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Open School Education 2030 Starting off
Jonatan Castaño Muñoz Christine Redecker
Open Education 2030: Exploiting the Potential of OER for School Education - A Foresight Workshop - Seville, 28-29 May 2013
What are OER?
“OERs are teaching, learning or research materials that are in the public domain or released with an open license that allows for free use, adaptation, and distribution” (UNESCO, 2012)
“Open Educational Resources are
digital learning resources offered
online (…) freely
and openly
to teachers, educators,
students, and independent
learners in order to be
used, shared,
combined, adapted, and
expanded in teaching,
learning and research.” (OECD,
2012)
OER
accessible (open/public
)
use, re-vise, re-mix
free (no cost)
Share, re-use,
re-distribute
The “4R” of OER
Content
Cost Access
Personalisation Collaboration
Key Dimensions
OER
People
Efficiency
Quality
free (no cost)
accessible (open/public
)
use, re-vise, re-mix
Share, re-use,
re-distribute
Content
Current Trends in Adult Education
& LLL
OER
People
Efficiency
Quality
Cost Access
Personalisation Collaboration
Content
Current trends Higher Education
OER
People
Efficiency
Quality
Cost Access
Personalisation Collaboration (Students)
MOOCs
OCW
→ transition to formal courses → add (paid) services (e.g. teacher support) → certification ($)
OER initiatives in School Education in Europe
• Country Sheets on the Provision of Digital Resources in the Member States
• Information collected by DG Education and Culture in Preparation of the Upcoming Open Education Initiative
National/public OER repositories
EDU.fi
Bildung.at: 500,000 users, materials mostly teacher-produced EducationHighway. Large repository with 80 teachers curating resources
National Education portal (Start.e-edu.bg). Resources acquired from publishers via tenders
Materialeplatformen, part of "EMU" which links to commercial and non-commercial repositories
Virtuelle Schule; Deutscher Bildungsserver: 30,000 metadata records to external resources. In total 165 open access repositories www.e-paideia.ne; Psifiaca
sholika voithimata
Sulinet Digital Knowledge Base (SDT)
Scoilnet: 13,300 resources; some user-generated content. 1.6m webvisits in 2012
Innovascuela (central portal); Gold (database of best practices);
LIIS; skolatajs.lv; www.eduspace.lv
www.myschool.lu: 300,000 digital books, 200,000 lesson documents, 200,000 multimedia resources
Digischool; Kennisnet; Leerar24
NDLA
"Wolne Podręczniki" (free e-textbooks); "Wolne Lektury" (free literature);
Portal das Escolas: 1000 resources, validated by Ministry; "R21" (2000 whiteboard resources)
forum.portal.edu.ro; didactic.ro, e-scuola.ro, www.dascali.ro
www.sio.si: 9000 daily users
"Agrega" (267,000 objects; tagging); regional portals; "Recursos Educativos "(INTEF: 1000 resources)
"Länkskafferiet" (4500 links, moderated); national subject specific portals (200 OER); "Kunskapnavet" (10,000 OER + courses in 60 subjects)
National digital resource bank
EU27: Learning Resource Exchange (LRE) of EUN: 248,000 resources
Several national portals, eg : Edubases, PrimTICE, and Eduscol
Free educational media from non-commercial providers
Finnish Broadcasting Cooperation (YLE): 3000 educational videos, 3000 interactive exercises for free
Teleblik (15,000hrs of media heritage)
Norwegian state broadcasting company
Casa das Ciencias (Calouste Gulbenkain Foundation)
"AVE" (Instituto Cervantes: Spanish as foreign language)
Digital School Library; Télévision Swiss Romande; Educa portal Educa.Lernstick open source software programmes
Times Educational Supplement website (600,000 teaching materials)
"Le site.tv (VOD service + teaching materials); BNF (National Library) educational site; Institut National de l’Audiovisuel: multi-media resources + teaching materials for history teachers; Météofrance's animations in physics and chemistry; “Music prim” music catalogue + teaching material for primary school
Greek Educational Television
(Free) commercial digital resources
Knooppoint/ Digiportail: over 500,000 content licenses, 2300 products
KMD Education (2013)
Avita eLesson (pilot)
Wizwiz: 6000 resources from 60 publishers, 1100 of those are digital textbooks
Eg: Rekenblokken (Malmberg, publisher); Rekentuin, Taalzee (University led); Acadin
Digitaleressurser.no (Publishers Association)
"Educhmura" (PWN Publishers); IBUR (textbooks via subscription)
"Platform 20" (LeYa); Porto Editora
Pearson: "OpenClass" (open cloud-based service for importing OER); "Blue Sky" (enable teachers to mash-up content), "Oniline Learning Exchange"; Hodder: Dynamic Learning Platform"
www.digitaleschulbücher.de: pdf versions of textbooks
Range of websites, commercial & public sector
Collaborative OER production initiatives
LeMill
"KlasCement": over 67,000 members, 26,000 user generated resources. Moderation.
