The VLE versus Open Education

In this paper we consider the position of the VLE in the context of the open education movement. This paper gathers data from the #VLEIreland survey in order to explore further whether open education was a concern of the academics involved, and if so, how it shaped their use of the local VLE. We wil...

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Main Authors: Angelica Risquez, Claire McAvinia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Irish Learning Technology Association 2018-05-01
Series:Irish Journal of Technology Enhanced Learning
Online Access:https://journal.ilta.ie/index.php/telji/article/view/47
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spelling doaj-c45f4e5c057a46be90a6d6889c3f6e332020-11-25T00:12:42ZengIrish Learning Technology AssociationIrish Journal of Technology Enhanced Learning2009-972X2018-05-0132869310.22554/ijtel.v3i2.4747The VLE versus Open EducationAngelica RisquezClaire McAviniaIn this paper we consider the position of the VLE in the context of the open education movement. This paper gathers data from the #VLEIreland survey in order to explore further whether open education was a concern of the academics involved, and if so, how it shaped their use of the local VLE. We will explore the nature of open education and open educational resources (OER), and whether there are interactions between these resources and the VLE. Open educational resources are materials shared online for educators to use and adapt, including full courses, modules, textbooks, and assets such as video clips, images or teaching methods. Data from our staff survey indicates a range of responses to the sharing and use of OERs and a spectrum of understanding (or lack of understanding) of copyright issues. We explore these findings and discuss their implications for OER in the future, and suggest that the ideals of “openness” are challenged by institutional VLEs and other mechanisms for resource sharing in higher education.https://journal.ilta.ie/index.php/telji/article/view/47
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The VLE versus Open Education
Irish Journal of Technology Enhanced Learning
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description In this paper we consider the position of the VLE in the context of the open education movement. This paper gathers data from the #VLEIreland survey in order to explore further whether open education was a concern of the academics involved, and if so, how it shaped their use of the local VLE. We will explore the nature of open education and open educational resources (OER), and whether there are interactions between these resources and the VLE. Open educational resources are materials shared online for educators to use and adapt, including full courses, modules, textbooks, and assets such as video clips, images or teaching methods. Data from our staff survey indicates a range of responses to the sharing and use of OERs and a spectrum of understanding (or lack of understanding) of copyright issues. We explore these findings and discuss their implications for OER in the future, and suggest that the ideals of “openness” are challenged by institutional VLEs and other mechanisms for resource sharing in higher education.
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