@techreport { title = {Trend report: Open Educational Resources 2013}, year = {2013}, month = {03/2013}, author = {Gorissen, Pierre and Didderen, Wim and Sloep, Peter and Schuwer, Robert and Janssen, Ben and van Valkenburg, Willem and Dopper, Sofia and Draaijer, Silvester and Mulder, Fred and Bijsterveld, Cora and de Vries, Fred and Thuss, Frank and Kruiderink, Nynke and Jelgerhuis, Hester and Janssen, José and Berlanga, Adriana and Koper, Rob and Rubens, Wilfred and van der Woert, Nicolai and Doove, John and de Rijk, Saskia and Vermeulen, Paul}, editor = {Jacobi, Ria and Jelgerhuis, Hester and van der Woert, Nicolai}, keywords = {Netherlands, MOOC, higher education}, country = {Netherlands}, language = {en}, publisher = {Open Educational Resources Public Interest Group}, pages = {1-114}, abstract = {The Trend Report: Open Educational Resources 2013 describes trends in open educational resources (OER) and open education in the Netherlands and elsewhere, from the perspective of Dutch higher education. It comprises fifteen articles by Dutch experts in the field of open and online education. It also includes fifteen short “Intermezzos” giving high-profile examples: * Introduction * Open Textbook Trends and Opportunities * OER and Informal Learning * MOOCs: Trends and Opportunities for Higher Education * Evaluation and Certification of Open Educational Resources * Opening up Education * New Role for Libraries in Content Curation * Mobile Devices and Apps as Accelerators for OER * Open Buffet of Higher Education * Trends in Business Models for Open Educational resources and Open Education * An International Perspective on OER: The Influence of IGOS on the OER Movement * Learning Paths and OER: Trends and Opportunities * The Human Factor in the Adoption of OER What Determines Readiness to Share? * Ecosystems for Open Education: Trends and Opportunities * Learning Analytics: The Right Content for the Right Student * OER, Open Access and Publishers: Trends, Opportunities, and Threats The report is published by the Open Educational Resources Special Interest Group (SIG OER), The SIG OER promotes and facilitates the creation of communities, knowledge generation and sharing, collaboration, and strategic planning regarding Open Educational Resources and Open Education in higher education in the Netherlands. The activities of the SIG OER are co-ordinated by a core team of experts from the various institutions concerned. The SIG has therefore been set up by and for the higher education sector, and is supported by SURF.}, url = {http://www.surf.nl/en/publicaties/Documents/Trend%20Report%20OER%202013_EN_DEF%2007032013%20%28LR%29.pdf}, attachments = {Trend Report OER 2013_EN_DEF 07032013 (LR).pdf}, }