Open Education: KOCW & RISS Dec. 12 2012 Sooji LEE (KERIS)
목차 1. Challenges: In & Out 2. KOCW 3. RISS
Challenges In & Out
University Education What Happened? USA Korea # of institutions 4,495 423 Advancement rate 70% 72.5% Graduation rate 58.3%*** - Employment rate - 59.5% Tuition (USD) 6,000**/yr 6,100/yr * College entrance rate ages b/w 15-24 ** Graduate within 6 years after degree starting *** Tuition, Rooms & Board : $18,133 (Undergrad) Source: US Census Bureau (2012), National Center for Education Statistics (2012), Brief Statistics on Korean Education (KEDI, 2012)
School vs. Real Life Please, Ms. Sweeny, may I ask where you re going with all this?
Youth Unemployment Rate Youth: ages b/w 15-24
University Students Advantages Disadvantages Individual Individualized Entertainment oriented Self centered communication Group Networking/Cooperative Instant Feedback Group Working Insensitive to Ethical issues Method Information Process / Multi-Tasking Technology Dependent
Early Careers Broad Network & Spec : Human Network Reward Sensitive Adaptive : early adaptors of new IT trends Voice : tend to express opinions actively Oriented to Myself : prefer individual life style Source: Characteristics of New Generation & the Organizational Management (SERI report, 2011)
Future University by Korea2050 (The Millennium Project) Distance Learning University Continuous Education University Exchange University End of Entrance Exams University Bookless University Experience University No University No Calendar University Multicultural University Split Teaching & Research University Student Led University Star Professor University Special Interest Group University
Open Education Movement:: Higher ED
Disruptive Innovation at Higher ED, 2012 2001. 00: MIT OCW 2005. 00: OCW Consortium 2006. 00: JOCW 2007. 00: KOCW 2010. 00: Highlights for High Schools 2011. 09: Stanford Univ. opened 2 courses to public 2012. 01: Udacity 2012. 03: Coursera, Why Open Education Matters 2012. 05: edx 2012. 06: Paris Declaration (UNESCO) 2012. 07: UC Berkeley joined edx 2012. 09: Colorado States Univ. accepts credit from Udacity 2012. 10: Univ. of Texas (Austin) joined edx 2012. 11: ACE starts Coursera course evaluation for credit
Disruptive Innovation for Higher ED Coursera edx Udacity Univ. of the People
KOCW (Korea Open CourseWare)
What is KOCW? KOCW (Korea Open CourseWare) is a unique service of free and open online lecture contents of universities in Korea. KOCW Online lecture contents are organized as courses, providing institutions, and the specific needs of learners. KOCW also provides related research materials for courses. Source: http://www.kocw.net
Milestones 2007. 12: KOCW Pilot project began (200 courses) 2007. 12: joined GLOBE 2008. 12: joined OCWC membership (Affiliated) 2009. 09: WCU lecture contents included 2009. 12: built newly enhanced user centered interface 2010. 06: Mobile KOCW launched (ios based) 2010. 09: supported Information for Higher ED in Korea 2010. 10: Mobile KOCW launched (Android based) 2010. 12: Awards for the best Educational Practices 2011. 12: 2,700 courses from more than 100 universities 2012. 06: Let s Learn Korean series began
KOCW Statistics Contents Stats (as of Nov. 2011) 2009 2010 2011 2012. 11 # of Univ. 72 99 129 151 Courses 500 1,297 2,769 4,473 Materials 5,974 14,739 37,714 60,301 User Status (KOCW vs. MIT) Students Educators Self-Learners KOCW 53.6% 15% 30.5% MIT 42% 9% 43%
KOCW Statistics Usages Stats (as of Jun. 2011) PV/mo Visitors Per month (2012) 2,663,000 100,000 Korean : English = 7 : 3 Korean Lectures have 3 times more access Access from overseas consists of 15% Engineering is the most famous subject
Major Services Online Lecture Contents of Korean Universities Online lecture contents and the related course materials opened by universities Humanities/Social Sciences/Natural Sciences/Engineering/Medicines/ Education/Arts&Sports Online Lecture Contents of universities overseas MIT OCW, Stanford Engineering Everywhere, Open Yale, TED, YouTube/EDU Online Lectures of Nobel Laureates Series Online lectures by Nobel Prize Winners of the their specific fields Muhammad Yunus (former president of Gramean Bank), Roger Kornberg (2006 Nobel Prize Winner of Chemistry), etc Currently updated Courses (2011 ~ 2012) Lecture contents updated weekly as they proceed Analysis on Korean Politics by Seoul National University, German Idealism by Kyungbook National University, etc
Do You Know? Related Research Resources Theses & Dissertations Journal Articles Books (Library Holdings)
RISS (Research Information Sharing Service)
What is RISS? RISS is a unique gateway to access comprehensive research outcomes produced in universities and scholarly Communities in Korea. RISS provides resources sharing network for university libraries. RISS offers fulltext articles, ILL/DDS & Foreign Online Journal Databases. Source: http://www.riss.kr
Major Services Sharing Network Union Catalog for Univ. Libraries 9.6 M Bib records from 690 libraries ILL/DDS for non print resources EDDS (Overseas network) Fulltext Service 1,000,000 theses & dissertations 3,000,000 journal articles dcollection Overseas Databases 130 Co-Purchasing DBs 22 National License DBs DDOD (Digital Dissertation on Demand RISS International 17 overseas institutions Fulltext, MARC download, DDS
RISS International What is RISS International? RISS International is a unique service to researchers and libraries overseas in the field of Korean Studies, providing comprehensive research outcomes of Korea. Member institution includes: Harvard Univ., Columbia Univ., Princeton Univ., Berlin National Library, EHESS (France), University of Auckland (New Zealand), etc
RISS International Fee based membership service targeting institutions abroad More than 3.8 million Fulltext, 5.4 million Bibliographic Records (Union Catalog), ILL/DDS for articles/theses & Dissertations Target User: Researchers & Librarians of Asian/Korean Studies Services: Federated Search, Fulltext, MARC download, ILL/DDS