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www.le.ac.uk iTunes U: Corporate channel of free educational resources SPIDER: Sharing Practice with iTunes U Digital Eduational Resources Terese Bird Learning Technologist and SCORE Fellow University of Leicester/Open University ALT-C 8 September, 2011

iTunes U: Corporate Channel of Free Educational Resources

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This short paper was presented at ALT-C 2011 at University of Leeds, UK, on 8 September 2011. Terese Bird is a SCORE Fellow with Open University, UK.

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www.le.ac.uk

iTunes U:Corporate channel offree educational resources

SPIDER: Sharing Practice with iTunes U DigitalEduational ResourcesTerese BirdLearning Technologist and SCORE FellowUniversity of Leicester/Open University

ALT-C 8 September, 2011

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What’ll we talk about?

• What is iTunes U?

• Is iTunes U an OER channel?

• Impact – not just downloads

• How to join in

Photo courtesy of quiroso on Flickr

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iTunes U for University

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iTunes U USPs

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Power Search

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Not just universities

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Is iTunes U OER?

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Way back in 2005…

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What is OER?

OER Commons:

“Open Educational Resources are teaching and learning materials that you may freely use and reuse, without charge. OER often have a Creative Commons or GNU license that state specifically how the material may be used, reused, adapted, and shared.”

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Most important to learners & educators!

FreeAccessible

Good Quality

Learners

✔✗

Easily adapted Educators

Copyright OK

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iTunes U OER Scorecard

Attractive to contributors

Usable Useful Used Sustainable

Profile ✔ User Experience ✔

Quality material ✔

Download numbers ✔

Over 800 universities ✔

‘Apple gloss’ ✔

Search function ✔

Consistency ✔

Teachers ✔ Apple ✔

International reach ✔

Apple mobile ✔

Copyright ✗ ✔−

Personal ✔ Benefit to contributors/institution ✔

Linux, Android✗

Feedback✗ ✔

Not very repurposable ✗ ✔

Discoverability ✗ ✔

Community ✗

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Downloads

University Downloads

Open University, UK Over 38 million since June 2008

University of Oxford Over 10 million since June 2008

Coventry University 2.5 million in 2010 alone

University of Warwick 1 million Jan ‘09 – June ‘10

Cranfield University 5000 in 1st 10 days

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31 August – 7 September iTunesU TweetsLanguage No. of Tweets Language No. of Tweets

English 155 Portuguese 3

Japanese 52 Croatian 2

French 34 Indonesian 2

Spanish 15 Russian 2

Turkish 5 China 1

German 3 Dutch 1

Norwegian 3 Korean 1

Polish 3 Slovak 1

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Major ThemesTheme Example

Specific recommendation to another person

You might find MIT's OCW site of interest, also on iTunesU, for Python: http://t.co/DOYOOQ1

They just posted new lectures from @BunBTrillOG on iTunesU psyched to listen." << from when he was teaching @ Rice?

Man there's some good podcasts on itunesU for game theory.. Really good stuff..!

Report that I am learning something with iTunes U

Sunday morning with Paul Hegarty & iOS studies.

History of the Pixel –http://t.co/38YXIKI #iTunesU | RMIT University Watching a video podcast from Dallas Theological Seminary offered free thru iTunesU. Learn your way to the next level! #noexcuseforignorance

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Unexpected themesTheme Example

Series Excellent videos to review Clinical Anatomy from Stanford University, presented by R.Snell. Fifteen episodes downloadable free from iTunesU.

@cells_nnm new lectures on iTunesU this winter. Story about the class here: http://t.co/IuZ

Addictive & Enjoyable

TunesU courses downloaded into the iPad = life is good. Dear iTunes, you are full of bloat but your collection of awesome lectures on iTunesU is both brilliant and addictive I have just discovered iTunesU...my life is now complete. The good: I haven't use iTunes in over a week! The bad: I am craving some iTunesU lectures…#iTunesU #VamosAqui

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Evidence of reuseTheme Example

Reuse looking for ideas on how to use #itunesu in my math classroom.

love you videos . . . saw your #itunesu videos, great stuff, will use your image editing ideas with my #mimio interactive board

Tennessee teacher check out GSPP podcasts for LA & Math at iTunesU. Kid friendly language very appropriate with practice ho linked 2 spi.

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Other Impact• ‘Apple gloss’ ends up encouraging OER

discussion at institution

• PhD student applications improve

• Hits on university website increase

• Multimedia OER

• Mobile OER

• Beyond Campus

• K-12Photo courtesy of superkimbo on Flickr

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How to jump in

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How to jump in

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How to jump in

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Make it work for you

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References • Yuan, L., MacNeill, S., Kraan, W. (2008) Open Educational

Resources – Opportunities and Challenges for Higher Education, Educational Cybernetics: Reports 2008, 35. Retrieved from wiki.cetis.ac.uk

• http://wiki.creativecommons.org/What_is_OER%3F

• http://opencontent.org/blog/archives/1780

• http://projects.kmi.open.ac.uk/itunesu/impact/

• White, D., Wild, J., Masterman, L., Manton, M. (2011) JISC OER Impact Study: Research Report. Retrieved from http://www.jisc.ac.uk/whatwedo/programmes/elearning/oer2/oerimpact.aspx