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1 Open Educational Resources Brazil December 2008

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8 Open Access Repositories

9 Open Access Journals

10 Public Access Bethesda Statement & Berlin Declaration Research funded by governments should be available to public (taxpayers) Maximize dissemination of research Research is cumulative - science advances only through sharing of results.

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12 Open Educational Resources Digitized materials offered freely and openly for educators, students and self-learners to use and re-use for teaching, learning and research.* *UNESCO. 2002. Forum on the impact of Open Courseware for higher education in developing countries. Final report. Paris: UNESCO.

13 Open Educational Resources Learning Content: Full courses, courseware, content modules, learning objects, and collections. Tools: Software to support the development, use, re-use and delivery of learning content. Implementation Resources: Intellectual property licenses to promote open publishing of materials and localization of content.

14 Open Educational Resources Reference materials: Open textbooks/ learning materials: Open courses:

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20 Strategies for OE Open education policy: Governments, school boards, colleges and universities should make taxpayer-funded educational resources OER. Open content licenses: OER should be freely shared through open licenses which facilitate use, revision, translation, improvement and sharing. Collaborative production: Educators and students can participate in creating, using, adapting and improving OER.

21 “A revolution of sorts is sweeping education...In another promising development, a coalition of educators, foundations and Internet pioneers in January signed a declaration urging governments and publishers to make publicly funded educational material available free over the Internet. The Cape Town Open Education Declaration has so far been signed by more than 140 organizations and nearly 1,500 individuals.” Wall Street Journal, March 28, 2008

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26 Lessons from OA to OE Open source software Open content licenses Coalition building Outreach/movement building  Open Access News  Open Education News Engage business Public access Support champions/pilot countries

27 Pilot countries Poland Australia Brazil

28 Poland Open textbook project, k-12 OER working group  Creative Commons Polska  Polish Wikipedia Association  Association of Polish Librarians  Modern Poland Foundation Political support (Deputy Prime Minister) Dept of Education Interest in CTD (339 signatures, 18%)

29 Australia Digital Education - A$1.2 billion  Australian ICT for Education Committee  Content should be “open and shared and adaptable” Political support (Deputy Prime Minister/Education Minister) Review of National Innovation System (Cutler Report)

30 “We are on the cusp of a global revolution in teaching and education.” Cape Town Declaration

31 Thanks Pictures by Melissa Hagemann Information Program Open Society Institute mhagemann@sorosny.org


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