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Jöran Muuß-Merholz

This Trend Report: Open Educational Resources 2012 is published by the Special Interest... - 1 views

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    March 2012 Trend Report: Open Educational Resources 2012 is published by the Special Interest Group Open Educational Resources This report comprises articles by the following authors: Martijn Arnoldus - Creative Commons NL Cora Bijsterveld - Delft University of Technology Anda Counotte - Dutch Open University Wim Didderen - Dutch Open University Sofia Dopper - Delft University of Technology Ria Jacobi - Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences Ben Janssen - Dutch Open University Hester Jelgerhuis - SURF Ellen Kuipers - Arnhem/Nijmegen University of Applied Sciences Fred Mulder - Dutch Open University Martijn Ouwehand - Delft University of Technology Wilfred Rubens - Dutch Open University Robert Schuwer - Dutch Open University Willem van Valkenburg - Delft University of Technology Steven Verjans - Dutch Open University Nicolai van der Woert - Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre The editors of the report were Ria Jacobi (Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences) and Nicolai van der Woert (Radboud  University Nijmegen Medical Centre, RUNMC).  Final editing Monique Janssens, JT&P Communicatie - www.JTenP.nl 
Jöran Muuß-Merholz

Ria Jacobi und Nicolai van der Woert, Special Interest Group Open Educational... - 1 views

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    Jochen Robes: "Ein lesenswerter Report, der aus der Fülle von Berichten über Open Educational Resources (OER) heraussticht. Herausgeber ist eine niederländische Special Interest Group, die sich mit Blick auf den Hochschulbereich dem Thema OER widmet. Der Report versammelt 12 Artikel und kurze Spotlights, die aus verschiedenen Perspektiven (educational, content-related, technological, organisational) den aktuellen Stand der OER-Bewegung zusammenfassen. Dabei sparen die Autoren nicht mit kritischen Anmerkungen, was den Stand der konkreten Anwendung von OER-Materialien betrifft - sowohl in den Niederlanden, aber auch darüber hinaus. Wie in vielen Berichten der jüngeren Vergangenheit wird auch hier betont, dass "there is currently a transition from an emphasis on Open Educational Resources (OER) to one on Open Educational Practices (OEP). Whereas OER focus on how resources can be made available and stored for the long term, OEP have to do with how OER can be utilised in an education system in such a way as to bring about an improved learning experience." (S. 18) Ein weiterer, interessanter Artikel beleuchtet OER aus der Perspektive "content curation" und verbindet OER und Scoop.it! ("Content curation: a new way of monitoring "The Truth"?") Und an vielen Stellen wird eine Verbindung zwischen OER/ OEP und Massive Open Online Courses hergestellt!"
Juergen Plieninger

LangOER: Open Ecucational Resources in less used languages: a state of the art report ... - 1 views

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    "This report presents the results of an in-depth investigation and analysis of Open Educational Resources (OER) in 23 languages, including the target languages of the LangOER consortium: Dutch, Frisian, Greek, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish and Swedish. Target languages have also been extended to more European languages, regional and minority languages (RML) such as: Catalan, Danish, Estonian, Finnish, Flemish, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Latgalian, Norwegian, Romanian and Welsh. The investigation also included a more global overview by using languages such as English, French, and German for reference The scope of this report is to present the state of the art of OER in less used languages, and to frame some current features of relevance for further development."
Benjamin Wagener

Schule digital - YouTube - 0 views

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    Recht guter Beitrag vom elektrischen Reporter zu den Problemen beim Einsatz verschiedener Medien im Schulunterricht und Open Educational Resources.
Benjamin Wagener

Bildung - YouTube - 0 views

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    Der elektrische Reporter zu neuen Möglichkeiten zur Bildung durch Kollaboration u.a. über das Netz.
Jöran Muuß-Merholz

Elektrischer Reporter - Phase III - 045: Zweitbildschirme, Fußballer und Lehr... - 0 views

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    Schule digital - Wie Verlage und Politik das Schulbuch verteidigen und dabei den Weg zu neuen Lehr- und Lernmethoden verbauen.
Jöran Muuß-Merholz

DigiLit Leicester | SocialTech - 0 views

  • supporting secondary school teaching and teaching support staff in developing their digital literacy knowledge, skills and practice, and their effective use of digital tools, environments and approaches in their work with learners
  • significant investment in technology being made across the city
  • the project team created a Digital Literacy Framework, linking digital literacy with secondary school practice
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  • the Project Activities Report.
  • The DigiLit Leicester project created an infrastructure for holistic, integrated change, by supporting staff development in 15 the area of digital literacy for secondary school teachers and teaching support staff
Jöran Muuß-Merholz

A Federation of Responsibility: Quality for Open Educational Resources and Open Educati... - 2 views

  • my colleagues Anthony Camilleri, Prof. Dr. Jan Pawlowski and myself on behalf of European Foundation for Quality in E-learning (EFQUEL)
  • “Opening up Education: Innovative teaching and learning for all through new technologies and Open Educational Resources”
  • we show  that quality assurance of OER and Open Educational Practices (OEP) requires a complex mix of quality tools
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  • democratisation of the processes of quality review
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    "In a new EU Commission report, issued by the EU research center on prospective technological studies, my colleagues Anthony Camilleri, Prof. Dr. Jan Pawlowski and myself on behalf of European Foundation for Quality in E-learning (EFQUEL) have authored a comprehensive analysis of quality issues around open educational resources and open educational practices."
Jöran Muuß-Merholz

