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The OER Project has developed a number of full courses for use in schools and looked to enable teachers in the successful delivery and tools to improve student outcomes.
Gates Ventures is the private office of Bill Gates. The OER Project is an initiative within Gates Ventures looking at best practice and innovation around the development of Open Educational Resources (OER) and teacher professional development for schools.
The OER Project has found that 55% of teachers in the US spend between 5 to 10 hours of their time every week looking for free, online resources. Too often, these resources are disconnected and incomplete. The OER Project aims to address this need by providing a complete, unified learning programme for particular subject areas and not simply a collection of resources put together using a variety of learning theories and design principles.
Bob Regan, Sr. Director for education at Gates Ventures had previously worked with Trinity College Dublin and this provided the introduction to the Learnovate Centre. At the beginning of the Covid pandemic, the OER Project wanted to meet the tremendous needs of teachers suddenly moving from in person to online instruction. They asked the Learnovate team to help them formulate a set of evidence-based guidelines to share with teachers around the design and delivery of online learning.
OER Project shared these guidelines with the more than 10,000 teachers OER Project online teacher community. They quickly saw that Learnovate were a uniquely multi-disciplinary team comprised of experts in Learning Design, User Experience Design, Learning Technologies and, also, Innovation and Design Thinking. As Bob describes it, the Learnovate team is “fluent in multiple languages”. Learnovate also functions in a very agile, iterative manner that enables it to produce research outputs in shorter cycles than traditional academic research teams.
In the midst of a crisis (the COVID pandemic), OER Project needed research outputs in a matter of weeks and months (and not years, as can sometimes be the case). With its breadth of experience and lean processes the Learnovate team were able to deliver and even exceed the expectations of the OER Project team. The ability of Learnovate to produce quality research in ‘short cycles’ has meant that OER Project has been able to go back to their online teaching community and provide them with insights and recommendations backed up by clear evidence.
Another advantage that has particularly impressed the OER Project team during its collaboration with the Learnovate Centre, is the fact that, on each project, the Learnovate team focuses on real-world problems which means that the academic research subsequently produced resonates strongly with the target audience faced with real-world problems.
Additionally, the recommendations from the Learnovate research act less as prescriptive rules to follow and more as insights to review, discuss and apply. In the words of Bob Regan, “Learnovate does a terrific job in fostering the collaboration between research and practice in a way that you just don’t see in education very often”.
The OER Project is coming up on its ten-year anniversary. To celebrate, they are creating a resource detailing what they have learned about creating great courses that have a positive impact on students.
As Bob Regan explains: “We’ve done multiple projects with Learnovate and got the results in front of people on a short cycle”.