Open Pedagogy

Carnegie Mellon (apparently sponsored by HP) has created an interesting twist on the MIT “open courseware” (OCW) model. I find the Open Learning Initiative to be interesting for several reasons:

  • They are giving away not just content but also pedagogical models, which include “cognitive tutors,” “virtual laboratories,” group experiments, and simulations.
  • They have focused on traditionally lab-oriented engineering courses.
  • They seem to have a very active dissemination plan to enlist other schools to teach the content and contribute back modifications. This is critical; opening up the content by itself often isn’t enough to drive adoption.

Details are scant on the web site, though. I guess we’ll have to stay tuned.

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