The Open University (OU) makes a proportion of all its taught modules available to the public via OpenLearn each year. This process involves the modification, of module excerpts, showcasing subject matter and teaching approach. This activity serves both the University's social and business missions through the delivery of free courses to the public, but increasingly its students are using it to inform module choice, to augment their studies and to boost confidence. In a year that celebrates 10 years of OpenLearn, this paper reports on the growth and impact of the platform as a vast open, learning resource and how a new study underlines how this is also serving the OU’s own students in terms of supporting motivation for learning and impact o...
Much educational content sits within institutional systems protected from global access, this propri...
This paper reflects on the work of Open Educational Practices Scotland (OEPS) a Scottish Funding Cou...
The initial flush of interest in open educational resources per se has now moved on to discussions a...
The Open University (OU) makes a proportion of all its taught modules available to the public via Op...
The Open University (OU) makes a proportion of all its taught modules available to the public via Op...
The OpenLearn platform was launched in 2006 with the aim of delivering excerpts of the Open Universi...
The OpenLearn platform was launched in 2006 with the aim of delivering excerpts of the Open Universi...
Badged open courses (BOCs) were piloted on the OpenLearn platform by the Open University (OU) in the...
In 2013, the Open University (OU) in the UK launched a large-scale survey of users of its OpenLearn ...
The Open University is undertaking a major initiative (OpenLearn) to provide free access to learning...
This briefing paper on Open Practices is based on outcomes of the UK OER programme (phase 2). It was...
This paper reflects on what Open and Distance Learning providers might learn from the Open Education...
The release of free resources by the education sector has led to reconsideration of how the open app...
OER are becoming accepted as part of the range of materials that learners and educa- tors can use. H...
The Open Educational Resources (OER) movement has built up a record of experience and achievements s...
Much educational content sits within institutional systems protected from global access, this propri...
This paper reflects on the work of Open Educational Practices Scotland (OEPS) a Scottish Funding Cou...
The initial flush of interest in open educational resources per se has now moved on to discussions a...
The Open University (OU) makes a proportion of all its taught modules available to the public via Op...
The Open University (OU) makes a proportion of all its taught modules available to the public via Op...
The OpenLearn platform was launched in 2006 with the aim of delivering excerpts of the Open Universi...
The OpenLearn platform was launched in 2006 with the aim of delivering excerpts of the Open Universi...
Badged open courses (BOCs) were piloted on the OpenLearn platform by the Open University (OU) in the...
In 2013, the Open University (OU) in the UK launched a large-scale survey of users of its OpenLearn ...
The Open University is undertaking a major initiative (OpenLearn) to provide free access to learning...
This briefing paper on Open Practices is based on outcomes of the UK OER programme (phase 2). It was...
This paper reflects on what Open and Distance Learning providers might learn from the Open Education...
The release of free resources by the education sector has led to reconsideration of how the open app...
OER are becoming accepted as part of the range of materials that learners and educa- tors can use. H...
The Open Educational Resources (OER) movement has built up a record of experience and achievements s...
Much educational content sits within institutional systems protected from global access, this propri...
This paper reflects on the work of Open Educational Practices Scotland (OEPS) a Scottish Funding Cou...
The initial flush of interest in open educational resources per se has now moved on to discussions a...