Opening Educational Practices in Scotland
Developing an open educational resourcePete Cannell, Open Learning Champions Workshop 21 Feb 2017
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About us
Opening Educational Practices in Scotland is a cross-sector project that facilitates best practice in Scottish open education. We aim to enhance Scotland’s reputation and capacity for developing publicly available and licenced online materials, supported by high quality pedagogy and learning technology.
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The OEPS project• Now in third year of
three• Working with multiple
partners to identify and share good practice.
• Working with partners to develop exemplar OER www.oepscotland.org
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What do we mean by OER?
Educational resources produced under a Creative Commons License that allows retention, reuse, revision, remixing and redistribution).
OEPS has focused on the degree to which design, development and distribution accounts for equity and openness.
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What do we mean by OEP?Open Educational Practices are usually understood as approaches to teaching and facilitation using technology in the context of high quality OER.
We have found it helpful to extend notions of Open Educational Practice beyond Learning Design into the nature of the interface between the provider and the world and the social practices that mediate between providers, partners and learners.
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Why use online resources?Scale and reach• Whatever the license attached to them, online courses can be studied
by anyone with access to the Internet. Modern software enables course materials to be readable on a wide range of digital devices. Access no longer restricted to those with a desktop or laptop computer.
Interactivity• Well-designed courses provide opportunities for active learning through
interactive exercises. Feedback• It’s possible to design courses so that learners share some personal
information and provide insights into their experience through the completion of exercises or survey questions.
Analytics• It’s possible to collect and aggregate data on how many people engage
with the course, what they study and their study outcomes.
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Why use openly licensed materials?
Cost• There is no charge for using openly licensed courses.
Some course providers do charge for a certificated that documents successful completion.
Unfettered use• The open license allows unrestricted use of course
material, whether viewed online or downloaded to an e-reader, or in hard copy.
Reputation• Openly licensed materials are often derived from earlier
versions that have been developed by well-recognised and trusted organisations
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Why use openly licensed materials?
Editable• The open license allows individuals and organisations to edit
material to be more relevant to their particular context (subject to giving appropriate acknowledgement to the originator).
New versions• Open, online courses can be revised and/or remixed with
other openly licensed material to produce new courses that are improved in the light of experience, more up to date or targeted at a different set of students.
Economies of scale and contextualisation• Open online courses allow the possibility of combining large-
scale reach and economies of scale with low cost, bespoke versioning for specific audiences.
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Using and creating open coursesUsing open courses
• Students and pedagogy first – technology second• Start with learning design – who are the
students – how and where will they study … what opportunities are their for peer support …• Curate the resources and embed in a
clear and supportive structure
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Using and creating open coursesCreating open courses
• Students and pedagogy first – technology second
• Partners and platforms• Start with learning
design – who are the students – how and where will they study … what opportunities are their for peer support …
How to make an open online coursehttp://www.open.edu/openlearncreate/course/view.php?id=2221
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Exemplar courses• Four live, nine in
production• Produced in
partnership• Responding to
partner needs and motivations
Short, free, openly licensed
Strong demand for:• Transitions – filling gaps• Professional development• Knowledge exchange
superfactice https://pixabay.com/en/laptop-knowledge-information-1749345/ CC0
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http://www.open.edu/openlearncreate/course/view.php?id=2161
An example
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• OEPS is developing resources and guides to help with good practice in using and creating open online courses: www.oepscotland.org www.oeps.ac.uk
Resources
www.open.edu/openlearncreate/
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