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Qatar University 
Technology Enhanced Learning & Openness 
For Faculty 
Doha 
30-October-2014 
Paul Stacey, Associate Director of Global Learning, Creative Commons 
Except where otherwise noted these materials 
are licensed Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC BY)
Grow and protect the public commons by creating 
legal & technical tools, campaigns, and policy 
designed to maximize creativity, sharing, and innovation. 
Our vision is nothing less than realizing the full potential of the Internet – universal access to research, 
education, & full participation in culture, driving a new era of development, growth, & productivity. 
http://creativecommons.org
The problem: 
Traditional © designed 
for old distribution 
models
Technically easy to share but 
legally not so easy. 
Internet by Pat Guiney CC BY
creativecommons.org
What do we do? 
We make sharing 
content easy, legal, and 
scalable.
How do we do it? 
Free © licenses that 
creators can attach 
to their works
Step 1: Choose Conditions 
Attribution 
ShareAlike 
NonCommercial 
NoDerivatives
House of Knowledge Variation1 by Adrien Sifre CC BY-NC-ND 
Best Practices for Attribution: (TASL) 
 Title 
 Author 
 Source – Link to work 
 License – Name + Link
Step 2: Receive a License
most free 
least free
Lawyer 
Readable 
Legal Code
Human 
Readable 
Deed
Machine 
Readable 
Metadata
Where do these resources come from?
Openness in Education
OER are teaching, learning, and research 
resources that reside in the public domain or have 
been released under an open license that permits 
their free use and re-purposing by others. 
Open educational resources include full courses 
and supplemental resources such as textbooks, 
images, videos, animations, simulations, 
assessments, …
most free 
least free 
OER 
Not OER
5Rs: The Powerful Rights of OER 
• Make, own, and control your own copy of 
the content Retain 
Reuse • Use the content in its unaltered form 
• Adapt, adjust, modify, improve, or alter the 
content Revise 
• Combine the original or revised content with 
other OER to create something new Remix 
• Share your copies of the original content, 
revisions, or remixes with others Redistribute
OER is Global 
http://khanacademy.org 
http://www.open.edu/openlearn/ 
http://projects.siyavula.com http://nroer.in/
Open Textbooks 
http://open.bccampus.ca 
http://www.openstax.org 
Free | Openly (CC) Licensed | Peer Reviewed 
Print on demand at low cost.
OpenStax College 
(Rice University) 
Free | Openly (CC) Licensed | Peer Reviewed 
Print on demand at low cost.
Strategic Purpose 
• Social and/or economic reasons? 
• Academic reasons? 
• Beyond generalities like “enriching the 
knowledge economy” 
• A few examples … 
Why do OER?
Global Economy 
free trade 
offshore outsourcing 
imports 
Positives 
• lower prices 
• higher efficiency 
• more jobs 
• quality 
Economic Adjustments Required 
Negatives 
• displaced workers 
• unemployment 
• lower wages 
• low & obsolescent skills 
• personal & family hardship
Economic Adjustment – Grant Program 
• $2 billion grant funding over 4 years starting 2011 
• Grants provided to community colleges partnered with 
high growth industry sectors 
• Produce stackable/latticed credentials (certificates & 
diplomas) of 2 years or less duration 
• Use online & technology enabled learning, evidence 
based design, universal design for learning, OER 
Grant requires all newly developed materials be CC BY!
High Growth Industry Sectors 
Generating OER for Fields of Study With Few Existing OER 
Bridging Health Manufacturing 
Basic Education 
Energy 
Transportation Information 
Technology
Labour market demand - high 
growth industry sectors 
Employers & Industry 
Design & delivery of employer 
sponsored work-based training 
models 
Community Colleges 
(Consortia – in state & 
interstate) 
1. Evidence Based 
Design 
• use evidence to 
design program 
strategies 
• base program 
design on a level of 
evidence 
• use data for 
continuous 
improvement of 
programs 
2. Stacked & 
Latticed 
Credentials 
• post-secondary 
credentials that 
have labor market 
value 
• certificates, 
certifications, 
diplomas, and 
degrees 
• competency-based 
educational 
programs 
3. Transferability & 
Articulation 
• career pathways 
that transfer and 
articulate 
• within and across 
state lines & within 
consortia 
• bridge from non-credit 
to credit 
• build on previously 
funded courses & 
credentials 
4. Online & Tech- 
Enabled Learning 
• hybrid and blended 
learning strategies 
• open enrollment, 
modularize content, 
accelerate course 
delivery, interactive 
simulations, 
gaming, digital 
tutors, synchronous 
& asynchronous, … 
• OER & UDL 
5. Strategic 
Alignment 
• outreach to 
community - 
employers and 
industry, public 
workforce system, 
non-profit 
organizations, 
philanthropies … 
• leverage supports 
& do not duplicate 
existing programs 
Six Core Elements 
Local workforce investment 
board 
Public Workforce System 
Job centers, adult education 
agencies, career and technical 
education agencies 
Partnerships 
6. Align with Previously-Funded TAACCCT Projects
Why did we do this? 
“We did this because open licensing increases 
the impact of our investment and helps us to 
be more strategic with our future investments.”
