Open Education and OER - A guide and call to action for policy makers


Autoria(s): Deepwell, Maren; Weller, Martin; Campbell, Lorna; Wilson, Joe
Data(s)

12/12/2017

Resumo

Executive Summary ALT has produced this call to action to highlight to education policy makers and professionals how Open Education and OER can expand inclusive and equitable access to education and lifelong learning, widen participation, and create new opportunities for the next generation of teachers and learners, preparing them to become fully engaged digital citizens. Open Education can also promote knowledge transfer while enhancing quality and sustainability, supporting social inclusion and creating a culture of inter-institutional collaboration and sharing. One of ALT’s three strategic aims is to increase the impact of Learning Technology for the wider community and we are issuing this call to action for policy makers to mandate that publicly funded educational resources are released under open licence to ensure that they reside in the public domain and are freely and openly available to all. This will be of wide benefit, but in particular will enable education providers and learning technology professionals to: Keep up to date with the rapid pace of technological innovation Develop critical, informed approaches to the implementation of Learning Technology and the impact on learners Scale up knowledge sharing and its benefits across sectors.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

https://repository.alt.ac.uk/2425/1/Open%20Education%20and%20OER%202017.pdf

Deepwell, Maren and Weller, Martin and Campbell, Lorna and Wilson, Joe (2017) Open Education and OER - A guide and call to action for policy makers. Discussion Paper. Association for Learning Technology.

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Association for Learning Technology

Relação

https://repository.alt.ac.uk/2425/

https://docs.google.com/document/d/132g1N9pilyHHl7gaqFY1envZY86s5zQsnwj882zObQU/edit?usp=sharing

Palavras-Chave #L Education (General) #T Technology (General)
Tipo

Monograph

NonPeerReviewed