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The Obviousness of Open Policy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CU6h-oI6hro&feature=player_profilepage#t=201s
EU Commissioner Neelie Kroes about Open 2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAkf7VmpQ5M&feature=player_detailpage
EU Commissioner for Europe’s digital agenda, Neelie Kroes: “You all know that I am a big fan of open science and
open education. So it is fantastic to see you focussing on those two topics.”
OER programme SURF
• In SURF’s Strategic Plan for 2011–2014, the Dutch higher education institutions have made the theme of ‘open’ a priority for the coming years, in both education and research.
• Higher education institutions all over the world are increasingly making their educational resources openly available and are investing heavily in developing Open Educational Resources. That trend fits in with a global ‘openness movement’.
• In April 2011, SURFfoundation consequently launched the nationwide Open Educational Resources Programme.
Aims OER programme SURF
• To increase awareness of Open Educational Resources in Dutch higher education.
• To support higher education institutions develop a strategic approach regarding Open Educational Resources.
• To advance the development and use/reuse of Open Educational Resources within higher education in the Netherlands.
PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENTEXPERIMENT, DEVELOP AND ENCOURAGE USE
PROVIDE TECHNICALPRECONDITIONS
EXPLORE AND EVALUATE
FACILITATE AND PARTICIPATEIN NETWORKS
BUILD KNOWLEDGE ANDSHARE INFORMATION
Looking back, looking forward
OpenCourseWare Seminar Delft University of Technology
Open 2011
Global trends: highlights Open Education 2011 Conference
• The user’s perspective (students and faculty).• Learning 3.0, network learning and co-creation: creating and
facilitating innovation and creative power.• Connecting the dots (Saylor foundation, Open Course Library,
OERGlue, integration OER – SLE): from ‘just free and accessible’ to ‘better’.
• Open textbooks.