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Dear all!
If you missed this year's Open Education Policy Forum and our report *“Open GLAM & education. Teachers’ and educator’s perspective on digital culture resources”*. Below you'll find all open resources from our event. We especially wanted to thank our partners: *Europeana* https://www.europeana.eu/, *EuroClio* https://euroclio.eu/, and *Creative Commons* https://creativecommons.org/, as well as our sponsor – *William and Flora Hewlett Foundation* https://hewlett.org/.
We’re thrilled that so many people from the GLAM institutions have joined our community of educators, researchers, teachers, and Open Education activists.
Our speakers emphasized the importance of communication. We hope that the Forum allowed you to make new contacts and inspired you to initiate the new Open Education and Open Culture projects 🧡
*đź“ş If you want to recall the report premiere and/or listen to the Lightning Talks session, click HERE https://youtu.be/kpoU52KCi4kand watch the full presentation on our YouTube channel.*
🎧 Additionally, we recorded the roundtable that took place on the Forum's second day. *You will find it HERE https://soundcloud.com/centrumcyfrowe/cultural-heritage-data-as-open-knowledge* . Maja Drabczyk (Head of policy and advocacy at Centrum Cyfrowe) invites you to the discussion "Cultural Heritage Data as Open Knowledge" with great speakers:
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Maciej Maryl – Director of the Digital Humanities Centre at the Institute of Literary Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences -
Teresa Nobre – Legal Director of COMMUNIA -
Eirini Kaldeli – Senior Researcher at the National Technical University of Athens
Read the report "Open GLAM & education. Teacher's and educator's perspective on digital resources"
🔎 You can find the report, charts, collected data, and questionnaires HERE https://centrumcyfrowe.pl/en/open-glam-2022/.
The research was run by Centrum Cyfrowe in collaboration with Europeana, EuroClio, and Creative Commons.
The study aims at understanding the importance of online heritage-based tools, resources, and digitized collections for formal and non-formal education in EU countries.
The research results also served as a base for creating relevant recommendations on the development of heritage-based open educational resources and online collections for educational use.
👩‍🏫 Sneak peek at the findings:
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According to the teachers and non-formal educators, the more heritage-based tools & resources and online collections are available for educational purposes, the better:
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94% of them agree that digital heritage-based tools & resources are important and help teachers and non-formal educators perform educational activities,
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84% claim that each cultural heritage institution should develop such interactive materials and digital resources.
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Online digital collections and their context information are the most frequently used resources published by cultural heritage institutions:
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85% of surveyed teachers and non-formal educators use online digital collections while conducting educational activities, -
70% of respondents confirm the use of educational interactive web-based materials (games, quizzes, virtual tours), -
64% admit that they use digital educational resources (lesson plans, learning scenarios, tutorials).
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The study showed that huge dispersion and difficulty with searching and finding heritage-based tools & resources and online collections are the major barriers for teachers and non-formal educators:
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40% of respondents claim "they are hard to find", -
32% state "they are not gathered in one place, platform, catalogue", -
32% believe "they are not well promoted.
Let's stay in touch :-)
We will be delighted if you share information about the study on your social media.
You can find us on Twitter *@centrumcyfrowe* https://twitter.com/centrumcyfrowe and on LinkedIn – *Fundacja Centrum Cyfrowe* http://www.linkedin.com/company/centrum-cyfrowe-projekt-polska.
Use hashtags: *#OEPForum22 #openeducation #OER #centrumcyfrowe*
If you have any questions about the report or you would like to collaborate with us on future projects and research, please contact us at this email.
Have a great week OEP Forum team