OU Client Confidential eSTEeM Colloquium April 2011 OU FOR BUSINESS.

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OU Client Confidential eSTEeM Colloquium April 2011 OU FOR BUSINESS

OU worldwide operations OU Awards OUVS Awards Learning Content Exchange of Expertise Partnerships Global Markets Regional Markets Development Markets

47,600 TUTORIALS 315 COURSES 483 UK LOCATIONS 65 LOCATIONS IN 13 COUNTRIES STUDENTS IN 125 COUNTRIES

The Power of our Delivery Model TESSA Teacher Education in Sub Saharan Africa 430,000 primary school teachers in 13 African countries HEAT Health Education and Training 1,000 students on pilot working with c. 2.5m Longer term: 30,000 health workers working with c. 65 million people in rural Ethiopia English in Action Designed to reach 25 million primary and secondary school children and adult learners 4

Creating a Global OU Brand 26 Million downloads on iTunes/U

Multi-Device More than a podcast but a learning application 6

The Value We Bring: Innovative Learning Recognised Brand Reliable Partnership Scale and Reach Best-in–Class Pedagogy Proven eLearning Platform Blended learning model with Associated Lecturer’s Tutor support The OU is the World Standard in Distance Learning Collaborate to Compete Report, Jan.2011 Innovative Approach High Quality Content Flexible & Adaptable approach Outcome-based Delivery Future-Proof Pathways Scalable Solutions Skills Transformation OU Client Confidential7

Case Study 1 Partnership offering Open University undergraduate degrees Arab Open University Open University undergraduate programmes for Business, IT, English Language & Literature: across 7 countries Mixed mode delivery: study by distance and classroom-based learning 77,471 course registrations in 2010/2011 Degrees accredited by OU under UK Quality Assurance Tutoring and assessment Course delivery: tutor briefings Staff exchange

Case Study 2 Partnership offering Open University MBA Link – International Institute of Management, Russia Open University programme in three stages: Certificate; Diploma; MBA Distance delivery with locally-resourced workshops and seminars; optional international residential schools 10,525 course registrations in 2010/2011 Triple accredited MBA OU under UK Quality Assurance Tutoring and assessment Course delivery: tutor briefings Staff exchange

Case Study 3 Partnership combining OU material and Peking degree School of Medical Distance Education, Peking University Offering students an opportunity to study OU material as part of nursing training throughout Mental Health & Distress: OU teaching material in Chinese 500 students per year: elective for PKU degree Tutoring system: workshops and training Staff exchange

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