Application & Development of OER in China Prof. Yan Bing & Mr. Chen Haishan The Open University of China Jun 20-22, 2012 Paris.

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Application & Development of OER in China Prof. Yan Bing & Mr. Chen Haishan The Open University of China Jun 20-22, 2012 Paris

I. OER Survey in China

Basic information  Population: 1,339,724,852  Household:  Urban population: 665,570, %  Rural population: 674,150, %  Nationalities: 56  Han nationality %  Minority people % Data extracted on 12 April, 2012 from National Bureau of Statistics of China

Basic Data of ICT Application  By 2011, more than 513 million people can get access to internet;  More than 356 million people use mobile to access internet;  There are 7,750,000 domain names with. cn of 3,530,000  The age between has increased by 25.7%;  The average time to be online per week is 18.7 hours in 2011; Data extracted on 12 April, 2012 from China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC)

II. OER Developing Trend in China

2. 1(1) China’s government- supported practice  The initiative implementation of National Essential Courses was started in 2003;  The aim is to facilitate ICT application in university teaching and allow quality resources to be shared via demonstration teaching by first-class teachers, content, method, materials and management;  : 3862 courses from 746 institutions (Source: Website:

China University’s Open Audio- Visual Courses  Started on November 9, 2011  The first batch: 20 courses  The audience: free to university students and the general public  Topics: 1. China traditional culture 2. Achievements of human civilization 3. Tropical issues of science and technology Website:

2.1 (2) China’s government- supported practice 2003 – Online Alliance of National Teacher Education (8-14 universities and publishing press )  Free excellent course resources for normal students  Free master of DE for normal graduates  Quality resources for primary and secondary school teachers Website -

2. 1(3) China’s government- supported practice 2004 – National Modern Distance Education Network  The project was supported by the Ministry of Education  Media  Course  Specialty  Topic Website –

2.1(4) China’s government- supported practice 2008 – National E-learning Resource Center (Learning Platform)  Under E-Learning Resource Alliance  Integrate quality learning resources from home and abroad;  Construct/share/exchange programs  Organize and implement research topics of application of sharing resources Website:

2. 2(1) Institution efforts in promoting OER (1) The Open University of China  Education channel to provide TV programs to the general public since its inception;  Agricultural training programs for the local peasants;  For rural university students---  OUC openclass---

2. 2(2) Institution efforts in promoting OER  August, 2010 BTVU and Sun Yat-Sen University started to offer OER through iTunes U;  The aim to join in iTunes U lies in two respects (1) earn good image (2) forge new strategy to use technology in teaching and learning  Benefits gained: (1) the influence of the university increased (2) the capability to develop internationalized courses increased (3) New teaching modes for mobile learning has been explored

2. 3(1) Social impetus  Chaoxing Group  Integrate well-known professors, excellent courses and open classroom;  Excellent courses from home and abroad  More than 800 personnel for shooting the open courses  Signing agreement with university professors    

2. 3(2) Social impetus  Forum of experts and scholars on CCTV  Establish a bridge between scholars and masses  Popularize excellent traditional culture  Well-received by the general public Website:

III. Further discussion

3.1 Social obstacles  Culture factors of traditional hierarchical influence penetrated  Prevailing phenomenon for diploma only, not for real knowledge seeking and personal enrichment  Oriental thinking idea and attitude towards innovation

3.2. The issue of quantity & quality  Not enough OER resources to meet demands from the diversified learning groups  Not perfect criteria to evaluate quality resources  Not plenty of faculty members with competence and enthusiasm to develop quality OER from the institutions

3.3. Sustainability  Policy  Technology  Investment  Copyright  Language  Collaboration  Training

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