Courses about OA

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  • This is a list of courses about OA, in whole or part.
  • Chronological order within each section.

Courses about OA

2000s
2010s
  • Open Access and Scholarly Communication, by Robin Peek. Course Proposal approved by the Graduate School of Library and Information Science at Simmons College on November 16, 2011. Course number and inital offering pending.

Courses with significant units about OA

Past courses

2000s
  • Open Source, Open Access, Open Education, by Michael Peters. University of Illinois.
    • (No direct link to the course, and no date on the catalog. However, it was listed among "current courses" in March 2009.)
2010s
  • OpenData Media.
    • Goal: "To get civil society more involved in debates on public policies by better harnessing open data" in Francophone Africa and elsewhere. Aimed at journalists.
    • In French, English.
    • Organized by CFI, part of France Médias Monde.
    • Began in 2016.
  • Curs Open Data Ambiental. 2017, Col·legi d’Ambientòlegs de Catalunya (COAMB). In-person course in Barcelona, Spain, about open data.

Current courses

Last updated: August 2018.

  • Online-Kurs zu Open Educational Resources (COER18).
    • Goal: overview of OER theory and practice. Aimed at faculty, producers.
    • In German.
    • Instructors: Sandra Schön, Martin Ebner.
    • Offered in 2017, 2018. Based on COER13, 2013.
    • Hosted by iMooX platform; maintained by Graz University of Technology, Austria. "All iMooX learning materials are not only free of charge, but can also be reused."
  • Open Knowledge in Higher Education.
    • "Exploring themes of open knowledge in higher education. An open course module offered through Medium by the University of Manchester," UK.
    • Began in 2015.
  • ASIRA (Access to Scientific Information Resources in Agriculture).
    • Goal: "enhance the visibility, accessibility and usability of agricultural data and science."
    • Aimed at researchers, librarians, students.
    • "Online course for low-income countries delivered by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in collaboration with Research4Life."
    • Began in 2017.
  • Transparent and Open Social Science Research.
    • "Explore the drivers of the social science credibility crisis and learn tools to make your own work more open and reproducible."
    • Instructors: Ted Miguel, Fernando Hoces.
    • Developed by Berkeley Initiative for Transparency in the Social Sciences (BITSS), University of California.
    • Hosted online by FutureLearn of the Open University, UK.
    • Began in 2018?