“From a public policy perspective, the 
Department is a better steward of public funds 
by giving the public access to those things 
created using public funds, and ensuring that 
these products have as wide spread a use as 
possible.”
“TAACCCT is a really big investment. But we 
expect that OER will allow the impact to be 
even greater than just the 800 colleges with 
new curricula and equipment that we directly 
funded.”
KEY POLICY: Education Grant Programs 
“All newly developed materials must be CC BY.” 
From 
• displaced workers 
• unemployment 
• lower wages 
• low & obsolescent skills 
• personal & family hardship 
To 
• employed workers 
• higher skills 
• higher wages 
• growth industries
2003-12 OER initiative to create new for credit online learning 
Oct-2012 BC Ministry of Advanced Education funds Canada’s 
first official open textbook project. 
It wants open textbooks for the 40 most popular post-secondary 
courses in the province.
• Save students $ 
• Generate collaboration 
among institutions and 
across faculty at 
multiple institutions 
• Localize and adapt 
textbooks for Canadian 
context 
• Faculty fellows
House of Knowledge Variation1 by Adrien Sifre CC BY-NC-ND 
Open Pedagogies
Improve course materials 
http://chemwiki.ucdavis.edu/
Add to/improve the global knowledge commons 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Murder_Madness_and_Mayhem
Design course assignments 
http://assignments.ds106.us/
Create/curate supplemental resources 
http://wiki.ubc.ca/Science:Math_Exam_Resources 
https://www.oercommons.org/
Solve a global, social, or economic challenge 
Based on Open Models Concept paper written by Paul Stacey, Garin Fons, and Theresa Bernardo. 
Paper available at: http://bit.ly/1rKij7w
Design a house, a chair, anything 
http://www.wikihouse.cc/ http://www.wikiseat.org/ 
http://creativecommons.org.nz/2013/05/wikihouse-nz/ 
http://www.thingiverse.com/
http://opendesignnow.org/ 
http://n-e-r-v-o-u-s.com/ 
https://www.opendesk.cc/ 
http://www.thingiverse.com
Benefits 
• Brings peer review process to educational material 
• Higher quality 
• Modify, localize, translate, and update – make it better 
• Scales sources and diversity of educational material 
• Increases academic freedom and choice 
• Makes better use of existing resources 
• Saves students, parents, government money 
• Creates international presence and awareness 
• Increases access 
• Transforms teachers, students, public into active creators, 
reviewers, & producers of knowledge 
• Ensures research results can be verified and reproduced 
• Generates business and pedagogic innovations
Openness in Qatar University TEL Initiative
Paul Stacey 
Creative Commons 
web site: http://creativecommons.org 
e-mail: pstacey@creativecommons.org 
blog: http://edtechfrontier.com 
presentation slides: http://www.slideshare.net/Paul_Stacey 
https://www.facebook.com/creativecommons 
http://creativecommons.org/weblog

Qatar University Technology Enhanced Learning & Openness for Faculty

  • 1.
    Qatar University TechnologyEnhanced Learning & Openness For Faculty Doha 30-October-2014 Paul Stacey, Associate Director of Global Learning, Creative Commons Except where otherwise noted these materials are licensed Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC BY)
  • 2.
    Grow and protectthe public commons by creating legal & technical tools, campaigns, and policy designed to maximize creativity, sharing, and innovation. Our vision is nothing less than realizing the full potential of the Internet – universal access to research, education, & full participation in culture, driving a new era of development, growth, & productivity. http://creativecommons.org
  • 3.
    The problem: Traditional© designed for old distribution models
  • 4.
    Technically easy toshare but legally not so easy. Internet by Pat Guiney CC BY
  • 5.
  • 6.
    What do wedo? We make sharing content easy, legal, and scalable.
  • 7.
    How do wedo it? Free © licenses that creators can attach to their works
  • 9.
    Step 1: ChooseConditions Attribution ShareAlike NonCommercial NoDerivatives
  • 10.
    House of KnowledgeVariation1 by Adrien Sifre CC BY-NC-ND Best Practices for Attribution: (TASL)  Title  Author  Source – Link to work  License – Name + Link
  • 11.
    Step 2: Receivea License
  • 12.
  • 14.
  • 15.
  • 16.
  • 18.
    Where do theseresources come from?
  • 19.
  • 20.
    OER are teaching,learning, and research resources that reside in the public domain or have been released under an open license that permits their free use and re-purposing by others. Open educational resources include full courses and supplemental resources such as textbooks, images, videos, animations, simulations, assessments, …
  • 21.
    most free leastfree OER Not OER
  • 22.
    5Rs: The PowerfulRights of OER • Make, own, and control your own copy of the content Retain Reuse • Use the content in its unaltered form • Adapt, adjust, modify, improve, or alter the content Revise • Combine the original or revised content with other OER to create something new Remix • Share your copies of the original content, revisions, or remixes with others Redistribute
  • 23.
    OER is Global http://khanacademy.org http://www.open.edu/openlearn/ http://projects.siyavula.com http://nroer.in/
  • 24.
