open educational resources (oers) in he– trends and scenarios
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Open Educational Resources (OERs) in HE– trends and scenarios
Li Yuan1, Sheila MacNeill1, David Kernohan2, Heather Price2
1JISC CETIS, 2JISC,
•Accreditation•Support•Fees
Open Content
QA OERs
QA OERs
(Staff/students) (learners)
The Status Quo – OERs in the mainstream
Anytown University
Nearby Further Education College
Self-directed learner A Self-directed
learner B
Self-directed learner C
Commercial Learning Provider
US University
LocalLearning Hub
Open ChoiceAdd-on ‘credits’ model
OERs
Collaborative - University Partnerships
• Sharing resources, expertise and cost • Exploring New business models• Wide access and improving quality• Social and cultural issues
• Sharing resources, expertise and cost • Exploring New business models• Wide access and improving quality• Social and cultural issues
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Discussion: Mass Media74 active participantsLevels 2 and 3
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Rt Hon Caroline Spencer, MPHigher Education Minister 2028-2030Labour/Conservative Coalition
“… we all loved the Universality concept, but it still came as a surprise how quickly it became the dominant mode of teaching. Like Spotify did with music in the late noughties , it made most existing business models look antiquated. It’s hard to believe in 2010 there were more than 100 UK Universities. These days 71% of all undergraduate qualifications worldwide are awarded through Universality.”
“… we all loved the Universality concept, but it still came as a surprise how quickly it became the dominant mode of teaching. Like Spotify did with music in the late noughties , it made most existing business models look antiquated. It’s hard to believe in 2010 there were more than 100 UK Universities. These days 71% of all undergraduate qualifications worldwide are awarded through Universality.”
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Discussion:
Scenarios Drivers Possibilities Barriers Conditions
Scenario 1
Scenario2
Scenario3
Scenario 4