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08-04-2023
Challenge the future
DelftUniversity ofTechnology
From OpenCourseWare to Online Education
ir. Willem van Valkenburg
Willem van Valkenburg
Coordinator TU Delft Open Education Team
Assistant to the President of the OpenCourseWare Consortium
Projectleader EU-project OCW in the European HE context
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Agenda
• What are all those abbreviations?
• What is happening at TU Delft?
• Questions & Discussion
What are all those abbreviations?2.
Open?• Free• Shared• Choices• Ability to adapt• Cost effective• Ability to tailor & build
your own• Creative Commons• Freedom of info and
use
• Quality assurance• Varied availability by
disciplines• Available to anybody• Digital• Often multimedia• Accessibility—more
accessible to some and less to others
CC-BY Brandon Muramatsu: http://www.slideshare.net/bmuramatsu/oex
OCW part of the Open Movement
Open Content
Open Educational Resources
OCW
• OCW is only one type of
Open Educational Resource
(OER).
• OERs are only one type of
Open Content.
• We have much to share
with each other.
What is OpenCourseWare?
• High quality educational materials organized as courses
A course is package of educational materials starting a particular point in the knowledge spectrum, designed to lead to greater understanding of the issue or topic
• Openly licensed for distribution, re-use and modification, available to all on the internet
What is a MOOC
•Massive •Open•Online•Course
Image CC-BY-NC Gordon Lockhart:http://gbl55.wordpress.com/2011/03/08/cck11-man-this-mooc-is-something-else/
Open
• Everybody can participate • But more important, there are many ways to participate:• ‘open’ means being able to watch• ‘open’ means being able to participate at your own level• ‘open’ means participating publicly, so other can watch
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Online
• Means that it is connective,interactive
• You can’t put a MOOC on a DVD• The MOOC is the process• It is a process that is greatly aided by being online:•Many tasks are automated, scaffolded•Much greater communicative capacity•More access to data, calculations
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Experiences from the AI-class• 23,000 students passed the online course (253 got perfect
scores)
• Professor Thrun has taught more students the subject than all of the rest of the computer science professors in the world.
• The 23,000 who passed the course represent more students than most faculty will teach in their career.
• Out of the 200 Stanford students attending the traditional course, only 41 were in class at the end of the course.
• The other 159 opted for the online asynchronous presentation.
• 410 online students outperformed the top Stanford student!
• Students themselves translated the class for free from English into 44 languages.
• The on-campus passing rate was the highest ever. CC-BY-NC-SA Zaid Ali Alsagoff: http://www.slideshare.net/zaid/dna-of-a-21st-century-educator-v2
Open Moving Forward
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What is Open Education?
Ecosystem of different Open Initiatives:
Importance of Open Education
Potential for…• Changing the nature of the educational experience• Smaller chunks, focused objectives• MOOCs, alternate credentialing
• Limit costs while improving quality• Student and institutional
• Reclaiming control• From publishers, from static content• Enabling flexibility to mix and match
Open is a means to an end:
Improved learning
Comparing
TRADITIONAL
OPEN COURSE WARE
OPEN EDUCATION ONLINE EDUCATION
ACCESS Tuition fee Open Open
Tuition fee
STUDENT INTERACTION
Yes, mostly offline
No Yes, online learning platform & social media
Yes, online learning platform & social media
INTERACTION
WITH LECTURERS
Yes No Yes, online learning platform & social media
Yes, online learning platform & social media
EXAMS Yes Yes, but self testing
Yes, online Yes, online and on campus
CERTIFICATES Yes, accredited
No Yes, non accredited Yes, accredited
DIPLOMA Yes, accredited
No No Yes, accredited
Translated from http://www.e-learn.nl/2012/07/06/onderwijs-in-de-online-wereld
What is happening at TU Delft?3.
Open Education | open.tudelft.nl/education
Online and Campus Education
Massive Open Online Courses
(MOOCs)
Open Course Ware (OCW)
Online Distance Education
Campus Education
• Learning Activities & Course Materials
• Free• Enrolled students only, massive
numbers• Bachelors Level• Certificate of Completion
• Course Materials• Free• Big Exposure, Worldwide
audience• Both Bachelor and Master
level• No interaction with faculty• No accredited certificate
• Learning Activities & Course Materials
• Paid enrollment• Enrolled students only, limited
numbers• Master level• Accredited Course Certificate• Full Master Degree
• On-campus Education• Top-class education and research
facilities• World famous university library• Active student societies• Great opportunities to participate in
special student projects
Open Education | open.tudelft.nl/education
OpenCourseWare
• Course Materials including Collegerama• More than 100 courses online• Big Exposure, Worldwide audience• Both Bachelor and Master level (Dutch and English)
• No interaction with faculty• No accredited certificate• Focus on use and re-use
Use and Re-use of OCW
• Choice of Study
• Stumble Courses
• Prepare International Students
• Use in Developing Countries
• Source of Reference
• Extracurricular education
• Online Education
Images CC-BY-NC-SA: http://ocw.tudelft.nl
OpenStudy Badges
Distance & Online Education
•Enrolled students only, limited numbers•Accredited Course Certificate•Full Master Degree• Multimedia rich (video, webinars, etc)• Full certification (MSc degree)• 3 pilots selected: • Aerospace Engineering (LR)• Engineering & Policy Analysis (TBM)•Watermanagement (CiTG)
TU Delft joins EdX
Why MOOCs?
• Delft is a strong advocate of Open Education
• We believe the next step for education is online
• MOOCs are an interesting step into this direction.
Why EdX?
• Consortium of top universities• Focus on improving campus education• It is not-for-profit• It has a focus on Open• Focus on research of innovation in education
DelftX Courses
In the academic year 2013-2014 DelftX will offer 4 courses:
• Fall 2013• Prof Jules van Lier - Introduction to water treatment • Dr Arno Smets - Solar Energy
• Spring 2014• Prof Jacco Hoekstra - Introduction to Aerospace Engineering
• The fourth course is to be announced.
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Questions
open.tudelft.nl
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