Two major developments, which look like a sign of a major differentiation within UK HE, have been reported in the last month by the UK's Open University.
Firstly it has announced that it will partner with the University of Manchester (the UK's largest, formed last year by the merger of UMIST and Manchester University) to develop and offer combined degree programmes, "focussed initially on overseas student markets".
Secondly, that supported by a £2.56m grant from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, it will start to make its course materials freely available for reuse by teachers and students anywhere, paralleling MIT's OpenCourseWare (which continues to be part-funded by the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation).
The following links provide some of the details, and in the continuation post there is a link to the OU's application to the Hewlett Foundation, including an extract containing one of the document's many references to Moodle, the Open Source VLE that the OU recently decided to use as its main platform.
New format for Fortnightly Mailing
This is the first edition of Fortnightly Mailing in a new format, which I've created using some web log software called Typepad. I've taken the plunge for several reasons.
You can provide me with feedback on the new version by sending me an email, or by commenting directly on this post. Be warned that despite my best endeavours Fortnightly Mailing will continue sometimes to appear rather sporadically, though hopefully this will be less of an issue than it has been over the last 6 months.
Posted on 24/03/2006 in News and comment | Permalink | Comments (1)
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