Given the abundance of open education initiatives that aim to
make educational assets freely available online, the time seems
ripe to explore the potential of open education to transform the
economics and ecology of education. Despite the diversity of tools
and resources already available--from well-packaged course
materials to simple games, for students, self-learners, faculty,
and educational institutions--we have yet to take full advantage of
shared knowledge about how these are being used, what local
innovations are emerging, and how to learn from and build on the
experiences of others. Opening Up Education argues that we must
develop not only the technical capability but also the intellectual
capacity for transforming tacit pedagogical knowledge into commonly
usable and visible knowledge: by providing incentives for faculty
to use (and contribute to) open education goods, and by looking
beyond institutional boundaries to connect a variety of settings
and open source entrepreneurs. These essays by leaders in open
education describe successes, challenges, and opportunies they have
found in a range of open education initiatives. They approach--from
both macro and micro perspectives--the central question of how open
education tools, resources, and knowledge can improve the quality
of education. The contributors (from leading foundations, academic
institutions, associations, and projects) discuss the strategic
underpinnings of their efforts first in terms of technology, then
content, and finally knowledge. They also address the impact of
their projects, and how close they come to achieving a vision of
sustainable, transformative educational opportunities that amounts
to much more than pervasive technology. Through the support of the
Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, an electronic
version of this book is openly available under a Creative Commons
license at The MIT Press Web site, http: //mitpress.mit.edu. Toru
Iiyoshi is Senior Scholar and Director of the Knowledge Media Lab
at the Carnegie Foundation. M. S. Vijay Kumar is Senior Associate
Dean and Director of the Office of Educational Innovation and
Technology at MIT.Contributors Richard Baraniuk, Randy Bass, Trent
Batson, Dan Bernstein, John Seely Brown, Barbara Cambridge, Tom
Carey, Catherine Casserly, Bernadine Chuck Fong, Ira Fuchs, Richard
Gale, Mia Garlick, Gerard Hanley, Diane Harley, Mary Huber, Pat
Hutchings, Toru Iiyoshi, David Kahle, M. S. Vijay Kumar, Andy Lane,
Diana Laurillard, Stuart Lee, Steve Lerman, Marilyn Lombardi, Phil
Long, Clifford Lynch, Christopher Mackie, Anne Margulies, Owen
McGrath, Flora McMartin, Shigeru Miyagawa, Diana Oblinger, Neeru
Paharia, Cheryl Richardson, Marshall Smith, Candace Thille, Edward
Walker, David Wiley
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