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Except where otherwise noted, this work is available under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.Copyright 2011 The Regents of the University of Michigan
November 2, 2011
http://open.umich.edu
Emily Puckett Rodgers,Open Education
CoordinatorOpen.Michigan
Office of Enabling Technologies
Lunch and Learn
“Sharing” by ben_grey
Landscape of IT and Education
• Digital• Kindle, epubs, tablets,
phones• Distributed
• 2011 Pew Internet Study:
“As Learning Goes Mobile” openmi.ch/Pew-learning2011
• Ubiquitous• 2011 ECDPC report:
“Health information-seeking behaviour on the web”
openmi.ch/ECAR-infoseeking2011
“Suggest.” by Timothy Greig
Open is going mainstream
• NIH public access mandate
• HHS open government initiative
hhs.gov/open• Learning
Healthcare Systemopenmi.ch/iom-lhsreports
• Open mHealthopenmhealth.org/
http://www.data.gov/communities/node/81/data_tools
Open is going mainstream
Open and UMMS
• Public University
• 6th ranked research-oriented Medical School in U.S.
• Global Health Initiatives
"The Health OER program provides the opportunity for the University of Michigan health science schools
… to collaborate in an innovative, comprehensive
approach to work with others to improve education opportunities
for health care providers globally. … [W]e are transforming our health curriculum to provide students with richer learning
experiences and strengthening their ability to practice in a
global health context.” Dean Woolliscroft April 28, 2008
There are two principles on which Open.Michigan is founded:
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create with the public they serve.
2) We are dedicated to increasing knowledge dissemination across
the higher education community through encouraging a culture of
sharing.
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Open and UMMS
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Judging Costumes by UMMS IT Org
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Contact: Emily Puckett RodgersOpen Education Coordinator,Open.Michigan, Office of Enabling Technologies
[email protected]@epuckett
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