that focused on system’s perceived usability and ease-of-use. The results of the study are discussed, as well as their practical implications.
Innovation in Education Tools and methods for successAndreas Meiszner
On the 8 April 2014 Pearson / ELIG, with support from local partners, have been running a workshop on “Innovation in Education: Tools and methods for success”.
The workshop was co-organized by colleagues from SCIO and Lab4Ed, and hosted by the Escola Superior de Educação (Porto, PT). The workshop attracted more than thirty educational actors from several action fields: higher education teachers (from both public and private universities), universities’ professionals, vocational education and training teachers, MOOC’s and e-learning trainers, educational innovators, and university students. The workshop had as keynote speakers Dr. Andreas Meiszner, representing ELIG – European Learning Industry Group, and Kelwyn Looi, on behalf of Pearson.
Innovation in Education: Tools and methods for success (Session 2)Andreas Meiszner
Innovation in Education
Tools and methods for success
Session 2: Tools and techniques
Joint Pearson and ELIG workshop at the Escola Superior de Educação do Porto.
20160413 OE Global Conference Open Education Revolution or MOOCs Christian M....Christian M. Stracke
Is Open Education a Revolution or are MOOCs only marketing instruments? Paper presentation and speech at OE Global Conference 2016 in Krakow by Dr. Christian M. Stracke (OUNL)
2019-07-09 Quality and Future of Open Education and MOOCs - Keynote at IEC201...Christian M. Stracke
2019-07-09 Quality and Future of Open Education and MOOCs - Invited Keynote at 10th International E-Learning Conference 2019 in Bangkok by Christian M. Stracke, OUNL
20160415 MIEF Free Education Open Learning Christian M. StrackeChristian M. Stracke
Free Education for Open Learning: Open educational policies, strategies and access for all - Speech at UNESCO Conference at International Education Fair 2016 in Moscow by Dr. Christian. M. Stracke (OUNL)
Christian M. Stracke, Esther Tan, Achilleas Kameas, Bill Vassiliadis, António Teixeira, Maria Do Carmo Teixeira Pinto, Cleo Sgouropoulou
National Quality Infrastructure System of Greece
2018-04-24 Presentation at OE Global 2018 in Delft on "How to make MOOCs better for specific target groups and developing countries?" by Christian M. Stracke, OUNL, Carlos Delgado Kloos (UC3M) et al.
2017-05-14 KNOU Seminar Open Education OER MOOCs Learning Analytics StrackeChristian M. Stracke
2017-05-14 Speech at KNOU Seminar - Technology-Enhanced Learning and Open Education: OER MOOCs and Learning Analytics by Christian M. Stracke from OUNL
20160412 IEEE EDUCON Open Education Keynote Christian M. StrackeChristian M. Stracke
Open Education for Smart Education: Open educational policies, strategies and access for all - Keynote at IEEE EDUCON 2016 in Abu Dhabi by Dr. Christian M. Stracke (OUNL)
2016-08-16 High Quality Education for All - Keynote at LEF by Christian M. St...Christian M. Stracke
2016-08-16 High Quality Education for All through Open Education - Keynote at the International Lensky Education Forum in Yakutsk, Sibiria by Christian M. Stracke (OUNL)
2018-03-05 Keynote Quality Design Online Courses OpenEd Framework Mooc Survey...Christian M. Stracke
2018-03-05 Keynote at 1st International Media Literacy Conference in Kuala Lumpur on "Quality & Design of Online Courses: The OpenEd Framework & the Global MOOC Quality Survey" by Christian M. Stracke from the OUNL
2016-05-10 Læringsfestivalen To Share Open Education StrackeChristian M. Stracke
2016-05-10 Læringsfestivalen Invited Speech To Share or Not To Share Open Educational Policies, Methodologies and Resources by Christian M. Stracke from OUNL
Invited speech at the Hearing of the European Parliament on "Promoting online education and research across national borders" in Paris on 5th of Decmber 2022 by Dr. Christian M. Stracke
Global Smart Education (GSE) Conference 2022 in Beijing, China: Invited Keynote on "Learning Quality, Artificial Intelligence and Ethics" hold by Christian M. Stracke (Germany), live streamed online and in the national TV programme in China
2018-08-23 EARLI Conference in Bonn Quality Reference Framework for MOOCs Str...Christian M. Stracke
2018-08-23 Paper Presentation at EARLI SIG 6-7 Conference in Bonn on The Quality Reference Framework for MOOCs by Christian M. Stracke and Esther Tan from OUNL
2018-07-13 MOOQ Conference in Athens MOOQ and the Quality of MOOCs - Findings...Christian M. Stracke
2018-07-13 Presentation at European MOOQ Conference in Athens on MOOQ and the Quality of MOOCs - Findings and Tools by Christian M. Stracke and Esther Tan from OUNL
2018-07-10 ICALT 2018 in Mumbai Gap between MOOC Designers and Learners on In...Christian M. Stracke
2018-07-10 Paper presentation at ICALT 2018 in Mumbai on Gap between MOOC Designers and Learners on Interaction and GMQS findings by Christian M. Stracke and Esther Tan from OUNL
