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State of Open Education Global and TU Delft
Willem van Valkenburg @wfvanvalkenburg
Board Member Open Education Consortium
Manager Production & Delivery TU Delft Online Learning
Unless otherwise indicated, this presentation is licensed CC-BY 4.0
#openeducationwk
Education Is Sharing
The basics
Teachers Share With Students
knowledge and skills
feedback
motivation
Students Share With Teachers
questions
assignments & assessments
discussions
If There Is No Sharing
there is no education
Slides 2-5 adapted from David Wiley
Education is a renewable resource
It can enrich both those who receive it and those who give it
It can be shared multiple times without being depleted
New generations can build on it and increase its value
The 5Rs
• Make and own a copyRetain• Use in a wide range of
waysReuse
• Adapt, modify, and improveRevise
• Combine two or moreRemix
• Share with othersRedistribute
CC-BY David Wiley: http://www.opencontent.org/definition/
Trends & Realitiesin Global Higher Education
Technology
&
The Information Age
By OER Africa (CCBY)
By thelampnyc (CCBY-NC-ND)
By Ed Yourdon (CCBY-SA)
The Internet is
a powerful tool
for sharing
The Internet is
a powerful tool
for
education
When these
people were
teaching,
information
was scarceBy Luther College Photos CC-BY-NC-ND
http://www.flickr.com/photos/luthercollegearchives/1485877774/
Now information is at your fingertips
By Matt from London (CCBY)
Role of teachers
changing from
someone who
provides information
to someone who
helps make
sense of information
Globalization
Globe: CC-BY-SA Mouh2jijel
CC-BY-SA Sourcemap: http://srce.mp/15yh2pq
Demand & Access
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Source: UNESCO Institute for Statistics in EdStats, July 2011. Note: SAS 2009 is 2008 data.
EAP ECA LAC MNA SAS SSA WLD
World Bank, The State of Education, 2011
Worldwide Participation in Higher Education is Expected
to Grow ~60% by 2025…
2011 2025
Worldwide Participants in Tertiary Education, 2011 and 2025 Projected
Source:
http://www.timeshighereducation
.co.uk/features/a-different-
world/2001128.article;
OECD indicators Education at a
Glance 2012 and Trends in Global
Higher Education: Tracking an
Academic Revolution, UNESCO
2009
165M
263M
Preparing for the future
Source: http://galleryhip.com/change-ahead-quotes.html
By USAID_IMAGES (CCBY-NC)
Interconnectedness, changing economies, rapid development =
Education is a necessity, not a luxury
THE TIME IS RIGHT FOR NEW APPROACHES
What is Open Education?
Open Education encompasses resources, tools and practices that employ a framework of open sharing to improve educational access and effectiveness worldwide.
Open Education combines the traditions of knowledge sharing and creation with 21st century technology to create a vast pool of openly shared educational resources while harnessing today’s collaborative spirit to develop educational approaches that are more responsive to learner’s needs.
Open Education Allows
Higher Education
to reconsider approaches
to teaching and learning
GLOBAL EXAMPLES
http://open.umn.edu
Open Text Books
http://www.economist.com/news/u
nited-states/21612200-its-
economics-101-why-textbooks-cost-
so-much
http://phet.colorado.edu/
Open Interactive Simulations
http://sccmath.wordpress.com/mat12x-fall-2014/
Donna Gaudet
Head of Mathematics
Department
More information:
http://www.oeconsortium.org/projects/impa
ct-of-openness-on-institutions/scottsdale-
community-college/
https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/
Saide's African Storybook Project is an initiative to stimulate the provision
and use of openly licensed stories in local African languages for early
reading. The project is conducting pilots in rural and urban sites across
Kenya, Uganda, Lesotho and South Africa.
The vision of the African Storybook Project is for every African child to
have enough stories in a language familiar to them to practise their
reading skills and learn to love reading.
http://www.africanstorybook.org/
Open Education Movement in Indonesia
• Country of 18,000 islands
• 500 ethnics groups
Some projects:
• Aptikom Open CourseWare
• Open K-12 Digital Books
• JPA-APTIK Open Library Network
http://issuu.com/ocwconsortium/docs/oerinindonesia
Arab League Educational,
Cultural and Scientific Organization (ALECSO)
• Deliver the benefits of open education to the
Arab world
• Expand access to free, high-quality, open
education materials in Arabic, with a focus on
STEM
• Lower geographic, economic, and even gender-
based barriers to learning
• Help Arab professors and intellectuals create
their own open courses
http://www.projects-alecso.org/
Open Education Consortium
30,000+
courses
280+
organizations
40
countries
29
languages
DELFT UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY
“Open and online education
allows people from around
the world access to the top
education of TU Delft. It
enables everybody who
wants to develop themselves
and accommodates the
increasing number of
students seeking higher
education. TU Delft is
dedicated to deliver
world class education
to everyone.”
Drs. Anka Mulder. Vice President Education TU Delft
Massive Open Online
Courses (MOOCs)
Open Course Ware (OCW)
Online Distance
Education (ODE)
CampusEducation
Open & Online portfolio
OpenCourseWare (OCW)• Course Materials• Free• Big Exposure, Worldwide audience• Both Bachelor and Master level• No interaction with faculty• No accredited certificate
Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs)• Learning Activities & Course Materials• Free• Enrolled students only, massive numbers• Bachelors level• Certificate of Completion
Online Distance Education• Learning Activities & Course Materials• Paid enrollment• Enrolled students only, limited numbers• Accredited Course Certificate• Full Master Degree
On Campus Education• Direct access to education• Research facilities• World Class Library• Student social tissue• Student projects
TU Delft Extension School
“Educate the world &
enhance quality of online & campus education”
DelftX MOOCs
Next GenerationInfrastructures - 2
Drinking Water Treatment
FunctionalProgramming
Technology forBiobased Products
Solving Complex Problems
ResponsibleInnovation
Treatment of Urban Sewage
Introduction toWater & Climate
Introduction toSolar Energy
AeronauticalEngineering
Pre-University Calculus
Credit Risk Management
Next GenerationInfrastructures - 1
Data Analysis: Take it to the MAX()
Framing
Topology in Condensed Matter
http://edx.org/school/delftx
Delft DesignApproach
Map Next Generation Infrastructures
Each marker on the map represents a participating student in this course.
CC-BY TU Delft DelftX
Impact of Open Education:
How a MOOC changed his life
• Andersson Contreras
• Student from Colombia
https://www.edx.org/blog/how-delft-university-technology-changed
MOOCs impact campus education
flipped classroom concept in the on campus course ET3034TU ‘Solar
Energy’ using the DelftX/edX MOOC
Prelimary results• Arno Smets was able to cover ~30% more material than I used to do in the classical classroom
concept
• The passing rates went up from averaged 71% in the period 2010 – 2013 up to 89% in 2014.
• The average grade went up from 6.51 (on a scale from 1 to 10) for the period 2010-2013 to 7.09 in
2014, showing an increase of 0.58.
• 69% of the students prefers the flipped classroom approach above the classical teaching approach.
Only 13% prefers the classical classroom approach.
More info: http://www.e-learn.nl/2015/01/11/mooc-has-positive-effect-on-campus-education
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