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Exploring Open Education; Re-imagining Higher Education
Catherine Cronin@catherinecronin8th June 2012
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open education
the future
institutions students educators
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“More change will happen in education in the next ten years
than in the past one hundred.” Stephen Heppell (2011)
@stephenheppell
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2002
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2012250 universities
20,000+ courses
open education
the future
institutions students educators
Content
Learner support
Assessment
Accreditation
Content
Learner support
Assessment
Accreditation
Online materials
Online discussion forum
Online assignments, projects, final examinations
MSc, PG Diploma, CPD
IT Online programmes, NUI GalwaySoftware Engineering & Database Technologies
www.nuigalway.ie/itonline
Content
Learner support
Assessment
Accreditation
Most open online education(until recently)
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October 160,000 enrolled
December 23,000 completed
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Udacity Coursera
OCW Scholar MITx
edX
2012
connectivist MOOCs
Open Education:Advantages for Universities
Community (local, regional, national)
Global
Potential students
Academic staff
Current students
Collaboration
Reputation
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CMS v. PLN
http://www.jonmott.com
“I don’t think education is about centralized instruction anymore; rather, it is the process [of] establishing oneself as a node in a broad network of distributed creativity.” – Joichi Ito (2011)
@joi
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“Recently our class has begun to use more social networking sites like Facebook and tools like DropBox to share notes and keep up to date with lectures. I found this to be a great benefit in studying and managing my work.”
Social networking...
#studentvoice
“Strange putting a face to the voice of my first year maths lecturer! Khan Academy is possibly one of the most useful sources for students studying maths. The idea is simple, If you don't understand the first time you watch it... watch it again.”
Khan Academy...
#studentvoice
“If a student is working on an assignment and they don’t understand something, who better to ask then to ask the lecturer who set the assignment!
Twitter allows this question to be posted instantly, the lecturer or indeed another student would be very prompt in their response.”
#studentvoice
“Twitter allows lecturers to instantly share their ideas, websites or posts that they have just discovered themselves with students, instead of having to wait until the next lecture.
...can also allow people who are not in the class to engage in the classroom discussion. Twitter lets the classroom open up and engage to a world full of people with experience and knowledge.”
#studentvoice
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http://www.heppell.net/bva/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=_hrvli_wCT0#t=762s
NOTE: additional videos available on the Be Very Afraid website: http://www.heppell.net/bva/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=CO&feature=related&hl=es-419&v=GJRFYnNP0c8
open education
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I have been an active blogger since 2006, and I often say that becoming one was the best decision I have ever made in my academic life. - Martin Weller (2012)
http://chronicle.com/article/The-Virtues-of-Blogging-as/131666/
http://www.youtube.com/user/DerekMolloyDCU
http://www.youtube.com/user/DerekMolloyDCU
“In a digital, networked, open world people become less defined by the institution to which they belong and more by the network and online identity they establish.”
- Martin Weller (2012)
http://about.me/catherinecronin
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Enmeshed between ATOMS and
BITS...
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HISTORY
HISTORYilluminates
THE FUTURE
“Our concern as educatorswhen we inquire into the future
should not be one of preparing ourselves
for an inevitable future and attempting to
‘future-proof’ our systems...
Instead, we should see the relationship between the future and education
as a reciprocal dialogue ofanticipation,
adaptationand creation.”
Keri Facer (2011)Learning Futures: Education,
technology and social change
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Connect • Create • Be (open)
#1 Connect.
Learning is social and connected.
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#2 Create.
Create learning spaces which facilitate active & authentic learning
#3 Be.
Learn, share and be open.
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United Nations Photo (Flickr)NUI GalwayThe Irish TimesNationalGeographicStock.comBurns Library, Boston College (Flickr)The Labour Party (Flickr)Irish Defence Forces (Flickr)The White House (Flickr)Library of CongressTrocaire (Flickr)Fanz (Flickr)Lochinvar1 (Flickr)Shavar Ross (Flickr)
Thank you!
@catherinecronincatherine.cronin@nuigalway.ie
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