Open mikaelkaron opened 9 years ago
A few comments to make the pitch solid:
Added paragraph explaining the differences between open-learning and traditional MOOC platforms.
Regarding showcasing Singapore and positioning NUS - I think this is best done in the video pitch (if one is made) and/or during the presentation.
Updated the pitch after feedback for P
Open-Learning and Singapore
Introduction
I'm Mikael Karon and I'm the founder of the open-learning initiative and a founding member of the open-learning foundation.
I'm going to tell you about open-learning, the first community owned and operated open learning ecosystem and how it can be leveraged to transform learning in Singapore and position its learning institutions as a world leader and innovators in ed-tech and online education.
First some things about me:
Problem
Teaching is at its best when knowledgeable teachers teach motivated students exciting topics. Alas this is not always achievable for a myriad of reasons:
Solution
By leveraging the open-learning platform believe we can address all the aforementioned points and offer the students and teachers with a superior learning experience. To show this we propose to work together with Singapore universities to develop a course in front-end programming and enrol a limited set of students.
We've chosen front-end programming because:
Content authors and teachers would be sourced from top-tier companies as well as leading open-source projects and communities. This would ensure that we can live up to the claims "expert" teachers and "current" curriculum.
Benefits
Leveraging the open-learning platform offers some key benefits:
Differentiators
How open-learning is different from traditional MOOC platforms:
Commercial
Although the main goals of the open-learning initiative and the open-learning foundation are focused on improving how we learn and making that universally available we've designed the open-learning ecosystem to allow for a multitude of commercial 3rd party products and services.
For example:
Note that although we're the the original designers of the open-learning platform and we'd expect to have first-mover advantage in several of these examples, this is an open ecosystem so we expect that there will be several companies developing competing offerings as the ecosystem matures.
Next
A meeting to further discuss and explain how the open-learning platform can be leveraged by Singapore and explore how we can collaborate to implement and execute the proposal.
Things we will talk about:
About the Open-Learning Initiative
The open-learning initiative aims to change how we teach and learn by leveraging technology throughout the entire learning experience. We do this by developing and deploying the software, services and best-practices needed for the first publicly owned and community operated learning ecosystem founded on the principles of open-knowledge.
About the Open-Learning Foundation
To support the open-learning initiative we’re creating a non-profit foundation that will undertake the technical challenges to implement the technology for the open-learning ecosystem as well as the taking on the initial financial and operational responsibilities to operate, fund and seed this ecosystem with developers, students and teachers.