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This is the talk I gave to SUNY instructional designers at http://slnsolsummit2012.edublogs.org. It is a remix of Cable Green's talk, "The Obviousness of Open Policy" at http://www.slideshare.net/cgreen/sloan-the-obviousness-of-open-policy.
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Multiplying the Impact of Online
Instruction
“The Obviousness of Open Policy”
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OER are “teaching, learning, and research
materials that reside in the public
domain or have been released under an
open license that permits their free use
and re-purposing by others.”
! Reuse
! Revise
! Remix
! Redistribute
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“Public access to publicly
funded research.”
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“By developing this library of openly licensed
courseware and making it available to school districts
free of charge, the state and school districts will be
able to provide students with curricula and texts while
substantially reducing the expenses that districts
would otherwise incur in purchasing these materials. In
addition, this library of openly licensed courseware will
provide districts and students with a broader selection
of materials, and materials that are more up-to-date.”
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$
Rivalrous Non-Rivalrous
5853
500 million works
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! Translations
! Accessibility
! Customization
! Evolution
! Affordability
! Innovation
! Discoverability
$500 million - Wave 2
($2 billion over four years)
Publicly funded resources
should be
openly licensed resources.
“Public access to publicly
funded research.”
http://appsso.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/nui/show.do?dataset=educ_figdp&lang=en
$60 trillion
x 5% =
$ 3 trillion
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Publicly funded resources
should be
openly licensed resources.
“Governments and education
systems all play a critical role in
setting policies that drive education
investments, and have an interest in
ensuring that public funding in
education make a meaningful, cost-
effective contribution to socio-
economic development.”
“Given this role, these policy-making
entities are ideally positioned to
encourage or mandate recipients of
public funding to produce educational
resources under an open license.”
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Public access to publicly
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Publicly funded educational
resources are open educational
resources (OER): in the public
domain or openly licensed to allow
their free use and re-purposing by
others.
! open policies are an efficient
use of tax dollars
!! open policies save students
money
!! open policies increase access
to education
! Everyone wins
! Self-interest
! Social justice
Efficient use of public funds to
increase student success and access
to quality educational materials.
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