The document provides a presentation by Ebba Ossiannilsson on open educational resources (OER). It discusses what OERs are, their benefits, challenges in using them, and quality perspectives from different stakeholders. It also covers OER licensing models and initiatives like the Paris OER Declaration to promote awareness, use and policies around OERs.
Lecture capture makes out-of-class courses more interesting, productive, and flexible and allows educational institutions to leverage the opportunities of the digital revolution.
Learning and Teaching in an Open World presented at the International Conference on Education at Sampran Riverside, Nakorn Pathom, Thailand on 8 August 2014
Lecture capture makes out-of-class courses more interesting, productive, and flexible and allows educational institutions to leverage the opportunities of the digital revolution.
Learning and Teaching in an Open World presented at the International Conference on Education at Sampran Riverside, Nakorn Pathom, Thailand on 8 August 2014
Sade icde operational network nordic and baltic countriesEbba Ossiannilsson
Presentation of SADE (SVERD) The Swedish Association for Distance Education on ICDE Operational Node which SADE is coordinated by SADE for the Boldic and Nordic countries
PRAVADA - La Mesa, CA
Phase One of two phases - 527 total unit mixed use, LEED Silver project with 100kw solar and 45k sf retail
$141M total construction cost
338 units – 895 sf average
325,000 rentable sf – 933 parking stalls
3 and 4 story wood structures over 2 level concrete parking garage/podium
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Extensive value engineering
Construction Document Management/Coordination
Full coordination of all disciplines
Construction administration and quality control
Specification and product selection
LEED Retrofit Supervision and Coordination
Sade icde operational network nordic and baltic countriesEbba Ossiannilsson
Presentation of SADE (SVERD) The Swedish Association for Distance Education on ICDE Operational Node which SADE is coordinated by SADE for the Boldic and Nordic countries
PRAVADA - La Mesa, CA
Phase One of two phases - 527 total unit mixed use, LEED Silver project with 100kw solar and 45k sf retail
$141M total construction cost
338 units – 895 sf average
325,000 rentable sf – 933 parking stalls
3 and 4 story wood structures over 2 level concrete parking garage/podium
Responsible for:
Extensive value engineering
Construction Document Management/Coordination
Full coordination of all disciplines
Construction administration and quality control
Specification and product selection
LEED Retrofit Supervision and Coordination
Presentation by Ebba Ossiannilsson, EDEN Executive Committee Member, EDEN Fellow Council Member, Chair of the EDEN SIG on TEL & QE at the 2018 European Distance Learning Week's fourth day webinar on "Considerations for Quality Assurance of e-Learning Provision " - 8 November 2018
Recording of the discussion is available: https://eden-online.adobeconnect.com/p4nuxa1r3qiv/
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3. Ebba Ossiannilsson
PhD. Project Manager, Senior
Advisor
E-learning expert
OER and MOOC expert
Certifierad e-l quality reviewer
Board member EDEN NAP
Vice President SADE, SE
Research leader ICDE
International Quality
Standard Study
Evaluator SEQUENT
Reviewer EURODLetc
EDEN Fellow2014
Global OER Graduate Network
(OUGN)
Lund University, Sweden
Ossiannilsson (2012)
Benchmarking (e)-learning in higher education, Doctoral
dissertation, Oulu University, Finland
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4. Benefits and challenges using Open
Edcuational Resources (OER)
OERs for personalised learning,
students perspectives
Professional and career
development and lifelong learning
Quality perspectives for the
stakeholders
http://www.slideshare.net/EbbaOssiann
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12. Learners are…
• Online
• On the web
• If it does not appear in
the mobile it does not
exist
• Driven my demand,
intrinsic motivation
• Time concious
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14. Learners are …
Self-directed
Equipped to capture
information
Reliant on feedback from peers
Oriented toward being their
own
“nodes of production
Inclined to collaborate
Global digital citizens LangOER_ webinar_Ossiannilsson 150402
16. Open Educational Resources
(OERs) are any type of educational
materials that are in the public
domain or introduced with an
open license. The nature of these
open materials means that anyone
can legally and freely copy, use,
adapt and re-share them. OERs
range from textbooks to curricula,
syllabi, lecture notes, assignments,
tests, projects, audio, video and
animation
Small/vs Big OER
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17. UNESCO/COL
COL-UNESCO defines OER as: The
phenomenon of OER is an
empowerment process,
facilitated by technology in which
various types of stakeholders are
able to interact, collaborate,
create, and use materials and
pedagogic practices, that are
freely available, for enhancing
access, reducing costs, and
improving the quality of
education and learning at all
levels
(Kanwar, Balasubramanian &
Umar 2010)
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20. OPEN….
Open Educational Resources
Open Educational Practices
Open Educational Cultures
Open Educational Ideas
OER-OEP-OEC-OEI
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21. OER Paris Deklaration (1)
awareness and use
enabling environments
strategies and policies
open licensing
frameworks
sustainable
development of quality
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22. OER Paris Deklaration (2)
strategic alliances
variety of languages and
cultural contexts
research
finding, retrieving and
sharing
open licensing, public
funds
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23. Quality/Individual perspectives
• Collaboration
• Mobility
• Individualisation
• Just in time
• Interestbased
• Clearifications
• Take the best from
the best
• Quality
• Openness
• Networking
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34. HEA/JISC OERinfoKit
QA will occur as a result of
Self-assessment (individuals
and institutions release
resources of highest quality
possible)
Internal QA processes
(institutions to QA their own
resources before release)
Rating systems (community-
driven QA through ratings
and comments within OER
release platform)
Individual review (comments
and suggestions made by
individuals and institutions) HEA/JISC InfoKit
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39. Why care…
Learning is about
people/Human
beings
…and NOT about
technology
Mobility and
Ubiquitous learning
CC BY by Stephanie Lowman
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42. Challenges
Individual level
Institutional level
National level
Global level
Personalisation
Sustainability
Collaboration/Competetion
Lifelong learning
Quality
….the best of the best!
Mindset
….attitudes…
You and I, and each of us can make a
difference
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44. This project was financed with the support of the European Commission. This publication is the sole responsibility of the author and
the Commission is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein.
Quiz question 2 for the award:
Why has Creative Commons licensing being such
success?