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Researching the world out there How do we know about the users that do not tell us anything?

Researching the world out there How do we know about the users that do not tell us anything?. Patrick McAndrew + Steve Godwin & Andreia Santos Research & Evaluation Team OpenLearn, The Open University. images from http://openlearn.open.ac.uk. Users: Learners and Educators. OpenLearn content.

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Researching the world out there How do we know about the users that do not tell us anything?

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  1. Researching the world out thereHow do we know about the users that do not tell us anything? Patrick McAndrew + Steve Godwin & Andreia Santos Research & Evaluation Team OpenLearn, The Open University images from http://openlearn.open.ac.uk

  2. Users: Learners and Educators

  3. OpenLearn content

  4. Mobility

  5. Why would anyone produce anything new if it is out there already? Big Questions How can we help the developing world? What are the new tools that actually help us work and learn? How do people learn from open content?

  6. Methods • Action Research • Tracking • User trials • Interaction studies • Remote interviews • Ethnography • Collaborations • Interviews • Surveys

  7. Anne’s story

  8. What we think… • Study interesting things that happen • Look for patterns that can apply more widely • Encourage all to be part of the experiment • Build valuable activities that give data • Openness has a lot of benefits • Draw conclusions though you wish you had more data • Be prepared for the user that arrives anywhere • Realise cannot control all routes to access

  9. … Web 2.0 … • The Long Tail • Data is the Next Intel Inside • Users Add Value • Network Effects by Default • Some Rights Reserved • The Perpetual Beta • Cooperate, Don't Control • Software Above the Level of a Single Device Tim O’Reilly (2005) What is Web 2.0? http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/oreilly/tim/news/2005/09/30/what-is-web-20.html

  10. …Research 2.0 • Study interesting things that happen • Look for patterns that can apply more widely • Encourage all to be part of the experiment • Build valuable activities that give data • Openness has a lot of benefits • Draw conclusions though you wish you had more data • Be prepared for the user that arrives anywhere • Realise cannot control all routes to access

  11. Patrick, Steve and Andreia OpenLearn Research and Evaluation The Open University - IET Walton HallMilton KeynesMK7 6AA www.open.ac.uk/openlearn p.mcandrew@open.ac.uk a.i.santos@open.ac.uks.j.godwin@open.ac.uk

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