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  • Creelman, Alastair, 1958-, et al. (author)
  • The Nordic Alliance for Open Education - State of the art, challenges and opportunities
  • 2013
  • In: <em>The Joy of Learning</em> <em>Enhancing Learning Experience - Improving Learning Quality</em>. - Oslo : European Distance and E-Learning Network. - 9789638955937
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    • Are the Nordic countries forerunners in Open Education? What is the state of the art, barriersand opportunities of Open Education in the Nordic countries? What are necessary actions onpolicy, institutional and individual levels? These are the main questions of this paper.Open Educational Resources are discussed widely on a global, European and even Nordiclevel. UNESCO, which has coined the term Open Educational Resources (OER) some 10 yearsago, published in June 2012 a global agenda for OER, the Paris Declaration (adopted by OERWorld Congress). The Declaration shows the importance of Open Educational Resources andgives recommendations to governments and institutions around the globe. The EuropeanUnion has started a large-scale initiative on “Opening Up Education”(http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/education_culture/documents/consult/open_en.pdf).The concept of OER seems promising, potentially leading to educational collaborations,having potential for stimulating innovation in education, reducing cost of education, andbroadening access to education for all. However, the awareness on the opportunities of usingOERs is still low in the Nordic countries. In contrast to Open Access (for publications) orOpen Source (for software development), OER are not yet broadly known and accepted /adopted. It is highly necessary to combine the initiatives and ideas of open approaches. This isthe case at a user level as well as on policy level (see also Clements & Pawlowski, 2012).Therefore, it is important to promote OER to governments at all levels as well as toinstitutions.The Nordic countries seem to be a good ground for openness and sharing: the Nordiccountries share many values related to education and technology development; the political and governmental institutions are quite similar – there is also a tradition for exchange ofknowledge and solutions between the countries.In this paper, we briefly give an introduction to OER and reflect on the state if the art of OpenEducation in the Nordic countries. In expert workshops by the Nordic Open EducationAlliance, barriers and possible interventions to overcome them were explored. Based on these,we formulate recommendations as well as propose implementation actions. This study isbased on a position paper from the Nordic Open Education Alliance(http://www.nordlet.org/?=position).
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  • Pawlowski, Jan, et al. (author)
  • Towards a Nordic Alliance for Open Education – a Position Paper
  • 2013
  • Other publication (pop. science, debate, etc.)abstract
    • The paper outlines the current situation of Open Education / Open Educational Resources in the Nordic country. We show examples and practices  - based on expert workshops, we discuss barriers and necessary actions to overcome those. The paper is meant to be dynamic and will be improved and further developed - be part of the process at http://www.nordlet.orgOpen Educational Resources are discussed widely on a global, European and even Nordic level. UNESCO coined the term Open Educational Resources (OER) some 10 years ago and published in June 2012 a global agenda for OER, the Paris Declaration (adopted by OER World Congress). The Declaration shows the importance of Open Educational Resources and givesrecommendations to governments and institutions around the globe. The European Union has started a large-scale initiative on “Opening Up Education"  (http://ec.europa.eu/dgs/education_culture/documents/consult/open_en.pdf). Both the Nordic Council and the Nordic University Co-operation (NUS) will discuss OER in 2013. These developments inspired a Nordic initiative on promoting and utilizing Open Education in the Nordic countries with a focus on creating a strong base for OER and Open Educational Practices (OEP) in the region, also with a global outreach in mind. The Nordic countries have the potential to become a forerunner in OEP and the use of OER activities in Europe: 1 The Nordic countries share many values related to education and technology development; the political and governmental institutions are quite similar and there is a tradition for exchange  f knowledge and solutions between the countries. Focusing on arelatively homogeneous region llows the newly-formed group to come up with specific recommendations that can reach the  ears of policy makers, be implemented in policies and practice, and be used in new project  proposals. 2 Open Educational Resources could potentially be a change agent in schools as well as in universities and vocational education. Having OER as scope allows the group to use one strong prism to reflect the crossroads the educational systems have to navigate in the target countries. In this document, we will briefly give an introduction to OER and reflect on the main recommendations as well as propose implementation actions for governments and institutions.
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