2018-04-24 OE Global OER Community for UNESCO OER Action Plan Stracke et alChristian M. Stracke
2018-04-24 Panel at OE Global 2018 in Delft on "How can the OER Community put the UNESCO OER Action Plan into practice?" by Christian M. Stracke (OUNL), Zeynep Varoglu (UNESCO), Daniel Burgos (UNIR), Tel Amiel (UNICAMP) and Jane-Frances Agbu (NOU)
2017-10-27 OEE Online Discussion Quality in Open Education StrackeChristian M. Stracke
2017-10-27 Open Education Europe portal by European Union - Online Discussion on the Quality in Open Education moderated by Christian M. Stracke from the Welten Institute of the OUNL
2017-03-08 OE Global Panel on Open Policies for OE with ICORE CC OEC UNESCO IITE by Christian M. Stracke from Open University of the Netherlands and ICORE
This is a presentation by Dada Robert in a Your Skill Boost masterclass organised by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan (EFSS) on Saturday, the 25th and Sunday, the 26th of May 2024.
He discussed the concept of quality improvement, emphasizing its applicability to various aspects of life, including personal, project, and program improvements. He defined quality as doing the right thing at the right time in the right way to achieve the best possible results and discussed the concept of the "gap" between what we know and what we do, and how this gap represents the areas we need to improve. He explained the scientific approach to quality improvement, which involves systematic performance analysis, testing and learning, and implementing change ideas. He also highlighted the importance of client focus and a team approach to quality improvement.
Ethnobotany and Ethnopharmacology:
Ethnobotany in herbal drug evaluation,
Impact of Ethnobotany in traditional medicine,
New development in herbals,
Bio-prospecting tools for drug discovery,
Role of Ethnopharmacology in drug evaluation,
Reverse Pharmacology.
Students, digital devices and success - Andreas Schleicher - 27 May 2024..pptxEduSkills OECD
Andreas Schleicher presents at the OECD webinar ‘Digital devices in schools: detrimental distraction or secret to success?’ on 27 May 2024. The presentation was based on findings from PISA 2022 results and the webinar helped launch the PISA in Focus ‘Managing screen time: How to protect and equip students against distraction’ https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/education/managing-screen-time_7c225af4-en and the OECD Education Policy Perspective ‘Students, digital devices and success’ can be found here - https://oe.cd/il/5yV
Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
Synthetic Fiber Construction in lab .pptxPavel ( NSTU)
Synthetic fiber production is a fascinating and complex field that blends chemistry, engineering, and environmental science. By understanding these aspects, students can gain a comprehensive view of synthetic fiber production, its impact on society and the environment, and the potential for future innovations. Synthetic fibers play a crucial role in modern society, impacting various aspects of daily life, industry, and the environment. ynthetic fibers are integral to modern life, offering a range of benefits from cost-effectiveness and versatility to innovative applications and performance characteristics. While they pose environmental challenges, ongoing research and development aim to create more sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives. Understanding the importance of synthetic fibers helps in appreciating their role in the economy, industry, and daily life, while also emphasizing the need for sustainable practices and innovation.
Read| The latest issue of The Challenger is here! We are thrilled to announce that our school paper has qualified for the NATIONAL SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE (NSPC) 2024. Thank you for your unwavering support and trust. Dive into the stories that made us stand out!
The Indian economy is classified into different sectors to simplify the analysis and understanding of economic activities. For Class 10, it's essential to grasp the sectors of the Indian economy, understand their characteristics, and recognize their importance. This guide will provide detailed notes on the Sectors of the Indian Economy Class 10, using specific long-tail keywords to enhance comprehension.
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We all have good and bad thoughts from time to time and situation to situation. We are bombarded daily with spiraling thoughts(both negative and positive) creating all-consuming feel , making us difficult to manage with associated suffering. Good thoughts are like our Mob Signal (Positive thought) amidst noise(negative thought) in the atmosphere. Negative thoughts like noise outweigh positive thoughts. These thoughts often create unwanted confusion, trouble, stress and frustration in our mind as well as chaos in our physical world. Negative thoughts are also known as “distorted thinking”.
