WMO Global Campus: Open Educational Practice in Action

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WMO Global Campus: Open Educational Practice in Action Patrick Parrish Chief, Training Activities Divisions Education and Training Office Development and Regional Activities Department

WMO Global Campus Fundamentals Collaboration, Cooperation, Sharing Builds upon the existing WMO ETR Programme (RTC network, national centres, and other national and international training partners) Activities should increase learning opportunities for Members, through (a) increased visibility, (b) sharing resources, (c) facilitating innovations, (d) promoting compliance, (e) enhancing quality. WMO Global Campus is an ETRP initiative, not a new programme or a proposal to move all training online.

Global Campus Endorsements SYMET-13: “…the feasibility activities in the WMO Global Campus demonstration show positive progress. SYMET-13 recommends the WMO Global Campus concept is further developed by the WMO Education and Training community for operational implementation during the 2020 to 2023 Financial period.” EC Panel on ETR: “… decides to endorse the WMO Global Campus initiative for developing a coordinated and collaborative network of institutions that work together to meet the growing education and training needs of WMO Members…”  Executive Council -70: “…decides to endorse the WMO Global Campus initiative …, building upon the existing network of WMO Regional Training Centres (RTCs) and other WMO training partners. Rich

WMOLearn Portal http://learn.wmo.int

WMOLearn Portal Access to Events calendar Learning resources library Regional resources Social media Collaborative projects Global Campus Roadmap

WMOLearn Events Calendar

WMOLearn Events Calendar

WMOLearn Events Calendar Features Current and upcoming events around the world submitted by registered providers Text search and filters by event metadata Event notification (in development) Synchronized databases (EUMETSAT/Vlab) and future partners Collaborative projects

WMOLearn Resources Library

WMOLearn Resources Library Features Resources from WMO Secretariat, WMO Technical Commissions and all WMO Members who wish to share resources External provider submission forms (in development) Search by WMO Competency Framework Filter by language, topic, publisher, document type, etc. Metadata harvesting capability

Why should WMO promote OERs? To drive innovation To improve quality of content To reduce costs To allow for customization To promote accessibility Social justice—to increase opportunity

Why All institutions should want to use OERs Build institutional reputation with stakeholders, funding sources and globally Attract new staff and students Share expertise within the institution Encourage high-quality teaching and learning Support modular course development Support feelings of altruism—sharing knowledge is what we are here for Encourage review of curriculum, pedagogy and assessment

Open Textbooks A growing movement—academics choosing to by-pass commercial publishers to create affordable (free) textbooks for learners who might not otherwise be able to afford them. https://open.umn.edu/opentextbooks/ https://research.cehd.umn.edu/otn/ https://www.oercommons.org/hubs/open-textbooks http://ukopentextbooks.org/ https://textbooks.opensuny.org/

Additional activities Translations Resource Center Guidance on developing partnerships Promoting innovative learning approaches (including new WMO publication) Database of experts and institutional capabilities (a Global Campus topography) Standard competency achievement certificates Building a global E&T community of practice

Regional contributions to WMO Global Campus WMO regional structures will benefit the WMO Global Campus and receive benefit Regional coordination and leadership expected from the WMO Regional Training Centres and other institutions and programmes that address regional training needs Regional coordination meetings, consortia, and other partnerships are in planning

Increased efficiency through Collaboration and Sharing New Collaborative Efforts Collaborative Partnerships New Customized Workshops and Resources Workshops and Resources Pat speaks to this: NOAA country projects includes additional partners WMO-Argentina workshop include experts from USA, Australia, Brazil, UK, and France Events Announced in Calendar and Resources Shared in Library New Events Announced and Resources Shared Outputs support new projects, adapted events and resources

Global Campus Challenges Limited budget and human resources to support all defined activities Complexity of activities requires many partners and shared leadership Strong outreach required to inform stakeholder communities of benefits and encourage participation Monitoring and reporting framework to evaluate use, usefulness, and efficiency Success requires participation by ALL Members

Thank you Merci