OERu/Open technology infrastructure
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Issues, questions and suggestions
- still a digital divide
- connectivity issues, for example Internet penetration of only 4% in the Pacific
- mobile 3G penetration
- community access
- telecenters for shared access
- what business model?
- subsidies?
- seamless provision of resources
- institutional controls (ex: video: forms required, particular formats)
- identity and access management
- across resources
- across assessments?
- avoid falling into trap of computerizing existing manual processes
- cost
- offline copies
- lack of engagement
- problems with interactivity
- security concerns?
- versioning
- branches
- quality assured versions
- formats
- staying "current"
- freshness of resources, culling outdated
- communications technologies
- mailing lists
- synchronous... video, conferences
- connectivity problems across systems
- leverage existing infrastructure and practices where practicable
- eg UCLA's Public/Private patch to selectively make some Moodle resources and activities open while keeping others private. Gently moves teachers to open practice http://slidesha.re/f5ecqW
Activities
Three First Steps
- Promote and encourage universal access schemes
- Identity/authentication/access mechanisms
- institution
- learner
- Format neutrality
- ideal resources available across a range of delivery
- degrade gracefully
- support mobile
- support offline (CD, paper, etc.)
Other Activities
- improve capacity
- professional development for teachers
- make learners aware of options and their actions online
- author guideline for managing online footprint
- promote competition in telecom sector
- encourage and submit telecenters
- OLPC
- development
- deployment
- teacher buy-in
- protection policies around personal data