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==Overview of Intervention== | ==Overview of Intervention== | ||
1) Intervention Title | |||
2) Brief description of the intervention | |||
3) Cluster Identifier (letter) | |||
4) Level of intervention: Micro, meso, macro or research? | |||
*Micro – intervention is focused on impacting creators and users. | *Micro – intervention is focused on impacting creators and users. | ||
Associated keywords: Learning & Teaching, Guidance/Training/Mentoring, Customization/Reuse/Remix | Associated keywords: Learning & Teaching, Guidance/Training/Mentoring, Customization/Reuse/Remix |
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Overview of Intervention
1) Intervention Title 2) Brief description of the intervention 3) Cluster Identifier (letter) 4) Level of intervention: Micro, meso, macro or research?
- Micro – intervention is focused on impacting creators and users.
Associated keywords: Learning & Teaching, Guidance/Training/Mentoring, Customization/Reuse/Remix Business & Sustainability Models
- Meso – Intervention focuses on the intermediaries, infrastructure and elements that help to link creators and end-users and contribute to building the systemic elements that facilitate the delivery, distribution and flow of OER materials.
Associated keywords: Accessibility, Tools & Technology, Search & Discoverability mechanisms, Quality Control, Accreditation, Feedback mechanisms
- acro – intervention addresses broader systemic issues such as policy and legal frameworks or behavioral and cultural aspects that shape the overall OER ecosystem.
Associated keywords: Supportive Policies, Copyright & Licensing, Community Building, Lobbying
- Research – focus is on improving information and effort to understand the opportunities, challenges, impacts and efficacy of various OER strategies and mechanisms.
Associated keywords: Impact assessments, Evidence gathering and sharing, Case Studies
Key Intended Attributes of Intervention
5) Primary (or initial) context of intervention: a. Formal learning b. Informal learning c. National (focus on one country) d. Multinational
6) Primary Actors: who drives implementation? a. Content creators b. End users (teachers, learners, etc.) c. Facilitators/intermediaries • tool builders • distributors/content hosts • publishers • schools • other: (please specify) d. Researchers e. Policy makers
7) Requires new intermediary or supporting organization? a. Can be implemented by existing organizations. b. Would require a new consortium of existing organizations c. Would require expanded cooperation of an existing cooperative arrangement of institutions d. Would require the creation of new organizations to implement
8) Intended Timeframe: a. Hackable? i.e. able to explore, initiate or pilot with a short burst of hacking/development, including Friday’s Hackday?; b. Short-term – reaches maturity in less than a year c. Medium-term – reaches maturity in 2-4 years d. Long-term – reaches maturity in more than 4 years
9) Ongoing management needs - low, medium, or high? a. Low – little additional effort to maintain b. Medium – significant ongoing effort required to maintain c. High – intensive effort to maintain
10) Contributes to High Quality OER Supply: a. Aimed at facilitating sustainability? b. Aimed at facilitating re-usability of OER? c. Translation component?
11) Contributes to Supportive Policies: a. Requires or is focused on supporting legal and/or formal policy changes?
b. Focus of policy intervention: i. Institutional level ii. National iii. Global
12) Contributes to OER standards: a. Facilitates feedback and quality assessment? b. Promotes interoperability? c. Promotes accessibility? d. Promotes discoverability?
13) Adoption & Reach: a. Expands audiences and increases OER adoption? b. Engages non-traditional audiences? c. Focus on community building? d. Requires significant public outreach campaign? e. Likely to face opposition from vested interests? f. Behavioral changes or cultural shift required?
14) Research & Evaluation: a. Supports evidence-gathering, data collection, impact assessment? b. Requires more research and supporting information?
Implementation Requirements/Considerations
15) Financial requirements: low, medium, high? a. Low - can be implemented with little or no additional funding b. Medium - less than 100k per year c. High - more than 100k per year
16) Coordination needs - low, medium, or high? a. Low - able to launch without recruiting other participants b. Medium - requires coordination and buy-in of several organizations c. High - requires broad coordination/buy-in
17) Dependencies - low, medium, or high? a. Low - stand alone intervention that requires no complementary efforts; b. Medium - depends on another change/intervention; c. High - depends on several other complementary interventions/changes
18) Level of risk and uncertainty - low, medium, or high? a. Low – results are predictable b. Medium – reasonable degree of predictability c. High – results are unpredictable
19) Implementation complexity - low, medium, or high? a. Low – easy to implement b. Medium – reasonable to implement High – it is complicated c. 20) What types of innovations are required for development and implementation? (short answer)
21) Additional important considerations that have not been covered in the questions above? (short answer)