1. MOOQ for the quality of MOOCs:
“We will make MOOCs better”
Quality Reference Framework with
indicators for design & comparison
www.MOOC-quality.eu
Frameworks: MOOQ
2. Quality of Open
Education and MOOCs:
Interactive Workshop
@ EARLI 2017 in Tampere, Finland
by Christian M. Stracke
Open University of the Netherlands
3. Open CC License for
sharing & re-using slides
This work is free to share under the creative commons licence:
"Attribution – Noncommercial – Share Alike 3.0"
You can copy, distribute and transmit the work under the following conditions:
1. Attribution –
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4. Open University of the Netherlands
Global cooperation: ECNU & KNOU
Global initiative ICORE for OR & OE
Annual international LINQ Conference
eLC European Institute
Standardization Chair in ISO & CEN
Dr. Christian M. Stracke:
Open Learning & Education, Innovations,
Policies, Quality & Competences, Impact
6. Two core factors:
1. Globalisation &
2. Worldwide Internet
The Digital Age
Photo: https://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/digital-life/education
7. Global Competitions and societal changes
Close the gaps
& open new
opportunities
Challenges:
Learn to Learn
Internationalization
Figure: http://www.weforum.org/issues/global-competitiveness
10. Not knowledge but competences are required to
meet future jobs and tasks still unknown today
Change from input to outcome orientation
Learning cha(lle)nges
(E-)Learning
Input: Outcome:
Knowledge Competences
30. Stracke, C.M., 2016
Visionary
New
potentials
Dimensions
of Openness
New
frameworks
New products
Re-usage
for free
New awarding
Equity for all
New services
New
approaches
Removing
restrictions
Assessment
Policies
Flipping
Inclusion
ISO/IEC
40180
CC licenses
Commu-
nities
OER MOOCs
31. 1960s: Open Classrooms
1960s: Open Universities
1990s: Open Educational Resources
2000s: Open Online Collaboration
2010s: Open Educational Practices
Now: Open Educational Environments
Waves of OE
32. Do not to forget the long-term history:
1000 BCE - : Open Educational Practices
• Open discourse (Confucius, Socrates)
1800 CE - : Open Learning
• Progressive theory (Pestalozzi, Humboldt)
• Competence building (Piaget, Vygotsky)
Open Education
33. What is Open Education (OE)?
Quality dimensions of OE in practice?
Quality indicators for OE in practice?
Quality Open Education
34. Meso: Organisation and Design
Micro: Learner and Course
Macro: Policies and Curricula
Open Education (OE)
35. Meso: Frameworks & Standards
Micro: Competence & Community
Macro: Movement & Strategies
Quality by OE
36. Macro: Movement & Strategies
Meso: Frameworks & Standards
Micro: Competences & Communities
Quality by Open Learning
41. The Reference Process Model:
Standard:ISO/IEC 19796-1
Communication
concept
Needs Analysis
Conception /
Design
Development /
Production
Implementation
Framework
Analysis
Learning Process
/ Realization
Initiation
Media realization
Technical
realization
Design realization
Content realizationAnalysis of the
external context
Testing of learning
resources
Learning objectives
Stakeholder
identification
Concept for
contents
Definition of
objectives
Demand analysis
Time and budget
planning
Environment
analysis
Activities
Organization of use
Activation of
learning resources
Adaptation of
learning resourcesDidactical
concept/ methods
Organizational
concept
Roles and activities
Technical concept
Concept for media
and interaction
design
Media Concept
Technical
infrastructure
Review of
competencies levels
Concept for tests
and evaluation
Analysis of staff
resources
Evaluation /
Optimization
Planning
Realization
Analysis
Optimization /
improvement
Analysis of the
institutional and
organizational
context
Analysis of target
groups
Concept for
maintenance
Administration
Maintenance
42. Example of required adaptation:
Standard:ISO/IEC 19796-1
Communication
concept
Needs Analysis
Conception /
Design
Development /
Production
Implementation
Framework
Analysis
Learning Process
/ Realization
Initiation
Media realization
Technical realization
Design realization
Content realizationAnalysis of the
external context
Testing of learning
resources
Learning objectives
Stakeholder
identification
Concept for contents
Definition of
objectives
Demand analysis
Time and budget
planning
Environment
analysis
Activities
Organization of use
Activation of
learning resources
Adaptation of
learning resources
Didactical
concept/ methods
Organizational
concept
Roles and activities
Technical concept
Concept for media
and interaction design
Media Concept
Technical
infrastructure
Review of
competencies levels
Concept for tests
and evaluation
Analysis of staff
resources
Evaluation /
Optimization
Planning
Realization
Analysis
Optimization /
improvement
Analysis of the
institutional and
organizational
context
Analysis of target
groups
Concept for
maintenance
Administration
Maintenance
43. Macro: Movement & Strategies
Meso: Frameworks & Standards
Micro: Competences & Communities
Quality by Open Learning
45. Problem-based Learning as method for
key competences in 21st century
Focus on integrating learning analytics
& semantics in problem-based learning
www.PBL3-project.eu
Problem-based learning
47. Communities: ODS & ISE
www.opendiscoveryspace.eu
www.inspiring-science.eu & portal.opendiscoveryspace.eu/ise
> 10,000 teachers and
> 3,000 schools in 28 countries
52. Massive Open Online Courses
cMOOCs vs. xMOOCs (vs. yMOOCs?)
