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Dr. Cable Green Director of Global Learning [email protected] twitter: @cgreen

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Dr. Cable GreenDirector of

Global [email protected]

twitter: @cgreen

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Open Education: The Business

and Policy Case for OER

Dr. Cable GreenDirector of Global [email protected]

g@cgreen

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Except where otherwise noted, this work is licensed under: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0

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Children Reading Pratham Books and Akshara By Ryan Lobo http://www.flickr.com/photos/prathambooks/3291617463 CC BY

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(1) Demand for Higher Education

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“Nearly one-third of the world’s population (29.3%) is under 15. Today there are 158 million people enrolled in tertiary education1. Projections suggest that that participation will peak at 263 million2 in 2025. Accommodating the additional 105 million students would require more than four major universities (30,000 students) to open every week for the next fifteen years.

1 ISCED levels 5 & 6 UNESCO Institute of Statistics figures2 British Council and IDP Australia projections

By: COL http://www.col.org/SiteCollectionDocuments/JohnDaniel_2008_3x5.jpg

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(2) Student Debt / Perceived Value

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(3) Affordances of Digital Things

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Cost of “Copy”

For one 250 page book:

• Copy by hand - $1,000

• Copy by print on demand - $4.90

• Copy by computer - $0.00084

CC BY: David Wiley, BYU

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Cost of “Distribute”

For one 250 page book:

• Distribute by mail - $5.20• $0 with print-on-demand (2000+ copies)

• Distribute by internet - $0.00072

CC BY: David Wiley, BYU

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Copy and Distribute (and storage) are “Free”

This changes everything

CC BY: David Wiley, BYU

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Movies, TV Shows, Songs, and Textbooks

Movies and TV Shows:• Amazon Prime – $6.59/month

($79/year) for access to 10,000 movies and TV shows

• Netflix – $7.99/month for access to 20,000 movies and TV shows

• Hulu Plus – $7.99/month for access to 45,000 movies and TV shows

CC BY: David Wiley: http://opencontent.org/blog/archives/2348

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Movies, TV Shows, Songs, and Textbooks

Music:• Spotify – $9.99/month for access

to 15 million songs• Rhapsody – $14.99/month for

access to 14 million songs

CC BY: David Wiley: http://opencontent.org/blog/archives/2348

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CC BY ND / Delta Initiative / http://tinyurl.com/bw3ztnt

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(4) Open Educational Resources

including:open coursewareopen textbooks

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Nonprofit organizationFree copyright licenses

Founded in 2001Operates worldwide

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Step 1: Choose Conditions

Attribution

ShareAlike

NonCommercial

NoDerivatives

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Step 2: Receive a License

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most free

least free

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Wikipedia: Over 77,000 contributors working on over 22 million articles in 285 languages

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175+ Million CC Licensed Photos on Flickr

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CERN releases photos under a Creative Commons License CC-BY-SA

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Europeana: 30M metadata items under CC0, 5 million digital object with PDM and 2.8 million digital objects under one of the CC licenses

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Higher Ed

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Primary

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Open Educational Resources (OER)

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OER are teaching, learning, and research

materials in any medium that reside in the public domain or have been

released under an open license that permits their free use and re-purposing

by others.

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Search & Discovery

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Translations & Accessibility

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Customization & Affordability

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5 Challenges of OER (for another day):

(1) Faculty Doesn't Know what To Do with OER(2) Not Everyone Trusts Free Resources(3) Expectations Around OER Quality are High(4) Institutional Processes Aren't Always Flexible(5) No Effective Discovery and Assessment OER Toolhttp://campustechnology.com/Articles/2013/04/24/5-Hurdles-to-OER-Adoption.aspx?Page=2

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/ Open Textbooks

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There is a direct relationship between textbook costs and student success

60%+ do not purchase textbooks at some point due to cost

35% take fewer courses due to textbook cost

31% choose not to register for a course due to textbook cost

23% regularly go without textbooks due to cost

14% have dropped a course due to textbook cost

10% have withdrawn from a course due to textbook cost

Source: 2012 student survey by Florida Virtual Campus

www.projectkaleidoscope.org

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The Vision

100% of students have

100% free, digital access to all materials on day 1

Drive student success by designing, adopting, measuring and improving OER-based courses

www.projectkaleidoscope.org

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CC-BY licensed textbooks for 110 university courses

