OpenKnowledge: Changing the global course of learning

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Free Online Course: OpenKnowledge: Changing the global course of learning provided by Stanford OpenEdx is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 14 weeks long, 1-8 hours a week. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from Stanford OpenEdx. OpenKnowledge: Changing the global course of learning is taught by Samuel Smith Esseh, Arianna Becerril García and John Willinsky.

Overview
  • Open source, open science, open data, open access, open education, open learning -- this free, online course provides an introduction to the important concept of openness from a variety of perspectives, including education, publishing, librarianship, economics, politics, and more, and asks you to discover what it means to you. Open Knowledge is international and multi-institutional, bringing together instructors and students from Canada, Ghana, Mexico, the United States, and the rest of the world. It will challenge you take control of your own learning, to determine your own personal learning objectives, to contribute to the development of the curriculum, to reflect on your progress, to learn new digital skills, and to take a leadership role in the virtual classroom. It will also provide you with the opportunity to connect with colleagues from different countries and professions, and to better understand areas where your interests overlap and where unexpected distinctions exist. We hope you’ll consider taking this journey with us.

Syllabus
  • Week 1: Introduction to Open Knowledge
    Week 2: Technological Change, Digital Identity, and Connected Learning
    Week 3: Participatory Culture, Citizen Journalism, Citizen Science
    Week 4: Intellectual Property, Copyright, and the Economics of Open
    Week 5: Historical Perspectives: Learned Publishing from Medieval to Modern Times
    Week 6: Open Science, Data, Access, Source, Review
    Week 7: Open Educational Resources: From Lesson Plans to Instructional Videos
    Week 8: Archives, Databases, Encyclopedia: Evaluating Open Collections and Reference Sources
    Week 9: Scholarly Publishing and Communications: Journals, Books, and Publication of Research
    Week 10: Information Literacy: Overload, Filters, and Developing a Critical Lens
    Week 11: Global Perspectives on Equity, Development, and Open Knowledge
    Week 12: Student Publishing: Lessons in Publishing, Peer Review, and Knowledge Sharing
    Week 13: The Future of Open Knowledge

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