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Health OER Health OER Harnessing OER to Develop Health

Education Systems in Africa

OCWC Annual ConferenceHanoi, Vietnam

5 - 7 May 2010

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INTRODUCING OER INTRODUCING OER AFRICAAFRICA

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Who we areWho we are

OER Africa OER Africa is a SaideSaide endeavour, headquartered in Nairobi and established to play a leading role in driving the development and use of OER in Africa.

OER Africa OER Africa brings together all of Saide’s OER-related activities under a common conceptual framework.

Seed funding from the William & Flora Hewlett William & Flora Hewlett Foundation Foundation and a wide variety of projects and partnerships running across Africa.

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Why do we exist?Why do we exist?

• OER Africa OER Africa believes that OER can positively support development and capacity of higher education systems and institutions across Africa.

• OER Africa OER Africa is concerned that – if the concept and practice of OER evolves predominantly outside and for Africa – we will not be able to liberate its potential.

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OER Africa OER Africa Domain AreasDomain Areas

• Health

• Agriculture

• Foundation Courses

• TE

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WHY?WHY?

• Vibrant, sustainable Vibrant, sustainable African higher education institutions that play a critical role in building and sustaining African societies and economies, by producing the continent’s future intellectual leaders through free and open development and sharing of common intellectual capital.

A A VisionVision for Higher Education in Africa: for Higher Education in Africa:

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U-M INTRODUCTIONU-M INTRODUCTION

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20072007• Dean Woolliscroft commits the U-M Medical School Dean Woolliscroft commits the U-M Medical School

to publishing all of its pre-clinical materials as to publishing all of its pre-clinical materials as OEROER Part of the vision to be a global medical school and

a recognized innovator in medical education

• Medical School and the School of Information collaborate on developing student-centered dScribe publishing process

• All U-M health science deans pledge their support

• Health OER planning grant submitted to Hewlett Foundation

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20082008

• U-M President Mary Sue Coleman leads delegation U-M President Mary Sue Coleman leads delegation to Ghana and South Africa to Ghana and South Africa (February and March)

• Hewlett Foundation awards planning grant with additional support from Soros and FAIMER (March) Health OER workshop in Ghana Health OER workshop in Ghana (May) dScribe development and materials piloting at U-M Grant writing trip in Africa (July)

• Institute of Medicine meeting (September)

• Hewlett awards “Design Phase” grant (Nov)

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INTRODUCING TUFTS & INTRODUCING TUFTS & TUSKTUSK

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Tufts OER in Health-AfricaTufts OER in Health-Africa• Curriculum Co-

Development

• TUSK E-Learning System

• Christian Medical College, Vellore, India

• USAID RESPOND

• Open Source Efforts

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Curriculum Co-DevelopmentCurriculum Co-DevelopmentPartners include:

• University of Ghana

• East Africa Curriculum Co-Development Consortium (EACC):– Makerere University

School of Public Health, Uganda

– University of Nairobi, Kenya

– Kenya Methodist University, Kenya

– Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences, Tanzania

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INTRODUCINGINTRODUCINGhttp://www.oerafrica.org/Default.aspx?alias=www.oerafrica.org/healthproject

20092009

““Health OER Design Phase” Health OER Design Phase”

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Health OER 1Health OER 1

• Partnership between KNUST, UG, UCW, UCT, UM & OER Africa

• Objective was to bridge identified gaps

• Materials produced to date range from videos to PDFs (boils and knives)

• Results of collaboration include cross - institutional transfer of knowledge, skills and expertise

• Growing the network as a next step

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Growing the Health OER NetworkGrowing the Health OER Network

Objectives:Objectives:

• strengthen the intellectual and policy infrastructure within and between African institutions in order to grow a vibrant Health OER network.

• systematically draw in more African and global participants to create, adapt, share and use OER to the benefit of health education in Africa.

• develop models of collaboration and sustainability that can be replicated in other regions of the world.

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Requirements for OER Requirements for OER Success?Success?• Institutional integration integration – not a sideline activity!

• HOW? POLICYPOLICY - IP, HR (remuneration, reward) Needs targeted Creation, Adaptation and Use –

improving pedagogy through proof of concept pilotsproof of concept pilots Support to existing networks existing networks – not duplicating /

dissipating efforts

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Integrating OERIntegrating OER

• Initial OER Sensitization & Exploration

• Policy Reviews towards a supportive institutional environment; (IP, HR – reward & remuneration)

• Materials Audits

• Proof of Concept Pilots in support of the reinvention of African higher education program curricula

• Regular & ongoing communication / relationship-communication / relationship-buildingbuilding

• Aggregation & dissemination through OER online platform – www.oerafrica.org

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OER CONTENT OER CONTENT

DEVELOPMENTDEVELOPMENT

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Institutional WorkshopsInstitutional Workshops

University of Ghana

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Production Workshop AgendaProduction Workshop Agenda

• Tailored to needs of individuals institutions

• E.g., 1.5 days at University of Ghana OER overview OER lifecycle Copyright analysis Packaging and distribution formats Open repositories (for inputs and storing works) Action plan

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AimsAims

• Focus on need-driven priorities within local curriculum

• Share learning materials globally, leading to local adaptation and enhancement and re-publishing (a virtuous circle)

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Tools and TemplatesTools and Templates

• Goal is to keep technology simple HTML-based templates for case studies (for

online and print distribution) Video with inexpensive handheld cameras Lecture capture with Camtasia

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Intra-institutional Intra-institutional CollaborationCollaboration• Connecting with local resources

KNUST Department of Communication Design

National service participants

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Dr. Engleberg’s Sabbatical in Dr. Engleberg’s Sabbatical in GhanaGhana

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RESULTSRESULTS

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What Is TUSK?What Is TUSK?

• Enterprise system for institutions and regions • Designed for health sciences • Moving to open source and non-health areas• Accessible from mobile devices

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PartnershipsPartnerships

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Tufts, Tufts, BostonBoston

Tufts University ‘hub and spoke’ model

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CMC, Vellore — hubCMC, Vellore — hub

Network of 200+ mission Network of 200+ mission hospitalshospitals

Christian Medical College, Vellore,

India

‘hub and spoke’ model

CMC, Vellore, IndiaCMC, Vellore, India

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South-SouthSouth-SouthCollaboration and Co-DevelopmentCollaboration and Co-Development

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and USAID RESPONDand USAID RESPOND

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Moving ForwardMoving Forward

Open Source Consortium

and University of Indiana: Open MRS

and

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The OER Africa WebsiteThe OER Africa Website

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NetworkingNetworking

• Join the network Sign the Declaration

Share content

Develop an OER Marketplace

Join discussions

Build relationships

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Q & AQ & A

• Are the network design and services generalizable to other disciplines?

• If so, how should we work together to build and scale the services across communities?

• What’s missing from the network?

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Thank youThank you Catherine Ngugi Neil Butcher

[email protected] [email protected]

Ted Hanss Mary [email protected] [email protected]