Teaching & Learning ForumBy Moodlerooms
The Importance of Being Open
Phill MillerVP, Moodlerooms
3@MoodleroomsEMEA
@ghenrick
@phjmille
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Openness and Education
History of Open
Education
Open Content Open Courses Open Software The Structure of Openness
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Perspectiva: La historia de educación abierta
Mission: Collect all of the wisdom of the world
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Free and Open Education
Open Academic Journals and Research
Internet
Open Education Today
Reimagine Education
• Open Content
• Open Courses
• Open Software
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Open Content
Private and Protected
Creative Commons
Expensive and Difficult to Find
Unknown Quality
Universal Access Community
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Are MOOCS the best chance we have to satisfy a global thirst for education?The Guardian, August, 2014
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Open Courses
Exclusive
Massive
Closed Inaccessible
Open Online
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Open Source Software
Proprietary
Open and “Free”
Expensive Difficult to Manage
Software as a Service Cloud Based
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Business Higher Education / Further Education
Continuing Education
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[Go Global]
[Be Local]
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Blackboard Offices
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Partner offices
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Product Development Staff
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Client Engagement Staff
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2014 Moodlerooms Clients
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Q1 2015 New Clients
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+ Remote-Learner UK
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Small, midsize institutions
Primary/Secondary
Emerging Markets
Value
Low Cost
Compelling Functionality
Governments that require Open Source.
Small institutions using Moodle today.
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Moodlerooms for Business
Small, Midsize Businesses
Core Integrations Services
Course Merchant
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[eLearning Administrator]
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Manage your calendar
Have more flexibility
White Glove “eLearning Concierge” service
Advanced Disaster Recovery Options
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Community - Andy
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Teaching & Learning ForumBy Moodlerooms
Reimagine Education
Phillip Miller
Phillip.Miller@blackboard.com