Openness?
Quality?
Tutoring?
Completion rate?
The big advantage:
Mass marketing for E-Learning
MOOCs
53. MOOQ for the quality of MOOCs:
“We will make MOOCs better”
Quality Reference Framework with
indicators for design & comparison
www.MOOC-quality.eu
Frameworks: MOOQ
54. Quality Reference Framework with
indicators for design & comparison
Our main goal is the collaboration with all
to improve future MOOC design for
better MOOC learning experiences
56. ICORE: International Community for
Open Research and Open Education
Launched 15th May 2013 in Rome
Already more than 300 members within one year
First recognition by key stakeholders & EC:
Let us join forces and become ICORE member!
www.ICORE-online.org
ICORE
57. To improve the learning quality!
Series of ICORE Workshops with key organisations
“How to support Open Education by policies?"
First ICORE Workshops at ICDE Conference
in South Africa & at OE Global 2016 in Poland!
Towards a global joint initiative!
www.oeconsortium.org/conference2017
Opening up education
58. Publish and share your content!
Re-use existing content!
Connect to colleagues!
How can you participate?
61. We need …
1. Education to change
2. Quality Education
Open Education can
facilitate these changes
62. Open Education is a Vision
that is happening!
Quality is most important
for your situation & learners
Inclusion and equity for all
to improve our Global Society!
63. Stracke, C. M. (2017). The Quality of MOOCs: How to improve the design of open
education and online courses for learners? In Proc. HCI International 2017,
Berlin: Springer (in print).
Stracke, C. M. (2017). Open Education and Learning Quality: The Need for Changing
Strategies and Learning Experiences. In Proc. IEEE EDUCON 2017,
Berlin: Springer (in print).
Stracke, C. M. (2016). Is Open Education a revolution or are MOOCs only marketing
instruments? Online Proceedings of the Open Education Global Conference 2016.
Washington: OEC.
All also online available at: http://www.opening-up.education
Further References
64. Stracke, C. M. (2016). Openness for learning quality and change by Open Education in
theory and practice - Overview, history, innovations and policies: How can Open
Learning, OER and MOOCs achieve impact for earners, organizations and in society?
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Courses Towards a Common Quality Reference Framework. In EDEN Proceedings.
Bucharest, Hungary: European Distance and E-Learning Network. pp. 215-221.
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C. M. Stracke & T. Shamarina-Heidenreich (Eds.), The Need for Change in
Education: Openness as Default?. Berlin: Logos. pp. 11-23.
All also online available at: http://www.opening-up.education
Further References
65. Stracke, C. M. (2014). How Innovations and Competence Development support Quality
in Lifelong Learning. The International Journal for Quality and Innovation
(INNOQUAL), Vol. 2 (3). pp. 35-44.
Stracke, C. M. (2014). Evaluation Framework EFI for Measuring the Impact of Learning,
Education and Training. 华东师范大学学报(自然科学版) Journal of East China
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Stracke et al. (Eds.), Changing the Trajectory: Quality for Opening up Education.
Berlin: Logos. pp. 15-24.
All also online available at: http://www.opening-up.education
Further References
66. Stracke, C. M. (2013). Open Learning: The Concept for Modernizing School Education and
Lifelong Learning through the Combination of Learning Innovations and Quality.
In C. M. Stracke (Ed.), Learning Innovations and Quality: The Future of Digital
Resources. Berlin: Logos. pp. 15-28.
