Vol 2, No 1 (2013)

Open Learning, Open Educational Resources and PLA

Today, the terms “open learning” and “open educational resources” are often at the center of discussion, not only at education conferences but in public debate about the future of higher education. What do these terms mean; and, for our purposes at PLAIO, how are they connected to our interest in prior learning assessment? Many significant challenges emerge when we grapple with “evaluation,” “validation” and “recognition” of learning acquired through “open” venues. What processes should we use to determine what has been learned from such sources? What ideas and values inform our decisions? In this issue of PLAIO, we hope to encourage the examination of PLA/RPL policies and processes as we think about learning acquired from new and expanding open educational resources.

  • We are especially interested in your comments on our "Ask A Question" section. Your responses will help us recognize how different institutions respond to learning gained through open educational resources -- "What would you do?"
  • We encourage your feedback on all of our PLAIO articles. To view or post comments on individual pieces, please log in under the “User” box on the right or under the “Log In” tab above (where you can also create an account). Then, click on the article and view the comments, or select “Add Comment” to post your feedback.  Thank you!

Table of Contents

Editorial

(l-r) Amy McQuigge, Nan Travers and Alan Mandell
PLA/PLAR and Open Learning: Finding Connections
Alan Mandell, Nan L. Travers, Amy McQuigge
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Invited Essays

Dianne Conrad
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Judith Anne Harris
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Interviews

Alan Mandell, Nan L. Travers
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Alan Mandell, Nan L. Travers
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Alan Mandell, Nan L. Travers
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Practice Today

Leah Moss
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Viktoria Popova-Gonci
Concept Mapping and PLA: Assessment of Tacit and Non-Linear Learning
Viktoria Popova-Gonci
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Todd Siben
PLA Portfolio Assessment “Down and Dirty”
Todd Siben
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Ask A Question

Morry Fiddler, Gabrielle Dietzel

What's Happening NOW

(l-r) Marc Singer, Nan Travers, Regina Riccioni
Reviewing Workplace College-Level Learning: Creating a Consortium
Marc Singer, Regina Riccioni, Nan L. Travers
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Christine Wihak
Surging to the Future: British Columbia Summit 2013
Christine Wihak
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(l-r) Nan Travers and Amy McQuigge
The Global Learning Qualifications Framework
Nan L. Travers, Amy McQuigge
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National Institute on the Assessment of Adult Learning
Alan Mandell, Nan L. Travers
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Resources

Norm Friesen, Christine Wihak
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Judith Anne Harris
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PLIRC Research Database

Christine Wihak
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