Description
“Open Education” refers to new forms of knowledge transmission and new forms of learning made possible by digitalization. With the global spread of the internet and connected devices, both the diffusion of and the access to information have become easier and more affordable. Numerous platforms offering online learning materials (videos, courses, exercises, etc.), sometimes with formal degrees, are available. Universities also provide learning materials as “Open Educational Resources”.
The aim of this course is to explore the meaning of such transformations for higher education. We will discuss general issues concerning the role universities should play in this new landscape. We will also answer practical questions: where can I find high-quality online learning materials and how can I integrate them into my teaching? How can I openly release my teaching materials online, and why should I? What legal aspects should be considered, and in particular: what do I need to know about copyright?
This course is composed of two phases.
1) Participants will receive learning materials (readings, quizzes, etc.) about a week in advance and will go through this content at their own pace.
2) All participants and the instructor meet for an interactive session on campus. The instructor reviews the material, answers the participants’ questions and, by way of exercises and other activities, encourages a broader exchange of ideas on the topic of open education and Open Educational Resources.
Requirements for receiving a certificate of attendance:
- Completion of all tasks during the asynchronous learning phase
- Minimum attendance in the synchronous on campus session: 80%.