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Jöran Muuß-Merholz

Summary of the second edition EduCoop - Open Educational Resources Policy in Europe - 0 views

  • EduCoop – Open Education Cooperative
  • openness means cooperation, process, diversity, readiness for change, trust, courage and a willingness to experience something new
  • During last year’s pilot edition, we have worked with math teachers
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  • cooperation model for creating high-quality open educational resources (OER)
  • lack of materials for home room is a huge problem
  • We invited 14 teachers to participate in the project. They had absolute freedom when it came to the topics they covered or how they worked
  • the materials were to be made in groups and become open educational resources
  • During four meetings and additional remote collaboration they fine-tuned their topic and got to know design methods and technical solutions, all while learning about novelties from the education world
Jöran Muuß-Merholz

What's Next for OpenCon: Putting Equity at the Core - OpenCon - 0 views

  • August 08, 2019
  • a shift in how SPARC supports OpenCon to reflect the OpenCon community’s evolution
  • reconfigured global meeting in 2020
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  • put equity at the core of its work
  • make research and education more open and equitable
  • OpenCon’s community has made it clear that equity is essential and inclusion is non-negotiable
  • In redesigning systems for creating and sharing knowledge to be open, we can address deep inequities in the current system.
  • Openness can enable equity, but does not ensure it. Equity can only be achieved by design, with accountability, and in partnership with those who have been excluded.
  • The goal is to move from conversations to commitments and to create accountability in making progress together
  • as a conduit with underrepresented groups to address inclusion
  • Over the next year, we will also focus on developing a long-term sustainability plan to provide the support the community needs
Jöran Muuß-Merholz

An OpenEd Conference Update - 0 views

  • In 2003 I invited a small group of about forty people interested in open content and open courseware to Logan, Utah. Since then, this annual meeting has grown year after year to where we are today – 850 people
  • And so the time has come for us to reconsider, as a community, how we wish to organize ourselves, learn from each other, and collaborate with one another
  • this year’s Open Education Conference is the last I plan to organize. As of this Friday afternoon the conference will be adjourned indefinitely. This
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  • it’s a call to reset and start over
  • I expect this will be a difficult, messy, and at times even painful process. But most things worth doing are.
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