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- From: Wayne Mackintosh <wayne AT oerfoundation.org>
- To: Creative Commons Aotearoa New Zealand discussion <cc-nz AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [Cc-nz] Writing the history of OERu futures ....
- Date: Wed, 5 Oct 2011 17:29:54 +1300
Hi Jane,
Thanks for the mention <blush>.
Below I provide a two links for Creative Commoners to help plan more affordable and sustainable post-secondary education futures.
For a quick summary on the OERu read:
The OER university (OERu) would be possible without CC licensing.
We have now achieved the critical mass of post-secondary international partners to implement the model. These are accredited colleges and universities who will provide free learning opportunities to all students worldwide with pathways to achieve credible credentials. See list of anchor partners below.
Sadly, no Kiwi universities have signed up as anchor partners :-(, however leading universities from America, Australia, Canada and South Africa have joined the network as founding partners. The New Zealand polytechnic sector is leading the charge locally.
We will be hosting the OERu international meeting of anchor partners in Dunedin on 9-10 November 2011. We will select the inaugural credential at this meeting and commence with implementation planning. We are aiming to have the prototype running for recruiting OER learners in 2012.
UNESCO has provided funding support to stream this landmark meeting on the Internet. As an open organisation, the OER Foundation supports open and transparent planning processes. We extend an invitation to Creative Commoners to help us by:
- register as virtual participants for the November meeting and
- to assist in planning the agenda.
- Help spread the word through your networks (Poster attached for this purpose)
We appreciate your help in building more sustainable education futures for all learners worldwide.
Founding OERu anchor partners:
- Athabasca University (Canada) - (Meet Canada's First OER university)
- BCcampus (Canada)
- Empire State College - State University of New York (USA) - (First anchor partner from the United States)
- Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology
- Otago Polytechnic (First post-secondary institution in the world to adopt a default CC-BY policy)
- Thompson Rivers University (Canada)
- Southern New Hampshire University (USA)
- University of Southern Queensland (Australia)
On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 4:52 PM, Jane Hornibrook <janehornibrook AT gmail.com> wrote:
Hello Creative Commoners
I'd like to alert you to some great work going on in the context of Open Educational Resources for tertiary education.
Below is an message detailing the progress of the global OERu initiative which you can follow closely at http://wikieducator.org/OER_university/About and/or through its associated discussion lists.
The OER university concept is derived from the original etymology of "universitas magistrorum et scholarium" referring to a community of scholars. The OER university is an innovation partnership of like-minded institutions committed to creating pathways for OER learners to gain academic credit through the formal education system. As such we use the lowercase "u" to refer to the OER university collaboration. The OER university is not a formal teaching institution and does not confer degrees or qualifications -- but works in partnership with accredited educational institutions to provide credit for OER learning on the pathway to awarding credible credentials.
The OER university will:
- enable accredited educational institutions to provide assessment and credit pathways for formal academic credit at reduced student fees, which lead to recognised credentials.
- offer courses and programmes based entirely on open education resources and open textbooks licensed under free cultural works approved open content licenses.
- implement scalable systems of volunteer student support through community service learning approaches.
- promote the design and teaching of courses utilising open pedagogical approaches to facilitate networked learning.
- use free and open source software for its administration.
This work is hugely relevant for those vested in the use of Creative Commons licensing for the sharing and development of learning, and its worth noting involvement from a couple of Kiwi institutions. The OER Foundation invites you to get invloved!
With regards
JaneDate: Sat, Oct 1, 2011 at 2:54 PM
Subject: [Heywire8] Writing the history of OERu futures ....
To: oer-university AT googlegroups.com, WikiEducator <wikieducator AT googlegroups.com>, heywire8- AT googlegroups.com
Hi Everyone,In preparation for the open planning for the OERu meeting of founding anchor partners, I have prepared a summary of the timeline including key events, partners and activities to date. This summary should help to minimize the temptation of spending time on questions which have already been answered.We are collectively writing the history of the future of OER, and thought it would be useful to share this summary.Remember -- you can register to attend and participate virtually in the OERu meeting of founding anchor partners here:Timeline and relevant links for the OERu initiative:
- November 2010: Jim Taylor from the University of Southern Queensland (USQ) and Wayne Mackintosh of the OER Foundation (OERF) meet at Massey University as invited speakers at the ACODE 54 meeting on OER convened by the Australasian Council on Open, Distance and E-learning. At this meeting USQ and the OERF agree to collaborate on recruiting a critical mass of founding partners to design and implement a parallel learning universe based on OER.
- December 2010: OER Foundation commences open planning for the OER for Assessment and Credit for Students initiative and registers the oeruniversity.org domain names.
- January 2011: Paul Stacey from BCcampus publishes The University of Open where he suggests that the combination of: open source software, open access resources, open government, OER and open pedagogies constitute the building blocks for a new university of open.
- February 2011: Summary of the first SCoPE seminar and think tank, convened by BCcampus over the period 4-21 February 2011 as a pre-meeting seminar for the inaugural OERu meeting.
- February 2011: OER Foundation, Otago Polytechnic, TEKRI, Athabasca University and USQ coordinate the planning of the inuagural meeting. Consult the summary and video recordings of the OER for Assessment and Credit for Students project meeting, hosted at Otago Polytechnic in Dunedin on 23 February 2011. This meeting discussed and proposed a logic model for the OERu concept and was streamed worldwide with funding support from UNESCO.
- March 2011: The Technology Enhanced Knowledge Research Institute (TEKRI) at Athabasca University convened the publication of the report entitled OER University: Towards a logic model and plan for action. The report documents the planning framework for building the OER university.
- August 2011: BCcampus and the OER Foundation collaborate on a SCoPE seminar for designing OERu credentials in preparation for the November meeting of founding anchor partners.
OER Tertiary Education Network (OERTen) founding anchor partners as on 1 October 2011:
- Athabasca University (Canada)
- BCcampus (Canada)
- Empire State College (State University of New York, USA)
- Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology (New Zealand)
- OER Foundation (International)
- Otago Polytechnic (New Zealand)
- Southern New Hampshire University (USA)
- Thomson Rivers University (Canada)
- University of South Africa (Republic of South Africa)
- University of Southern Queensland (Australia)
Meeting and OERu sponsors
- UNESCO Office for the Pacific States
- William and Flora Hewlett Foundation.
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