    Open Textbooks http://open.bccampus.ca http://www.openstax.org Free | Openly (CC) Licensed | Peer Reviewed Print on demand at low cost.
  • 25.
    OpenStax College (RiceUniversity) Free | Openly (CC) Licensed | Peer Reviewed Print on demand at low cost.
  • 26.
    Strategic Purpose •Social and/or economic reasons? • Academic reasons? • Beyond generalities like “enriching the knowledge economy” • A few examples … Why do OER?
  • 27.
    Global Economy freetrade offshore outsourcing imports Positives • lower prices • higher efficiency • more jobs • quality Economic Adjustments Required Negatives • displaced workers • unemployment • lower wages • low & obsolescent skills • personal & family hardship
  • 28.
    Economic Adjustment –Grant Program • $2 billion grant funding over 4 years starting 2011 • Grants provided to community colleges partnered with high growth industry sectors • Produce stackable/latticed credentials (certificates & diplomas) of 2 years or less duration • Use online & technology enabled learning, evidence based design, universal design for learning, OER Grant requires all newly developed materials be CC BY!
  • 29.
    High Growth IndustrySectors Generating OER for Fields of Study With Few Existing OER Bridging Health Manufacturing Basic Education Energy Transportation Information Technology
  • 30.
    Labour market demand- high growth industry sectors Employers & Industry Design & delivery of employer sponsored work-based training models Community Colleges (Consortia – in state & interstate) 1. Evidence Based Design • use evidence to design program strategies • base program design on a level of evidence • use data for continuous improvement of programs 2. Stacked & Latticed Credentials • post-secondary credentials that have labor market value • certificates, certifications, diplomas, and degrees • competency-based educational programs 3. Transferability & Articulation • career pathways that transfer and articulate • within and across state lines & within consortia • bridge from non-credit to credit • build on previously funded courses & credentials 4. Online & Tech- Enabled Learning • hybrid and blended learning strategies • open enrollment, modularize content, accelerate course delivery, interactive simulations, gaming, digital tutors, synchronous & asynchronous, … • OER & UDL 5. Strategic Alignment • outreach to community - employers and industry, public workforce system, non-profit organizations, philanthropies … • leverage supports & do not duplicate existing programs Six Core Elements Local workforce investment board Public Workforce System Job centers, adult education agencies, career and technical education agencies Partnerships 6. Align with Previously-Funded TAACCCT Projects
  • 31.
    Why did wedo this? “We did this because open licensing increases the impact of our investment and helps us to be more strategic with our future investments.”
  • 32.
    “From a publicpolicy perspective, the Department is a better steward of public funds by giving the public access to those things created using public funds, and ensuring that these products have as wide spread a use as possible.”
  • 33.
    “TAACCCT is areally big investment. But we expect that OER will allow the impact to be even greater than just the 800 colleges with new curricula and equipment that we directly funded.”
  • 34.
    KEY POLICY: EducationGrant Programs “All newly developed materials must be CC BY.” From • displaced workers • unemployment • lower wages • low & obsolescent skills • personal & family hardship To • employed workers • higher skills • higher wages • growth industries
  • 35.
    2003-12 OER initiativeto create new for credit online learning Oct-2012 BC Ministry of Advanced Education funds Canada’s first official open textbook project. It wants open textbooks for the 40 most popular post-secondary courses in the province.
  • 36.
    • Save students$ • Generate collaboration among institutions and across faculty at multiple institutions • Localize and adapt textbooks for Canadian context • Faculty fellows
  • 37.
    House of KnowledgeVariation1 by Adrien Sifre CC BY-NC-ND Open Pedagogies
  • 38.
    Improve course materials http://chemwiki.ucdavis.edu/
  • 39.
    Add to/improve theglobal knowledge commons http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Murder_Madness_and_Mayhem
  • 40.
    Design course assignments http://assignments.ds106.us/
  • 41.
    Create/curate supplemental resources http://wiki.ubc.ca/Science:Math_Exam_Resources https://www.oercommons.org/
  • 42.
    Solve a global,social, or economic challenge Based on Open Models Concept paper written by Paul Stacey, Garin Fons, and Theresa Bernardo. Paper available at: http://bit.ly/1rKij7w
  • 43.
    Design a house,a chair, anything http://www.wikihouse.cc/ http://www.wikiseat.org/ http://creativecommons.org.nz/2013/05/wikihouse-nz/ http://www.thingiverse.com/
  • 44.
  • 45.
    Benefits • Bringspeer review process to educational material • Higher quality • Modify, localize, translate, and update – make it better • Scales sources and diversity of educational material • Increases academic freedom and choice • Makes better use of existing resources • Saves students, parents, government money • Creates international presence and awareness • Increases access • Transforms teachers, students, public into active creators, reviewers, & producers of knowledge • Ensures research results can be verified and reproduced • Generates business and pedagogic innovations
  • 51.
    Openness in QatarUniversity TEL Initiative
  • 52.
    Paul Stacey CreativeCommons web site: http://creativecommons.org e-mail: pstacey@creativecommons.org blog: http://edtechfrontier.com presentation slides: http://www.slideshare.net/Paul_Stacey https://www.facebook.com/creativecommons http://creativecommons.org/weblog