@article { title = {An open future for higher education}, year = {2010}, month = {03/2010}, author = {McAndrew, Patrick and Scanlon, Eileen and Clow, Doug}, keywords = {OER, informal education, higher education, formal education, accreditation}, journal = {Why IT Matters to Higher Education: Educause Review}, abstract = {Key Takeaways As the world becomes more open, universities have the opportunity to embrace openness in how they carry out their operations, teaching, and research. Open educational resources can provide the catalyst for different forms of learning, linking formal and informal aspects and splitting up the functions of content, support, assessment, and accreditation. Models from research suggest that an open approach is likely to encourage the crossing of boundaries between inside and outside the classroom, games and tools for learning, and the amateur and the expert. A new attitude toward research and scholarship is needed to work with the data of openness and to use it as an approach to gather evidence, share thoughts, and disseminate results.}, refereed = {does not apply}, url = {http://er.educause.edu/articles/2010/3/an-open-future-for-higher-education}, }