CAS Digital Learning in Emergencies
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General information
- CAS webpage
Scenario for Module 4
Overall objectives
Open Education in Emergencies Contexts: Comparative and International Perspective
- Be aware of Open Education and Open Science recommendations and related concepts
- Become familiar with Open Educational Resources
- Develop Open Educational Practices
- Scenarise an Open project for your context and implement part of it
Organisational information
- Module dates: 4 April - 15 May 2022 (Easter break from 14 to 24 April 2022)
- 2 ECTS = 60 learner working hours in total; 15 learner working hours per week
- Synchronous meetings: Monday and Thursday, 4-6 pm (Geneva time)
- Evaluation: Participants who complete all the activities with an acceptable commitment will receive Open badges
Section 1
SYNCHRONOUS PART
Monday 04.04.2022
- 4-5pm: Introducing Module 4 and Section 1
- 5-6pm: Conference by xx on the use of UNESCO’s OER framework in MENA region
Thursday 07.04.2022
- 4-6pm: Proactive regulation with regard to activities related to Section 1
ASYNCHRONOUS PART
ACTIVITY 1
Learning outcomes:
- Identify key ideas of leading recommendations towards Open by UNESCO
- Comment UNESCO’s Open Educational Resources (OER) recommendation
Detailed description:
- Read the blog post by Paul Stacey available from the resources and identify how the different Opens are entangled
- Download both recommendations on Open Science and on OER from the resources and read them carefully
- Identify why OER are present in both recommendations
- Choose one passage of either recommendation and annotate it, i.e. commenting on what is relevant and/or challenging for your own context
- Contribute to the collaborative annotation with your own comment of the chosen passage
Time necessary: 6 hours
Resources:
- Stacey, P. (2018). Starting Anew in the Landscape of Open. https://edtechfrontier.com/2018/02/08/starting-anew-in-the-landscape-of-open/
- UNESCO. (2019). Recommendation on Open Educational Resources. http://portal.unesco.org/en/ev.php-URL_ID=49556&URL_DO=DO_TOPIC&URL_SECTION=201.html
- UNESCO. (2021). Recommendation on Open Science. https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000379949.locale=en
- Strategies for annotation: https://learningcenter.unc.edu/tips-and-tools/annotating-texts/ ; https://microcredentials.digitalpromise.org/explore/annotation-strategies-for-deeper-learning
Expected result:
By Friday 8th of April:
- Some draft work (e.g. screen capture, photo if you worked on paper) to demonstrate how you went about with the annotation task. Please deposit these traces on Moodle
- A draft of your individual comment of the part that you have chosen on a notepad saved on your computer
- A collaborative EduTechWiki page with all the comments
Evaluation:
This activity will be evaluated in a formative way and tutors will provide you with formative feedback on the process and the content.