Stracke, C. M. (2013). The Evaluation Framework for Impact Assessment. In Proceedings
of 6th International Conference of Education, Research and Innovations 2013
[= ICERI 2013]. Madrid: IATED. pp. 4654-4663 [ISBN: 978-84-616-3847-5].
Stracke, C. M. et al. (2013). Open School Learning. A vision to improve European schools
towards 2030 – using the results of the Open Discovery Space project. In
OPEN EDUCATION 2030. JRC-IPTS Call for Vision Papers. Part II: School Education.
Sevilla: JRC. pp. 99-104.
All also online available at: http://www.opening-up.education
Further References
67. Stracke, Christian M. (2012): "Learning Innovations and Learning Quality: Relations,
Interdependences, and Future"; in: Stracke, Christian M. (ed.) (2012): The
Future of Learning Innovations and Learning Quality. How do they fit together?
Brussels: Gito. p. 13-25.
Stracke, Christian M. (2012): "Competences and skills for learning-outcome orientation:
Competence development, modelling, and standards for human resources
development, education and training"; in: 华东师范大学学报(自然科学版)
Journal of East China Normal University. Vol. 2012 (2). Shanghai: ECNU. p. 115-130.
Stracke, Christian M. (2011): "Competence and Skills Modelling for European HR and
Policies"; in: Stracke, Chr. M. (ed.): Competence Modelling for Human Resources
Development and European Policies. Bridging Business, Education and Training.
Brussels: Gito. p. 12-37.
All also online available at: http://www.opening-up.education
Further References
68. Stracke, Christian M. (2011): "Competences and Skills in the Digital Age: Competence
Development, Modelling, and Standards for Human Resources Development";
in: Proceedings of the International Conference on Metadata and Semantics
Research Conference (MTSR 2011), Berlin/ Heidelberg: Springer. p. 34-46.
Stracke, Christian M. (2011): "Competence Modelling for Innovations and Quality
Development in E-Learning: Towards learning outcome orientation by
competence models"; in: Proceedings of World Confe-rence on Educational
Multimedia, Hypermedia and Telecommunication 2011 [= ED-MEDIA 2011];
Chesapeake, VA: AACE. p. 1885-1894.
Stracke, Christian M. (2010): "Quality development and standards in learning, education,
and training: adaptation model and guidelines for implementations"; in:
Информатизация образования и науки [= Информике (Informika),
ISSN 2073-7572]; Vol. 7 (3), 2010. Moscow (Russian Federation), S.136-146.
All also online available at: http://www.opening-up.education
Further References
69. Stracke, Christian M. (2010): "The Benefits and Future of Standards: Metadata and beyond";
in: Proceedings of the International Conference on Metadata and Semantics
Research Conference (MTSR 2010). Berlin/ Heidelberg: Springer. p. 354-361.
Stracke, Christian M. (2010): "Quality and Standards in Learning, Education, and Training:
The Adaptation Model IDEA for the Introduction of Quality Development"; in:
Proceedings of the International Conference on the Past and Future of e-Learning
Standards. Tokyo (Japan). p. 26-36.
Stracke, Christian M. (2007): Quality Standards for Quality Development in e-Learning:
Adoption, Implementation and Adaptation of ISO/IEC 19796-1. Essen: eLC / Q.E.D.
Stracke, Christian M. (2006): "Process-oriented Quality Management", in: Ehlers, U.-D./
Pawlowski, J. M. (Eds.): Handbook on Quality and Standardisation in E-Learning.
Berlin: Springer. p. 79-96.
All also online available at: http://www.opening-up.education
Further References
70. Let us Opening up Learning,
Education and Training for ALL!
Towards Open Learning
75. MOOQ for the quality of MOOCs:
“We will make MOOCs better”
Quality Reference Framework with
indicators for design & comparison
www.MOOC-quality.eu
Frameworks: MOOQ
77. Quality Reference Framework with
indicators for design & comparison
Our main goal is the collaboration with all
to improve future MOOC design for
better MOOC learning experiences
78. 16 questions in 4 clusters (n=45):
1. Experience with MOOCs (5 questions)
2. Perception and Expectation (5 questions)
3. Personal Goals (4 questions)
4. Recognition and Certification (2 questions)
n=45: reveals that many MOOC learners
do not share the intentions of the
MOOC designer & have their own goals
MOOQ Pre-Survey
79.
80. Three main surveys for learners,
designers and facilitators of MOOCs
Please support us to improve next MOOCs:
www.survey.MOOC-quality.eu
Your feedback is most welcome!