VSS 2010 - OER 101: Theory and Practice

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This presentation defines open educational resources, both in theory and in practice, and describes important differences between these. This presentation introduces the "Linkable and Free" (LAF) view of OER and the Window Shopping metaphor for reusing LAF resources.

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OER 101Theory and Practice

David WileyInstructional Psychology and Technology

Brigham Young University

#VSS2010 Workshop on Open Educational Resources

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First, the Theory

Let’s define open educational resources

Educational Resources

Textbooks, lesson plans, homework, assessments, videos, pictures, games, etc.

“Open” Describes ER

Let’s define by considering (1) unrelated, (2) necessary but not sufficient,

(3) fully specified

UnrelatedOnline

Multiple authorsInteractiveMultimedia

Integrates social media

Necessary But Not Sufficient

Free

OnlineMultiple authors

InteractiveMultimedia

Integrates social mediaFree

… But not an OER

OER, Fully Specified

Free4R Permissions

4Rs Technically Enabled

4R Permissions

ReuseReviseRemix

Redistribute

Offers easy to use 4R’s licenses

4Rs Technically Enabled

Technology employed does not interfere with users exercising the 4R permissions

Open Educational Resources

Free4R Permissions

4Rs Technically Enabled

So That’s the Theory

What’s the practice?

Practice is Fast and Loose

For many people, open means only:Linkable and Free

Why Does It Matter?

The Web gives use free,linkable access to billions of resources!

Window Shopping

With “Linkable and Free” resourcesyou can look but you can’t touch

Local Control & Empowerment

If you can’t make and distribute your own copies, you’re always at the mercy of vendors’ whims

Continuous Quality Improvement

If you can’t make revisions when necessaryyour organization can’t get better

Open is an Ideal

For a variety of (good) reasons, the ideal is approximated with varying fidelity

A Spirit of Openness

We welcome and appreciate everyone’s efforts toward sharing and being open

Some Examples

Find OER through advanced searches or collections

Thank You

http://davidwiley.org/@opencontent

david.wiley@gmail.com