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Crowdsourcing Quality (Or, Why Openness Matters)| Javiera Atenas & Leo Havemann

Crowdsourcing Quality (Or, Why Openness Matters)| Javiera Atenas & Leo Havemann | Everything open | Scoop.it

In a trajectory that did not simply begin from MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW), via Open Educational Resources (OER), and latterly arrive at a promised land of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs), a plethora of institutions, organisations and individuals have attempted through various and numerous interventions to ‘open up’ the education landscape to a wider range of travellers, inhabitants and tourists. And in a way, the question of quality has always dogged open education’s steps. Would open universities attract ‘quality’ students? Would open resources and courses be of good enough quality, and how could we be sure? Open, it seemed, might pose a threat to quality, or at least place a question mark over it.

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Javiera Atenas & Leo Havemann - Questions of quality in repositories of open educational resources: a literature review

"Open educational resources (OER) are teaching and learning materials which are freely available and openly licensed. Repositories of OER (ROER) are platforms that host and facilitate access to these resources. ROER should not just be designed to store this content – in keeping with the aims of the OER movement, they should support educators in embracing open educational practices (OEP) such as searching for and retrieving content that they will reuse, adapt or modify as needed, without economic barriers or copyright restrictions. This paper reviews key literature on OER and ROER, in order to understand the roles ROER are said or supposed to fulfil in relation to furthering the aims of the OER movement."

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Quality Assurance in the Open: An Evaluation of OER Repositories | Javiera's Research Project Blog

Quality Assurance in the Open: An Evaluation of OER Repositories | Javiera's Research Project Blog | Everything open | Scoop.it
In October 2013 Innoqual, The International Journal for Innovation and Quality in Learning published part of the research @LeoHavemann and I have been conducting for the last year.Abstract:The Worl...
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Defining OER quality standards in Higher Education

Defining OER quality standards in Higher Education | Everything open | Scoop.it
Poster presented at the UNESCO World OER Congress, celebrated in Paris on the 21st and 22nd of June 2013
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Straining the Quality of MOOCs: Student Retention and Intention - Hybrid Pedagogy

Straining the Quality of MOOCs: Student Retention and Intention - Hybrid Pedagogy | Everything open | Scoop.it
“Learners are classified based on their patterns of interaction with video lectures and assessments, the primary features of most MOOCs to date.” — Rene F. Kizilcec, et al. It’s the first thing...
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Anthony F. Camilleri et al. - State of the Art Review of Quality Issues related to Open Educational Resources (OER)

Robert Schuwer's curator insight, May 24, 2014 2:01 AM

From the Executive Summary:

 

"This report provides an overview of definitions of quality for OER, suggests a conceptual mapping and reviews the major issues related to the quality for OER. It also identifies recommendations for policymakers at European and Member State level on quality assurance and OER with a view to supporting the further development and use of OER in Europe. The outcomes of the report can be outlined as follows: 

- First, when reviewing a set of definitions of OER we find that they all:
 cover both use and reuse, repurposing, and modification of resources,
- include free use of these resources for educational purposes by teachers and learners,
- encompass all types of digital media.

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On Quality and OER

As I travel the country (and the world) telling people about open educational resources, open textbooks, etc., I frequently receive questions about the quality of openly licensed instructional mate...
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