
Exploring Open Educational Resources and Online Learning Trends
Dive into the world of open educational resources and online learning with a focus on workforce development, ubiquitous learning, and the impact of digital age education on future work opportunities. Explore the benefits of OpenCourseWare, self-directed learning, and global initiatives shaping the future of education.
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Open Educational Resources: Online Learning, OpenCourseWare, and Workforce Development Steven Weiland Michigan State University
Education and Work in the Digital Age From the Knowledge Society to Ubiquitous Learning . The State We re In. The Priority of Formal Education.
How Much Learning is Enough?: From School to Work and Back The College Payoff . The Debate About Degrees. Work and Education in the Middle.
Why Open Educational Resources and OpenCoureWare? The Success Story of Online Learning. The Two Worlds of Open Educational Resources.
Finding OpenCourseWare MOOCS (Massive Open Online Courses) and More. Experience, Courses, and Credit. What OER and OCW Can and Can t Do.
Self-directed Learning with OpenCourseWare Responsibility, Readiness, and Drive. Skills, Self-improvement, and Well-being. Networked Self-direction.
Whats Ahead for OpenCourseWare? Global Initiatives and Local Opportunities. From Declarations to Degrees: Co-learning Projects. 1. An Online OCW Portal. 2. Promoting Readiness and Self-directed Learning. 3. Institutional Commitments to OCW and Prior Learning Assessment (PLA). 4. Online Degree Development. How Far Must Change Go?
New Resources Anthony Carnevale, Tamar Jayasundera, and Ban Cheah. (2012). The College Advantage: Weathering the Economic Storm. Washington, D.C: Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce. Mike Rose. (2012). Back to School: Why Everyone Deserves a Second Chance at Education. New York: New Press.