Education for All Revisited: On Concepts of Sharing in the Open Educational Resources (OER) Movement

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  • Theo Hug Professor, Institute of Psychosocial Intervention and Communication Studies University of Innsbruck, Austria Coordinator of the interfaculty Innsbruck Media Studies research forum

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7577/seminar.2375

Keywords:

Open Educational Resources (OER), Open Education (OE), universal education, sharing, educational philosophy

Abstract

 

Relationships between the private and public sphere in education have been discussed repeatedly and in various ways. However, the role of media and media dynamics is widely underestimated in this context. It is only recently, since the digital turn, that the focus of the debates has changed. In the past few years, manifold initiatives have aimed at opening up education on various levels using digital communications technologies and Creative Commons licenses. Additionally, massive open online courses (moocs) have been developed. Today, OER (Open Educational Resources) is used widely as an umbrella term for free content creation initiatives: OER Commons (http://www.oercommons.org/), Open Courseware (OCW), OER repositories, OCW search facilities, University OCW initiatives, and related activities. Shared resource sites such as Connexions (http://cnx.org), WikiEducator (http://wikieducator.org), and Curriki (www.curriki.org) have an increasing number of visitors and contributors.

On one hand, the motif of ‘education for all’ is once again appearing in related debates and practices. On the other hand, notions of sharing play a crucial role in open content and open education strategies. This purpose of this paper isthreefold: It starts with an outline of selected understandings of sharing in educational contexts; it then addresses their relevance for OER development through examining contrasting and relational conceptual dimensions. Lastly, the contribution aims to sketch different forms of sharing related to media forms.

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Published

2014-11-09

How to Cite

Hug, T. (2014). Education for All Revisited: On Concepts of Sharing in the Open Educational Resources (OER) Movement. Seminar.net, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.7577/seminar.2375

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