www.e-epimosforsi.ac.cy; also e-textbooks; 1157 resources
www.rvp.cz
"Koolielu": linked to LRE; moderation. "Best Objects in Baltics": user organised, rating system
"PuntoEdu": 3,000 learning objects; "Book in progress": network of 300 teachers creating textbooks; "Oilproject": sharing video/audio lessons (2200 lessons, 10,000 users, p2p/social rating)
Wikiwijs: 650,000 downloads, 1300 uploads in 2012
iTeach.ro (8500 teachers)
WikiDidacTIC; CeDeC teacher network
Lektion.se: 200,000 users, shared lesson plans, low moderation
Educanet
www.primaryschoolteaching.co.uk
www.teacher.bg. Strategic partnership with Microsoft. Teacher community (30,000)
Digital educational content developed for 25% of curriculum across all levels (113 titles) + 642 lesson units
Digital School initiative: enriched textbooks for all levels of education
Digital School: 18 e-textbooks, 2,500 complementary resources, 14 subjects
E-textbook pilot: 4 textbooks published, 25 more in 2013. 2m EUR
National e-textbook initiatives
Different levels and ways of engaging with OER
National initiatives/repositories + Engagement of non-commercial players + Engagement of commercial players + Collaborative production initiatives + national e-textbook initiatives
OER initiatives for school education
Digital educational content developed for 25% of curriculum across all levels (113 titles) + 642 lesson units
Digital School initiative: enriched textbooks for all levels of education
Digital School: 18 e-textbooks, 2,500 complementary resources, 14 subjects
E-textbook pilot: 4 textbooks published, 25 more in 2013. 2m EUR
LeMill
"KlasCement": over 67,000 members, 26,000 user generated resources. Moderation.
www.e-epimosforsi.ac.cy; also e-textbooks; 1157 resources
www.rvp.cz
"Koolielu": linked to LRE; moderation. "Best Objects in Baltics": user organised, rating system
"PuntoEdu": 3,000 learning objects; "Book in progress": network of 300 teachers creating textbooks; "Oilproject": sharing video/audio lessons (2200 lessons, 10,000 users, p2p/social rating)
Wikiwijs: 650,000 downloads, 1300 uploads in 2012
WikiDidacTIC; CeDeC teacher network
Lektion.se: 200,000 users, shared lesson plans, low moderation
Educanet
www.primaryschoolteaching.co.uk
www.teacher.bg. Strategic partnership with Microsoft. Teacher community (30,000)
National initiatives/repositories
+ Engagement of non-commercial players
+ Engagement of commercial players
+ Collaborative production initiatives
+ national e-textbook initiatives
Standards
National Metadata standard: FinnEduMeta
KlasCement: IEEELOM metadata standard
Deutscher Bildungsserver: Dublin Core
www.e-paideia.ne complies with IEEELOM & SCORM
Mix: ScoLOMFR, MetaSCEREN. SupLOMFR. IEEE-LOM, LOMFR
LOM AP
Variety: IMS LOM, NORLOM, SRU/SRW, OAI-PMH, Dublin Core, Scorm
LOM-ES
Länkskafferiet: Dublin Core
Problem Fragmentation & Discoverability
Variety of standards National standard International Standard