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iTunes U:a successful model of OpenEducational Resource distribution?
SPIDER: Sharing Practice with iTunes U DigitalEduational ResourcesTerese BirdLearning Technologist and SCORE FellowBeyond Distance Research AllianceUniversity of Leicester
iTunes U: the coolest OER channel
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iTunes U: the coolest OER channel
•Born digital
•Multimedia
•Made for mobile
•Apple gloss
What’ll we talk about?
• A bit of history and facts
• Is iTunes U an OER channel?
• Elements of success
• Futuregazing
Photo courtesy of quiroso on Flickr
iTunes U for University
Power Search
Way back in 2005…
Not just universities
Is iTunes U OER?
What is OER?
OER Commons:
“Open Educational Resources are teaching and learning materials that you may freely use and reuse, without charge. OER often have a Creative Commons or GNU license that state specifically how the material may be used, reused, adapted, and shared.”
Under the category “OER Tools and Services”
Services”
Yuan, L., MacNeill, S., Kraan, W. (2008) Open Educational Resources – Opportunities and Challenges for Higher Education, Educational Cybernetics: Reports 2008, 35. Retrieved from wiki.cetis.ac.uk
Elements of a successful OER channel• Attractive to contributors
• Usable
• Useful
• Used (and re-used)
• Sustainable
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iTunes U OER Success Factors
Attractive to contributors
Usable Useful Used Sustainable
Profile ✔ User Experience ✔
Quality material ✔
Download numbers ✔
Over 800 universities ✔
‘Apple gloss’ ✔
Search function ✔
Consistency ✔
Teachers ✔ Apple ✔
International reach ✔
Apple mobile ✔
Copyright ✗ ✔−
Personal ✔ Benefit to contributors/institution ✔
Linux, Android✗
Feedback✗ ✔
Not very repurposable ✗ ✔
Discoverability ✗ ✔
Community ✗
It’s all in the downloads
University Downloads
Open University, UK Over 34 million since June 2008
University of Oxford Over 9 million since June 2008
Coventry University 2.5 million in 2010 alone
University of Warwick 1 million Jan ‘09 – June ‘10
Snapshot via Twitter
• 5th – 10th March 2011
• 12th – 17th March 2011
• “iTunesU”
• 201 tweets– 154 English– 46 non-English
Characterising iTunes U TweetsCategory of Tweet Number
Use iTunesU material to teach others 6
Use for oneself – just interested 17
Use for oneself – learn something specific 17
Technical discussion 9
Academic discussion about material 41
General positive 34
Academic discussion OER-related 12
Negative - quality 3
Publicising 14
‘What is iTunes U?’ 1
Sample tweets
Sample tweetsBig Nerd Ranch 7 day iOS development course €3000, you’re havin a laugh, iTunesU is free
This morning, Funding applications suck my soul of life, free lectures from Oxford on iTunesU help it heal #balance
Hello iTunesU Where have you been all my life? No more watching random Mit lect on YouTube for me! If only my Mac made a heart symbol…
@lifesatest spooky, had never heard of Khan Academy before today, now using one of their iTunesU podcasts in my teaching.
What if iTunesU were an accredited institution capable of confirming degrees & upgraded to have social/collaborative learning? Hmmmm
jst figured out how to get all the lectures frm this class off of itunesU...guess who's gnna pass their test tmrw?!?!
SPSS Tutorials - The University of Minnesota has an excellent set of SPSS (now PASW) tutorials on iTunesU.... http://tumblr.com/xol1su3i15
Come visit me at the MI Learning booth in the exhibit hall from 11-11:30. Lear about free resources for MI teachers on iTunesU. #macul11
Other Impact• ‘Apple gloss’ ends up encouraging OER
discussion at institution
• PhD student applications improve
• Hits on university website increase
• Multimedia OER
• Mobile OER
• Beyond Campus
• K-12Photo courtesy of superkimbo on Flickr
Futuregazing
Photo courtesy of FHKE on Flickr
Streaming
iTunes U: Successful, with caveats ✔
References • Yuan, L., MacNeill, S., Kraan, W. (2008) Open
Educational Resources – Opportunities and Challenges for Higher Education, Educational Cybernetics: Reports 2008, 35. Retrieved from wiki.cetis.ac.uk
• http://wiki.creativecommons.org/What_is_OER%3F
• http://opencontent.org/blog/archives/1780
• http://projects.kmi.open.ac.uk/itunesu/impact/
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