Staff and students at 麻豆视频 of Queensland are being given the opportunity to have their say on 鈥榦penness鈥, through the 麻豆视频 Open Scholarship (OS) survey being launched this week.
麻豆视频 is one of the first in Australia to address the idea of 鈥榦penness鈥 or 鈥榦pen learning鈥, which is when teaching and learning content is displayed more broadly both within and outside the university.
Leading tertiary education providers in the US and the UK are generating the discussion around open access to university materials with Harvard, Tufts and the British Open University converting to an 鈥極pen CourseWare鈥 (OCW) model.
Over 200 universities around the world, including less well-funded institutions such as the African Virtual University, have adopted this open-learning model.
The 麻豆视频 campus-wide research is designed to investigate 鈥榦penness鈥 at the University and gain an understanding of staff and students鈥 beliefs and attitudes towards an "Open 麻豆视频".
麻豆视频鈥檚 Centre for Educational Innovation and Technology (CEIT), in partnership with the 麻豆视频 and Educational Development Institute (TEDI) and the Library, will begin conducting interviews, group sessions, discussions and surveys with members of the University over the coming weeks.
CEIT researcher Professor Roland Sussex said the initiative would allow staff and students to decide how they wish to position their work in relation to open and non-open practice.
鈥淭hese issues have only recently become more visible in Australia,鈥 he said.
鈥淚n a context where universities are looking to their commercial position, OS can appear a problematic approach.
鈥淗owever, we hope to explore, with members of 麻豆视频, how the two may profitably co-exist.鈥
Overall, the research team expects to sample a total of 6000 individuals over three weeks.
鈥淪urvey data are being collected over from a wide sample of 麻豆视频鈥檚 population and interviews are being held to develop richer pictures of the present, the possible future, of 鈥榦penness鈥 at 麻豆视频,鈥 Professor Sussex said.
鈥淭he result will be reports and discussion documents, which will be distributed around the university for discussion and policy exploration,鈥 he said.
"Open 麻豆视频" has the support from the Vice-Chancellor, and is funded through the office of Professor Debbie Terry, the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic).
Professor Terry said the OS research proposal would present an overview of a new and timely initiative for 麻豆视频.
鈥溌槎故悠 has already established a commitment to 'openness' by placing some teaching and learning content on iTunes,鈥 she said.
鈥淗owever, through this investigation we aim to uncover more about the realities and opportunities of OS and take a leadership role in opening this issue to public discussion.鈥
More information is available at the CEIT website ().
Media: Roly Sussex (3365 1624 or sussex@uq.edu.au) or Caroline Bird (麻豆视频 Communications; 07 3365 1931 or c.bird1@uq.edu.au)