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Professor Patrick Mc Andrew

The Open Learning Network (OLnet) aims to gather and share evidence on how openness in education works globally, focusing on the reuse of materials and enabling learning through networks.

Professor Patrick Mc Andrew

Open Learning Network (OLnet)

An international research hub for aggregating, sharing, debating and improving OER

Countries affiliated
Nigeria
Mauritius
Malawi
Kenya
Ghana
Zambia
Uganda
Tanzania
Sudan
South Africa
Rwanda

Offers

Numerous tools
A visual tool
A social networking tool
A collective intelligence tool
A website to share information about OER research

Aims

Looks at other influences
Gathering methods on research and learning in an open world
Tackles gathering evidence for effective OER

Professor Patrick McAndrew

Authored
Jounal articles
Conference item
Book chapter
Books
Other OER projects
OER research hub
OLnet Teacher Education from across Sub-Saharan Africa (TESSA)

To find evidence on how openess work across the world

Bridge to Success

Offers free, open educational resources

Open Learn

Provides open and free learning

Main research interests
Ways to structure material for reuse and approaches to enabling learning and sharing knowledge using networks through the enabling action of openness
Professional details
He designed web-based courses
Programme Lead for the learning in an open world research
Researching and evaluating learner and provider issues in the use of open content and free educational resources
Work experience
Chair in Open Education in 2012
Associate Director (Learning and Teaching) (2009-2011)
Head of Centre for Information Technology in Education (2002-2005)
Professor of Open Education in the Institute of Educational Technology (IET) at The Open University
Manager at ICBL from 1995
System Manager at ICBL in 1991
Lecturer in the Computer Science department at Heriot-Watt University
Research Associate at Heriot-Watt University in 1986
Educational details
PHD in computer vision
Degree in Mathematics

Supported by the Flora and William Hewlett Foundation, Partnership between the Open University, UK and Carnegie Mellon University, USA

Five key areas

Dissemination
Research
Infrastructure
Fellowships
Management