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Except where otherwise noted these materials

are licensed Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC BY)

Sharing & Collaborative Culture in Education

Iowa Statewide Teaching and

Learning Conference

Paul Stacey

Associate Director of Global Learning

Creative Commons

9-Apr-2015

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Education is about sharing.

a present for you... by Alessandro CC BY

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My personal experience as it relates to

conference theme:

“Creating a Collaborative Culture to

Enhance Student Learning”

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1981-83

Teacher – 1982-1984

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Up & Running Systems – 1985 - 1990

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National Air Traffic Controller Training – 1991 - 92

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Technical University of BC – 1999 - 2003

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BCcampus - 2003 - 2012

80% collaborations and partnerships between multiple BC post-secondary

institutions. 45 external partners involved in the 131 development projects.

External partners include:

• national and international universities

• professional associations

• K-12 school districts and school boards

• e-learning companies

• Foundations

• First Nations tribal councils

• health authority’s

• literacy groups

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5Rs: The Powerful Rights of OER

• Make, own, and control your own copy of the contentRetain

• Use the content in its unaltered formReuse

• Adapt, adjust, modify, improve, or alter the contentRevise

• Combine the original or revised content with other OER to create something newRemix

• Share your copies of the original content, revisions, or remixes with othersRedistribute

How can we use this additional potential in teaching and

learning?

How can we extend, revise, and remix our pedagogy based on

these additional capabilities?

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Remote Web-based Science Labs

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Lab

EquipmentInternet RWSL

Observation

Data

Manipulation

Students

Commun-icationData Acquisition

& Analysis

Video/Audio

Observation

Physical

Manipulation

Mumble

Skype

ElluminateSocial – groups of 4

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Observation

13

Pan Tilt Zoom CameraVideo Streamer

Video Mixer

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Physical Manipulation

Robotic ArmLinear SlidesRotary TablesSlide Loader

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Data Acquisition & Analysis

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Raw dataVisualized Data

LabVIEW Software

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Consortia Partners

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Professional Learning – 2003 - 2012

2002-2007

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Professional Learning – 2003 - 2012

2002-2007

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Adult Learning & Global Change - 2004

• Masters graduate degree – enrolled at age of 50

• 100% online – no residency requirement

• Cohort based

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Collaborative

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Social

News Politics PersonalWorkCulture

School start dates, tuition, marking schemes, …

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Social Pedagogy

• Learning buddy

• Online groups

• Online discussions

• Team assignments

• Peer review

Online Collaborative Learning

group discussions, seminars, debates, teamwork

wikis, blogs, videos, communities of practice,

synchronous web conferencing, personal

learning networks

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Adult Learning & Global Change Institute

2006 Canada

2008 Sweden

2010 Australia

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Dare2BDigital – 2008

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Growth of Collaboration & Sharing Culture – 2003-12

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Growth of Commons

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https://stateof.creativecommons.org

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creativecommons.org

Creative Commons – 2012

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Global Commons Growth

28

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Open Book Projecthttp://www.state.gov/secretary/20092013clinton/rm/2013/01/203382.htm

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Open Policy Network

32https://openpolicynetwork.org/

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“To ensure that the Federal investment of these

funds has as broad an impact as possible and to

encourage innovation in the development of new

learning materials, as a condition of the receipt of

a TAACCCT grant, the grantee will be required to

license to the public all work created with the

support of the grant under a Creative Commons

Attribution 3.0 (CC BY) license.”

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http://profiles.open4us.org/taaccct/

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With $2 billion over 4 years, TAACCCT is

the largest OER* initiative in the world.

*thanks to CC BY license requirement

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Labour market demand - high

growth industry sectors

Employers & Industry

Design & delivery of employer

sponsored work-based training

models

Community Colleges

(Consortia – in state &

interstate)

1. Evidence Based

Design

• use evidence to

design program

strategies

• base program

design on a level of

evidence

• use data for

continuous

improvement of

programs

2. Stacked &

Latticed

Credentials

• post-secondary

credentials that

have labor market

value

• certificates,

certifications,

diplomas, and

degrees

• competency-based

educational

programs

3. Transferability &

Articulation

• career pathways

that transfer and

articulate

• within and across

state lines & within

consortia

• bridge from non-

credit to credit

• build on previously

funded courses &

credentials

4. Online & Tech-

Enabled Learning

• hybrid and blended

learning strategies

• open enrollment,

modularize content,

accelerate course

delivery, interactive

simulations,

gaming, digital

tutors, synchronous

& asynchronous, …

• OER & UDL

5. Strategic

Alignment

• outreach to

community -

employers and

industry, public

workforce system,

non-profit

organizations,

philanthropies …

• leverage supports

& do not duplicate

existing programs

Six Core Elements

Local workforce investment

board

Public Workforce System

Job centers, adult education

agencies, career and technical

education agencies

Partnerships

6. Align with Previously-Funded TAACCCT Projects

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High Growth Industry Sectors

Energy

Health

Manufacturing

Bridging -

Basic Education

Transportation

Information

Technology

DOL TAACCCT Round 1 Data Analysis by Paul Stacey 20-Feb-2013

% GRANTEES DEVELOPING CURRICULA

IN SHARED FIELDS OF STUDY

TAACCCT program creates OER

in vocational industry sectors

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38https://www.skillscommons.org/

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Growing Impact of Collaborative Culture on Curricula

39

http://open.bccampus.ca/

http://lumenlearning.com/success-story-tidewater/

21 OER-based “Z courses” that make up the zero textbook cost

“Z-Degree” an associate of science degree program in business

administration.

Open textbooks for the 40 highest

enrolled courses across post secondary

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Z-Degree

41

http://lumenlearning.com/success-story-tidewater/

21 OER-based “Z courses” that make

up the zero textbook cost “Z-Degree”

an associate of science degree program

in business administration.

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K-12 OER Collaborative

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http://k12oercollaborative.org/

Proposals to create full-course, high-quality OER

supporting K–12 mathematics and English language

arts/literacy, aligned with state learning standards.

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Collaborative Culture Impact on Teaching & Learning

43http://opencontent.org/blog/archives/2975

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Improve Course Materials

44http://chemwiki.ucdavis.edu/

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Add to Global Knowledge Commons

45

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Murder_Madness_and_Mayhem

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Design Course Assignments

46http://assignments.ds106.us/

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http://opendesignnow.org/

http://n-e-r-v-o-u-s.com/

https://www.opendesk.cc/

http://www.thingiverse.com

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https://openpolicynetwork.org/iol/#about

Institute for Open Leadership by Cable Green CC BY

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Collaborative Culture Business Models

http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/45022

Building an open source business by Libby Levi CC BY-SA

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The

Road

Ahead

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Paul Stacey

Creative Commons

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