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Key issues in open and distance learning Will Swann Director, Students, The Open University, UK President, European Association of Distance Teaching Universities

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Key issues in open and distance learning. Will Swann Director, Students, The Open University, UK President, European Association of Distance Teaching Universities. The Open University. Founded in 1969 Over 200,000 students Nearly 7,000 part time tutors 1,200 academic staff - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Key issues in open and distance learning

Key issues in open and distance learning

Will SwannDirector, Students, The Open University, UKPresident, European Association of Distance Teaching Universities

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The Open University

• Founded in 1969• Over 200,000 students• Nearly 7,000 part time tutors• 1,200 academic staff• More than 3,500 administrative and support staff

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Key issues

• Scale• Access• Cost• Open-ness• Student-centredness• Quality based on outcomes• Technology enables and liberates people …

but it’s just a tool

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Open University students

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• Aged from 12 to over 90 with an average of 32

• 70% work and study• 44 per cent without

standard HE entry qualifications

• 18% live in the UK’s 20% poorest areas

• 12,000 students with disabilities

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Where the students are

167,000

15,700

8,400

4,200

8,800

6,300

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Mia

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David

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Deborah

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Bobby

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What do you like about the OU?

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Socio-economic profile

New UK undergraduates, by IMD quintile

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Age profile

New UK undergraduates, 18+

1999/00 2004/05 2009/10

Under 21 3.7% 5.2% 6.5%

21 - 24 10.2% 14.0% 14.3%

25 - 49 75.8% 70.6% 68.7%

50 and over 10.3% 10.2% 10.5%

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What makes for successful teaching?

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Learning materials

Student support

Business systems and processes

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Annual volumes

1.25 million telephone calls 580,000 emails 240,000 registrations (33% online) 500 courses and 200 qualifications 800,000 student assignments 125,000 examinations 87,000 end-of-course assessments 33,000 qualifications awarded

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Learning to learn at a distance

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Structure andorganisation

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16Support from real people

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17Supporting tutors

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Information and support online… and offline

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Managing relationships with students

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Rank UniversityPercent satisfied/very satisfied with overall

quality of course

1 Open University 93%

2 Buckingham 92%

3 Cambridge 92%

4 Oxford 92%

5 Bath 91%

6 Exeter 91%

7 Heriot Watt 91%

8 Keele 91%

9 Kent 91%

10 Lancaster 91%

UK governmentNational Student Survey, 2012