open ed talking points
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Talking points for Open Ed around the globe.TRANSCRIPT
Mutual
LearningSharing&
Most students begin their education
highly motivated to learn;
most teachers are highly motivated to share knowledge, not only with their students but with anyone who can
benefit.bnd by Lara Eller
http://www.flickr.com/photos/99079793@N00/24786113/
available for anyone to use, share, and
adapt to suit their educational needs.
Michael Reschke cba
Open education depends on a
high-quality pool of freely licensed
resources.
OER give
learners access
to a broad array
of knowledge
materials...
Active learner participation
• finding
• evaluating
• generating knowledge
Skills gained: • critical thinking
• creativity
• communication
• collaboration
Open education supports
skill development through
Tebnaxt by Susan Ware
http://www.flickr.com/photos/suswar/2500249119/
Open education supports • formal education
• informal education • lifelong learning
Tebnaxt
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mimax/303567279/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mimax/303567279/
by Max
Open education supports equal education opportunity,
regardless of region, income,
or level of technology.
http://flickr.com/photos/vernhart/1511413221/ Vern HartRibna.
OER can be
easily modified
and adapted to
different learning
circumstances.
Advanced technology
is not necessary.
Ribna.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/judybaxter/4462965/.
Ribna. alexanderimages
http://www.flickr.com/photos/9432444@N05/656500490/.
Judy Baxter
Ribna.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/venky7/2157716223/
Venkatesh Hariharan
Intellectual property restrictions in most parts of the world have increased
TRIPS • bi-lateral treaties •
increased enforcement • DRM •
TebnxtGlobe by ONT Design http://flickr.com/photos/ontdesign/692369952/
When IP restricts access,
adaptation and sharing,
Tebaxt Simon musichttp://flickr.com/photos/fruey/1368008974/
protecting the
right to education.
OER helps open doors
OER can be easily
modified, translated,
and shared,
so they encourage
local production of
educational resources
suited to both individual and
societal values, language and
culture. Ribna.http://flickr.com/photos/ethnocentrics/213657197/by Ethnocentrics
by Thomas Slyhttp://flickr.com/photos/tomsly/87973199/ Rib
Ribn by nofrillshttp://flickr.com/photos/nofrills/10895361/
Open education helps teachers
... as well as learners.
Tebndxt Zeetz Joneshttp://flickr.com/photos/zeetzjones/562496275/
Tebnxthttp://flickr.com/photos/thomashawk/387971417/
Thomas Hawk
Tebndxt by Armelhttp://flickr.com/photos/18209739@N04/2368619081/
The world
is changing.
Both educators and learners
now have an enormous body
of knowledge to draw from.
This means:
• Pedagogical innovation
for teachers
• Greater ability to direct
their education for
learners
http://flickr.com/photos/dptlc/126121730/ Tebxt Edgar Zessinthal
Open education
is a global movement.
Developing
Developed Not:
• a charity
• resource transfer
• technical assistance
Empowers people
in a
global dialogue
How do WE improve
education?
http://flickr.com/photos/greg_robbins/471734788/
Tebnaxt Greg Robbins
http://flickr.com/photos/pugno_muliebriter/1384247192/
Nancy cbn
http://flickr.com/photos/tantek/85610375/
Tantek Çelik cbn
Judy Baxter cbnahttp://flickr.com/photos/judybaxter/501511984/
ccLearn's goal is to promote open education for everyone, everywhere.
Our projects are designed to address the most important
and the results benefit the entire open education community.
legal
technological
and social barriers
to open education
http://flickr.com/photos/9583071@N02/695552819/ John LeGear bea
http://flickr.com/photos/wwworks/440672445/ Woodley Wonderworks be
Often, scholarly
research and traditional
educational resources
are produced in just a
handful of countries...
but open education
empowers contributions
from everywhere!
http://flickr.com/photos/wwworks/440672445/ Woodley Wonderworks be
The best open educational
resources are created in contexts
in which they will be used,
supporting cultural integrity and
empowering people around the
world to participate in scholarly
conversations.
The educational community is built on sharing.
Open education fosters a culture of learning and collaboration, allowing educators and learners to develop new applications and contexts for the use of educational materials.
http://flickr.com/photos/ryanr/142455033/
ryancr bn=
The best licenses for education enable
• Learner engagement
• Innovation
• Adaption to fit local needs
Licenses that don!t
permit derivative
works limit the
flexibility to
translate or modify
the work for an
educational
context, or to
distribute it in
alternate formats.
dhttp://flickr.com/photos/aldhil/1933995970/ Melilotus bn=de
http://flickr.com/photos/tantek/85610375/
Tantek Çelik cbn
Likewise, licenses with non-commercial or even
share-alike provisions may limit interoperability
of educational
materials and make
it difficult to share
resources on- and
offline.
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Truly open licensing is essential
• Maximizes the potential of educational materials
• The ways in which materials are used determines their true impact
Open education supports
skill development through
active learner
participation, promote
skills such as critical and
creative thinking,
communication, and
collaboration that will
often determine success
in life.
http://flickr.com/photos/durian/268701719/ Adrian Bailon bn=de
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