Project title: OpenPROF, Open Proffessional Collaboration for Innovation
Project No. 2014-1-LT01-KA202-000562
Project run: 24 moths (September, 2014 – August, 2016)
Total cost: 237 455 €
Project title: OpenPROF, Open Proffessional Collaboration for Innovation
Project No. 2014-1-LT01-KA202-000562
Project run: 24 moths (September, 2014 – August, 2016)
Total cost: 237 455 €
According to Bruges Communique, there is increased competition of institutions and professionals, as well as rapid technological change. This challenges (C)VET institutions, adult education institutions, also higher education institutions, but through (C)Vet teachers and trainers, as well as adult educators who, willing to go step by step with innovations and modern and effective models of education, need to update their competences, especially in the context of rapid development of services of education, ICT, opening up education and sustainability models. Being professionals and specialists in designing learning curriculum, they also need to learn how latest innovations in education (such as Open Educational Resources (OER), innovative ICT tools, new curriculum design models) affect sustainability of their organization and learning services. Moreover, they are challenged with the shift in the target learner profile at their institutions. More and more adults are migrating through out the world and Europe and require learning services to be open, to be provided in international settings and available any time, anywhere and in their working places. Teachers and trainers, as well as adult educators need training and consultancy on how to meet these needs.
In the vision for 2020, (C)VET and adult education includes high quality, new modes of curriculum and learning services, courses which develop expertise for higher level qualification characterized by innovation and excellence. (C)VET and adult education should empower people to acquire knowledge, skills and competences at work place. Moreover, they require that curriculum is not purely occupational, but oriented to broader – key competences – that are important to succeed in life, to develop entrepreneurial and leadership skills. Training and education should be provided to target learners in most convenient places, including work – based learning. ICT skills are critical in terms of getting and keeping a job and managing life. It is inevitable to continue gaining skills at work – based environment.
Designing innovative and sustainable curriculum is a new challenge for the majority of teachers, trainers and adult educators. Professionals supporting innovative services at institutions contribute substantially to developing professional identify, self-esteem, and self-potential. Online learning and open educational resources meet these needs and suggests solutions for innovative, quality work – based learning curriculum designing.
The project addresses key innovations in training of teachers and trainers, as well as adult educators: open educational resource and open curriculum development and licensing, open collaboration, as well as designing curriculum for diverse target groups including the mode of work – based learning. The project aim is to foster open and international professional collaboration for innovation by training them to openly collaborate in the development of online innovative curriculum designing using open educational resources. The requirements raised in this project for the innovation of curriculum will allow to create learning services suitable for diverse learners and target groups, including work – based learning.
O1. Training material on OER and sustainability models. Training material will be developed on-line, partially as OER, with self-learning mode and face to face training option, providing existing successful OER – based sustainability models, interactive tasks and presentations in video and audio formats with explanations and examples.
O2. Training material on ICT tools to develop and adapt OER. Training material will be developed on-line, partially as OER, with self-learning mode and face to face training option, providing interactive tasks on ICT tools suitable for OER development and adaptation, including presentations in video and audio formats with explanations and examples.
O3. Training material on innovative curriculum designing for work – based learning for CVET, VET and adult education. Training material will be developed on-line, partially as OER, with self-learning mode and face to face training option, providing content on curriculum designing methodology, innovative solutions (virtual mobility option, self-learning curriculum design, integration of social networking and collaboration), interactive tasks and presentations in video and audio formats with explanations and examples.
O4. 48 OER in the national and English languages (24 created and 24 adapted). All partner institutions will develop at least 4 OER and will adapt another 4 OER developed by partner institutions to their national languages and contexts. CVET, VET and adult educators will collaboratively develop and adapt OER. Each OER will be an artifact that allows either a short lecture or a video on a given subject. OER will be integrated into curriculum.
Author: Marta Palacio
Licence: BY-NC-SA
Author: Renata Veršinskienė
Licence: BY-NC-SA
Author: Verein Auxilium
Licence: BY-NC-SA
O5. Curriculum for work – based learning for CVET, VET and adult education using OER, innovative tools and sustainability models. Each partner institution develops on-line curriculum of 20 hours using OER (6 on-line courses, each maintaining at least 8 resources developed or adapted in their national language), ICT tools and innovative solutions on a chosen topic. 1/4 of curriculum is developed as OER (in the national and English languages) and exchanged among partner institution websites or learning environments. Curriculum is either a part of existing course/ module within the institution or a separate on-line course for CVET, VET or adult education. Each course will maintain 10 hours of theoretical material and 10 hours of practical learning assignments.
6 online courses are developed in English and national partner languages during OpenPROF project. Each course includes 20 hours of learning and OER that were created and adapted by the course authors. All courses are available here.
The courses are shared under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Some of the courses are prepared so you can learn individually without the teacher present or a dowloadable copy of the course is provided so you could repeat the course in your own Moodle platform. To access the exact course see their names and links below:
Module title | Language | Browse (the content of the module) |
Learn in the module anytime (self-registration is needed) |
Download a module copy (Moodle backup file) |
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1. | Time management and online communities | English | Browse | Learn | Download (Moodle 2.9.1) |
Gestión del tiempo y comunidades online | Spanish | Browse | Learn | Download (Moodle 2.9.1) | |
2. | Communication in Intelectual organization | English | Browse | Learn | |
Komunikacija intelektinėje organizacijoje | Lithuania | Browse | Learn | Download (Moodle 2.9.1) | |
3. |
Digital storytelling for training
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English | Browse | ||
Digital Storytelling para a Formacao
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Portuguese | Browse | |||
4. |
Diversity Management
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English | Browse | Download (Moodle 2.9.1) | |
Diversity Management
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German | Browse | Download (Moodle 2.9.1) | ||
5. | The mobility guide on-line – Planning and management with ICT support | English | Browse | Download (Moodle 2.9.1) | |
On-line mobilitási útmutató – Tervezés és menedzsment IKT támogatással | Hungarian | Browse | Download (Moodle 2.9.1) | ||
6. | Personalized learning at work place | English | Browse | Learn | Download (Moodle 2.9.1) |
Mokymasis darbo aplinkoje
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Lithuania | Browse |
Based on the experience of professional collaboration in OpenPROF project the following ideas have been raised:
Requirements for teachers for collaboration in OpenPROF
OpenPROF collaboration types
Challenges for teachers creating and adapting OER