Open Educational Resources in the Commonwealth 2021 - 0 views

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    "The present report is the outcome of a study on the status of OER in the Commonwealth conducted in late 2021. Considering the importance of OER in the context of the challenges posed by Covid-19, the findings shall be useful for Member States and educational institutions to mainstream OER. The overall objective is to help countries across the Commonwealth understand the status of OER and develop strategies and action plans for the implementation of the 2019 UNESCO Recommendation on OER. "
Jöran Muuß-Merholz

Case Studies/California Free Digital Textbook Initiative - CC Wiki - 0 views

  • n phase 1, 15 are openly licensed under one of the Creative Commons licenses. All 10 that passed 90% of CA’s state standards are CC licensed. Motivations How did the author or organization first hear about Creative Commons? Why did they choose to license under Creative Commons? Which license did they select and why? Any other issues you may have come across/comments you’d like to make. Delete the above questions and add text here. Media Please include any screenshots, logos, links to videos, audio files, press hits, etc. To upload a file, open a separate window and click through Special:Upload. Delete the above questions and add text here. Retrieved from "http://wiki.creativecommons.org/index.php?title=Case_Studies/California_Free_Digital_Textbook_Initiative&oldid=52298" Categories: CasestudyUSA About CC Wiki This page was last modified on 5 September 2011, at 15:12.
  • Of the 16 textbooks submitted in phase 1, 15 are openly licensed under one of the Creative Commons licenses. All 10 that passed 90% of CA’s state standards are CC licensed.
  • Of the 16 textbooks submitted in phase 1, 15 are openly licensed under one of the Creative Commons licenses.
Jöran Muuß-Merholz

Coalition Letter to President Obama Calling for OER Policy Commitment | SPARC - 0 views

  • August 4, 2015 President Barack Obama
  • organizations from the education, library, technology, public interest and legal communities
  • Office of Science and Technology Policy's call for ideas to strengthen the U.S. Open Government National Action Plan
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  • To ensure that the value of educational materials created with federal funds is maximized, we call upon the President to issue a strong Administration policy to ensure that they are made available to the public as Open Educational Resources to freely use, share, and build upon.
  • The Federal Government currently invests billions of taxpayer dollars each year in programs that include the creation of educational, training, and instructional materials through grants, contracts, and other cooperative agreements
  • While these materials are created for the public good, they are generally not open to the members of the public who paid for them
  • generalizing these program-specific policies
  • significant educational benefits
  • Governments in other countries are already taking meaningful steps to harness the power of Open Educational Resources
  • Poland
  • Canada
  • a strong Administration policy that will ensure that these valuable informational and educational assets created with Federal funds are unlocked and made available to the educators, students, investors, and innovators eager to put them to productive use.
  • A broad definition of educational materials
  • designed to educate, instruct, train or inform
  • concerning, for example, public health, the environment, or energy that could be adapted for educational use
  • Free access through the internet.
  • enable reuse.
  • Agencies should be required to implement this policy in no more than 12 months.
  • Agencies should report their progress and results to the Office of Science and Technology Policy
Jöran Muuß-Merholz

David Wiley steps down and adjourns the Open Education Conference - 0 views

  • The conference, which grew from 40 attendees in 2003 to 850 this year, was a meeting place for advocates of open education
  • it’s a call to reset and start over
  • a fracturing of the tenuously aligned coalition of open education advocates
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  • differences in the goals and preferred tactics of open education advocates could no longer be bridged
  • Many people in the coalition had different goals, Feldstein wrote
  • Publishing companies have recently tried to enter the open education space, taking open educational resources and selling them with added supplemental material or charging for them through a closed platform
  • Are you primarily focused on reducing costs for students? Improving student success? Increasing pedagogical flexibility for faculty? Bringing retribution to publishers?
  • It’s a more mature, more critical, more nuanced discussion
  • which kinds of licenses should count as “open,”
  • “Open education is growing up,”
  • same belief of making educational materials available to everyone
  • had questioned Wiley’s prominent role because of his race, religion or association with a for-profit company
  • We could take advantage of more hybrid and online sessions
  • This year's Open Education Conference had more attendees than ever before. Why is it ending after 16 years, and what does its demise mean for the cause? By Lilah Burke November 6, 2019 .top-social {clear: both; width: 56px !important; background: #fafafa; position: absolute; box-sizing: border-box; padding: 10px 5px 5px 10px !important; left: -70px; top: 60px; border-radius: 10px 0 0 10px; border-right: 4px solid #f1f1f1 !important;} @media only screen and (max-width: 979px) { .top-social{ clear: both; width: 100% !important; background: #fafafa; position: relative; box-sizing: border-box; left: 0; top: 0; border-radius: 0; border-bottom: 4px solid #f1f1f1 !important; border-right: 0 !important; display: block; margin: 0; margin-top: 0; text-align: center; padding: 5px 0 0 0 !important; float:none !important; } body.node-type-special-reports .top-social { display:none; } }
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