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• We must get rid of our “not invented here” attitude regarding others’ content–move to: "proudly borrowed from

there"

• Content is not a strategic advantage

• Nor can we (or our students) afford it

WA Community Colleges:

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English Composition I

• 60,000+ enrollments / year

• x $175 textbook

• = $10.5 Million every year

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English Composition I

• 55,000+ enrollments / year

• x $175 textbook

• = $9.6+ Million every year

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Does it make any sense WA State and K-12 Districts together spend $130M/yearon textbooks and the results are:• Books are (on average) 7-10 years out

of date• Paper only / no digital versions.• Students can’t write / highlight in

books• Students can’t keep books at end

of year• All rights reserved… teachers can’t

update

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(5) Open Policy

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Current educational resource funding cycle does not maximize dissemination, economic efficiency, social impact

Government RFPs

announced, education

grants awarded

Educational resources produced

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to grantee'

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Copyright with grantee, no obligation to

share

Content only used at grantee

institution

Public does not know about education resources

Public granted little or no reuse

rights

Slowed learning, poor return on

public investment

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Optimized educational resource funding cycle maximizes public access, economic efficiency, social impact

Government RFPs

announced, open license requirements

included, education

grants awarded

Educational resources produced

Peer review

broadened to

education

community

Copyright vests with grantee, all

resources openly licensed

Content used by grantee and

beyond

Public knows about education

resources

Public granted full reuse rights

Accelerated learning,

maximum return on public

investment

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When the Marginal Cost of Sharing is $0…

- educators have an ethical obligation to share

- governments need to get maximum ROI by requiring publicly funded resources be openly licensed resources

- governments and educators need openly licensed content: (a) so you can revise & remix (b) buying and maintaining is cheaper than leasing (w/time bombs)

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$500 million – Round 2($2 billion over four years)

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White House issues directive supporting public access to publicly funded research

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California Community Colleges require Creative Commons

Attribution for Chancellor’s Office Grants & Contracts

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Publicly funded resources should be openly licensed resources.

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openpolicynetwork.org

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Institute for Open Leadership

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U.S. House Appropriations Committee draft FY2012 Labor, Health and Human Services funding bill

SEC. 124. None of the funds made available by this Act for the Department of Labor may be used to develop new courses, modules, learning materials, or projects in carrying out education or career job training grant programs unless the Secretary of Labor certifies, after a comprehensive market-based analysis, that such courses, modules, learning materials, or projects are not otherwise available for purchase or licensing in the marketplace or under development for students who require them to participate in such education or career job training grant programs.

http://appropriations.house.gov/UploadedFiles/FY_2012_Final_LHHSE.pdf

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U.S. House Appropriations Committee draft FY2012 Labor, Health and Human Services funding bill

SEC. 124. None of the funds made available by this Act for the Department of Labor may be used to develop new courses, modules, learning materials, or projects in carrying out education or career job training grant programs unless the Secretary of Labor certifies, after a comprehensive market-based analysis, that such courses, modules, learning materials, or projects are not otherwise available for purchase or licensing in the marketplace or under development for students who require them to participate in such education or career job training grant programs.

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• Efficient use of public funds to increase student success and access to quality educational materials.

• Everything else (including all existing business models) is secondary.

Only ONE thing Matters:

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Faculty: My ask of you:

Before you order your textbook(s)for next semester… please lookat Open Textbooks and other OER.

Can you reduce / removestudent textbook costs? (session)

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College Leadership: My ask of you:

- Add OER / OA to strategic plans- Open Policy on discretionary grants- Support faculty: time/money- Make it a college-wide conversation- Make heroes out of open leaders- Track & report cost savings, KPIs

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the opposite of open isn’t “closed”

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the opposite of open is “broken”

Attribution: John Wilbanks

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Dr. Cable GreenDirector of

Global [email protected]

twitter: @cgreen

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Credits

● Open Policy Network slides – from Tim Vollmer @ Creative

Commons

● Big idea Icon - from the Noun Project, Public Domain

● Blueprint Icon - by Dimitry Sokolov, from The Noun Project -

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● Check List Icon - by fabrice dubuy, from The Noun Project -

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● Hackathon - by Iconathon 2012 - CC0

● Question Icon - by Rémy Médard, from The Noun Project - CC

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