Share Paper: Openness and the Disaggregated Future of Higher Education

  1. David Wiley, Brigham Young University, United States
Wednesday, November 19 11:15 AM-12:15 PM Royale 3

Abstract: Open educational resources such as MIT OpenCourseWare demonstrate that educational materials are increasingly becoming a free, ubiquitous infrastructure for teaching and learning. Leveraging free and open access to a wide range of high quality educational resources can allow the faculty member to drastically change their role in supporting learning. The increasing connectivity of teachers and learners via email, SMS, instant messenger, Twitter, and other tools allows us to move beyond "groups" in our thinking of multi-person assignments to a broader, more loosely knit notion of networks of learners. Large-scale, collaborative social networks challenge our ideas of academic honesty but are ...