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EDTECHHAMBURG

Open Education19.10.2016

@LearningTechLabVERANSTALTET VON

EDTECHHAMBURG

OER – MADE IN GERMANYISGER JANSON

Open Educational Resources –

Made in GermanyIsger Janson

About Me✱ Host of EdTech Hamburg

Meetup

✱ Currently MA Student of IT Management and Consulting

✱ BA Computer Science and Psychology

✱ Organising Workshops for Refugees

isgerjanson.net

✱ What does OER stand for?

✱ What are people doing with OER in GER?

✱ Why should I care about OER?

What does OER stand for?

✱ Freely accessible

✱ Openly licensed

✱ Material for teaching and learning

Wikipedia, Open Educational Resources, CC BY-SA 3.0

What does OER stand for?

✱ CC-BY (Attribution)

✱ CC-SA (ShareAlike)

✱ CC-NC (NonCommercial)

✱ CC-ND (NoDerivates)

Creative Commons, Licences explained, CC BY 3.0 NZ

Public Domain

DedicationCC0

Creative Commons, Public Domain Dedication, CC BY 4.0

Henry Pohl: His Flag, (Link,) CC BY 4.0

Link to author: link to work, (printed link,) link to licence text

Henry Pohl: His Flag, CC BY 4.0

What does OER stand for?

✱ Little OER (e.g. produced by anyone)

✱ Big OER (e.g. institutional projects)

Martin Weller, Big and little OER, CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

What are people doing with OER in GER?

✱ 139 OER initiatives in Germany (2016)

✱ 64 initiatives described as ‘Service’

Jan Neumann and Jöran Muuß-Merholz, OER Atlas 2016, CC BY 4.0

What are people doing with OER in GER?

1. Baden-Würtemberg (~27 initiatives)

2. Bavaria (~26 initiatives)

3. Berlin (~19 initiatives)

4. North Rhine-Westphalia (~18 initiatives)

5. Hamburg (~8 initiatives)

Jan Neumann and Jöran Muuß-Merholz, OER Atlas 2016, CC BY 4.0

What are people doing with OER in GER?

1. Sciences, Math, and Statistics (~42 Services)

2. Arts and Humanities (37 Services)

3. Information and Communication (~35 Services)

Jan Neumann and Jöran Muuß-Merholz, OER Atlas 2016, CC BY 4.0

What are people doing with OER in GER?

1. Wikis (used by 24 services)

2. Other (used by ~16 services)

3. Repositories (used by ~13 services)

4. Link lists and reference sites (used by ~5 services)

Jan Neumann and Jöran Muuß-Merholz, OER Atlas 2016, CC BY 4.0

What are people doing with OER in GER?

1. CC BY SA (45 services)

2. CC BY (~13 services)

3. CC BY-NC-SA (~11 services)

Jan Neumann and Jöran Muuß-Merholz, OER Atlas 2016, CC BY 4.0

What are people doing with OER in GER?

✱ Serlo

✱ Tutory

✱ HOOU

About Serlo

✱ Free textbook series for students

✱ Work in collaboration on own platform and in Wiki

✱ 2.5M page views per year

Serlo, Logo Serlo color changed by Isger Janson, CC BY-SA 4.0

Über 6 Jahre „Mathe für Nicht-Freaks“ in weniger als 2 Minuten

About Tutory

✱ Online editor for worksheets using OER

✱ Improve teachers’ workflow

✱ 1.1k active users

tutory.de

How tutory.de works - short demo in English language

About HOOU

✱ Platform for OER content

✱ 6 government-funded Higher Education institutions

✱ About 60 projects

✱ For the general public

hoou.de

Wiki/GitBook “Innovatives Filme Machen” online

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Why should I care about OER?

✱ Fostering new forms of learning for the 21st century

✱ Fostering teachers’ professional development

✱ Containing educational costs

✱ Improving the quality of educational resources

✱ Widening the distribution of high-quality educational resources

✱ Reducing barriers to learning opportunities

OECD, Open Educational Resources - A Catalyst for Innovation, CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO

About Hbor

✱ Tutor booking system

✱ Access to curated OER for tutors and students

✱ OER used to facilitate tutoring

✱ Tutors can manage students schedule, performance and progress

hbor.co

Further questions

✱ What are high quality OER?

✱ How can we ensure the quality of OER?

✱ How can we get people to value OER?

✱ How can we get people to use OER?

✱ How can we get people to develop OER?

#OERisTheFuelForYourNewTool