The Path to Open Learning is Paved with Good Intentions

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The Path to Open Learning is Paved with Good Intentions Patrick McAndrew [except where noted] UK

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Presented at CETIS Conference March 2013

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The Path to Open Learning is Paved with Good Intentions

Patrick McAndrew

[except where noted]

UK

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What we are saying

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Ban the buzzwords

“CETIS as go to organisation”

“Brick in the wall”

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“Google glass …. not just future issue”

“Should the Internet forget?”

Digital literacy vMedia wisdom

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Projects as parallel see-saws

“no tweets”

“Pragmatic approach to open”

“Doing it anyway … is sustainable”

Rewards of being an open academic

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Mentor in open innovation

Blessing rather than funding

Intellectual backing

Transferability

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http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php

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2004: Not just another brick in the wall

http://www.elframework.org

= definitely relevant for Learning Design

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“This is not what we meant …”Gardner Cambell, OpenEd 2012 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIzA4ItynYw

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Good Intentions

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Build on what we knowBuild on what we know

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A massively open online course (MOOC) is a model for delivering learning content online to virtually any person who wants to take the course.

http://www.educause.edu/library/massive-open-online-course-mooc

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The Open University is open to people, places, methods and ideas.

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Enhance OU reputation Extending reach Widening participation Experiment with courses Accelerate technologies Catalyst for collaboration Research base Recruitment of students

http://oro.open.ac.uk/17513/

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Does completion = success?

olnet.orghttp://www.katyjordan.com/MOOCproject.html

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InnovateInnovate

CC-BY Patrick McAndrew

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1. Be bold. Challenge and don’t take ‘no’ for an answer. Work out where you want to be and how you’ll get there.

2. Get off the mark! Make a start and keep ‘iterating the idea’.3. Get the people around you involved. You can’t do it all by

yourself.4. Bring governance with you in real time. Don’t force a fully

formed idea on to top management, get them involved early.

5. Deadlines matter. Fear of the unknown can easily lead to inertia so you need to move quickly on your ideas.

6. Show leadership. Be prepared to roll up your sleeves and get involved.

7. Enrol early adopters and listen to their ideas.8. Go live with a bang! If you don’t have marketing expertise,

bring on board someone who does.Martin Bean – quoted at

http://futurelearn.com/news/ou-and-futurelearn-chiefs-lead-innovation-master-class-at-nesta/

Martin Bean’s 8 lessons for innovators

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Be accessibleBe accessible

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Viscious circleViscious circle

Head brick wall

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“…most MOOCs work well for students who are self-motivated and already fairly well educated. Worldwide, the poorest students still don’t have the background … to participate in a major way.”

http://nation.time.com/2012/10/18/college-is-dead-long-live-college

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Aisha Project School – Zambia 2010. Andreia Santos

OER changing practice

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Securing Greater Accessibility

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Be interactiveBe interactive

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What is your next step?What is your next step?

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Be interactiveBe interactive

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Make use of dataMake use of data

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Use standardsUse standards

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UK IMS Centre

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Use the right licenceUse the right licence

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To be CC or not to be CC?

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Not be in it for the moneyNot be in it for the money

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(Inspired by Chris Pegler – built by Christopher McAndrew) First used in slides in 2004.

Be prepared to reuseBe prepared to reuse

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Try to answer the questionsTry to answer the questions

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Be happyBe happy

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1. Build on what we know.2. Innovate.3. Be accessible.4. Be interactive.5. Make use of data.6. Use the right licence.7. Be prepared to reuse.8. Not be in it for the money.9. Try to answer the questions.

10.Be Happy

Martin Bean – quoted at http://futurelearn.com/news/ou-and-futurelearn-chiefs-lead-innovation-master-class-at-nesta/

Good intentions

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