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August 18, 2006 OpenCourseWare Brainstorming Lunch. The Global Movement OCW and OER in the US Understanding value to US Schools. OpenCourseWare Brainstorming Lunch. 1. I. The Global Movement II. OCW and OER in the US III. Understanding value to US Schools. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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OpenCourseWare Brainstorming Lunch *

August 18, 2006

OpenCourseWare Brainstorming Lunch

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OpenCourseWare Brainstorming Lunch *

The Global MovementOCW and OER in the USUnderstanding value to US Schools
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A New Model for Open Sharing

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I. The Global MovementII. OCW and OER in the USIII. Understanding value to US Schools

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The Global Movement Kyoto, April 2006
Representatives of over 100 institutions worldwideChina (CORE)France (ParisTech)IndiaJapan (Japan OCW Consortium)Spain (Universia)ThailandUnited StatesVietnam (VOICE)

50 have OCW content published; 50 more are in process

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The Global Movement Mission and Goals
Mission: To advance education and empower people worldwide through OpenCourseWare

Goals of ConsortiumEnsure long-term sustainability of OpenCourseWare projectsExtend the reach and impact of OpenCourseWareFoster the development of additional OpenCourseWare projects

An identified priority: Formation of regional recruitment groups

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I. The Global MovementII. OCW and OER in the USIII. Understanding value to US Schools

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OCW and OER in the US Some Dates

2000 - Rice Connextions site launched2001 April - MIT OCW announced2002 - Term Open Educational Resources adopted at UNESCOs 2002 forum on the Impact of OpenCourseWare for Higher Education2002 - Harvard University Library Open Collections initiative launched2002 September - MIT Pilot site launched2004 eduCommons OCW Content Management System2005 February - First meeting of OCW Consortium2005 September - Second meeting of OCW Consortium2006 April - Third meeting of OCW Consortium

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OCW and OER in the US The OER Landscape
The World of Open Educational Resources
ContentMaterials published for learning or reference
Learning
Reference

Collections UTOPIA Library of Congress Internet Archive Google Scholar Wikis PLoS and other open journals
Courseware MIT OCW JHSPH OCW Notre Dame Tufts OCW UMich OCW Utah St. OCW Japan OCW
Learning Objects Rice Connexions Merlot UC-Berkeley videos
Development Tools Rice Connexions
Groupware H20 (at Harvard) Wikis USUs OSLO research
Content Management Systems (CMS) USUs EduCommons
ToolsSoftware for development and delivery of resources
Licensing Tools Creative Commons
Best Practices CMU (design principles)
Interopability OKI IMS
StandardsShared conventions for digital publishing of open resources
Learning Management Systems (LMS) Sakai Moodle
Note: I dont think this is the most up-to-date version.

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I. The Global MovementII. OCW and OER in the USIII. Understanding value to US Schools

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Understanding US Value No US group so far
No natural group forming in the US

First step for US recruiting--exploring OCW value

Wed like to learn more about views of OCW on your campus

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Understanding US Value Discussion Questions
Is OCW/OER on your radar at all?

What about the OCW is attractive to your institution? What is not?

What systems and resources on your campus might make OCW publication easier? More difficult?

What external factors might influence your interest in OCW?


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Thank You!

Visit MIT OpenCourseWare online athttp://ocw.mit.edu

Visit the Opencourseware How To site on the Web athttp://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/HowTo/index.htm

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