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1 Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education
Peter Levy Consortium for Entrepreneurship Education November 2, 2007

2 The Education Divide Access to education separates those with opportunity from those without hope.

3 Challenges High cost of today’s instructional materials
Expensive publishing process Complex distribution system Quality instruction produced by instructional experts not easily disseminated Sharing of ideas not easily facilitated or expensive

4 Internet - Global Information Equalizer
Information access anywhere in the world Web 2.0—participatory Networks of people interact and provide feedback Open Source

5 What is Open Source Software?
Open source refers to software that is created by a development community rather than a single vendor Programmed by volunteers Free and available to anyone

6 What Does This Mean for Education?
High quality content can now be made widely available for free Users can now create and improve, not just consume content Content can now be collaboratively developed by the community (both locally and globally)

7 What Does This Mean for Publishers?
New opportunities to engage audiences and build awareness of curricular expertise New opportunities to leverage this expertise to build extensive professional services businesses New platform for truly customized content development (aligned to district standards and priorities)

8 Who is Curriki? Open Source Curricula + Wiki = Curriki
The first Internet destination for Open Source Curricula (OSC) Single repository for validated curricula Review & comments by subject matter experts Incubated inside Sun Microsystems in 2004 Completely independent 501(c)(3) in 2006

9 Curriki’s Mission & Promise
Our Mission: To Eliminate the Education Divide Our Promise: Every student and educator will have access to quality curricula aligned to frameworks to support learning

10 Free, online curricula created & validated by the community
Defined learning objectives Scope & sequence for instruction Lesson plans Textbooks & other instructional materials Teacher Training Student assessment Correlated to standards and frameworks

11 Technology Makes Teaching and Learning an Engaging Process
Teachers and Students Create Publish original curriculum Edit, Comment, Revise Publish derivative curriculum

12 Curriki’s Strategy Build a repository of OSC
Build a suite of easy-to-use Collaboration tools Publishing templates Install robust quality control Establish a community of educators Engage partners to participate in local and global projects

13 Build a Repository of Curricula
Initial focus K-12 Science, Math, Language Arts, Technology, Languages Users create and contribute content Partners share content include core instruction, lesson plans, activities, video and more Provide database of assets to use, create and enhance curricula

14 Full Math Courses

15 Engaging & Visual

16 Suite of Easy-to-Use Tools
Users contribute & create the repository Create content in 1 of 5 easy to use templates Lesson plan Activity Assessment Textbook Blank (highly flexible) Customize other member’s content Create your own collections by assembling resources from repository

17 New Member’s Home Page

18 New ‘My Curriki’ and Profile

19 My Curriki ‘My Collections’ ‘My Blogs’ and ‘My Contributions’

20 View Collections of Resources 1

21 View Collections of Resources 2

22 Edit WIKI asset in the NEW “Currikulum Builder”

23 Robust Quality Control
Three tiered review protocol: Partner or “Premium Content” Curriki Approved (4 levels from “basic” to “complete”) Not Yet Reviewed “Curriki Review Status” tied to every asset Opportunity for the community to comment

24 Who are the Reviewers? Partnership with AARP/ NRTA
Partnerships with other associations of subject matter experts Universities/Schools of Education Select members of the community

25 Establish a Community of Educators
Partner organizations build and review curriculum Post curriculum or projects online Collaborate on curriculum Communicate to define group projects and activities Review and validate content

26 The Curriki Community is Truly Global
South Africa UK Indonesia India Canada UNESCO

27 Our Community Should Include You
Market dynamics in publishing, like music and other industries, are changing Publishers have expertise that will continue to be in demand How you interact and engage your customers is evolving

28 Our Community Should Include You
Post content in the Curriki repository Customize your content using the Curriki toolset Cross-sell other products/professional services

29 The Time is Now 29


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