Workshop 2 O pen Educational Resources (OER) as movement is a direct reaction to the privatization of knowledge. OER champions sharing of knowledge worldwide.

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Workshop 2 O pen Educational Resources (OER) as movement is a direct reaction to the privatization of knowledge. OER champions sharing of knowledge worldwide to increase human intellectual capacity. OER is not a degree awarding strategy.

Recommends Open Educational Resources 1. Broaden definition of OER to include: –Learning resources Courseware, content modules, learning objects, learner support and assessment tools, on-line learning communities –Resources to support teachers Tools for teachers and support materials to enable them to create, adapt and use OER; as well as training materials for teachers; and other teaching tools –Resources to assure the quality of education and educational practices.

Recommendations Open Educational Resources 2. UNESCO should create a forum to support communities of interest to encourage the sharing of OER, and the development of capacity for all cultures to develop their own OER projects

Recommendations Open Educational Resources 3. UNESCO should disseminate principles of Creative Commons --- open intellectual property licenses -- - for OER materials both original and adaptations

Recommendations Open Educational Resources 4. UNESCO should take the lead in creating Principles of Good Practice for OER that will include: –Encouraging use of open source software, adherence to international standards, usability, ethics, etc. –Encouraging self-managed communities to monitor and help to enhance the quality of specific OER projects

Recommendations Open Educational Resources 5. UNESCO sensitizes decision makers to the value of OER for educational and educator capacity building and also raises the awareness of the educational community. OER is a strategic approach to supporting education as a public good.

Strategies International UNESCO creates portal of OER projects UNESCO creates a working group to clarify the five recommendations and implement the strategies Regional UNESCO creates language specific communities for OER resources UNESCO stimulates the development of OER content in areas needed for local development

UNESCO can encourage the development of OER in areas of education, culture, and religion to enhance mutual understanding for international peace. -Workshop 2 29 June 2004