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== Educational Materials ==
== Educational Materials ==
=== General Status ===
=== General Status ===
* Between late April and early May, the EM section of the wiki has enjoyed significant expansion, while undergoing a necessary restructuring to its analytical framework
* Between late April and early May, the EM section of the wiki has enjoyed significant expansion, while undergoing a necessary restructuring
** The textbook market was chosen as main focus for current EM research
** The textbook market was chosen as a main focus for current EM research
** Using the textbook market as a model the [[Field Research Methodology]] questions were split between two subsectors of EM: [[The K-12 Level]] and [[The Higher Education Level]] to represent the different actors and market forces that determined the trends toward regulation/deregulation, openness/closedness
** Using the textbook market as a model the [[Field Research Methodology]] questions were split between two sectors of EM: [[The K-12 Level]] and [[The Higher Education Level]] to represent the different actors and market forces that determine the trends toward regulation/deregulation, openness/closedness
** We now have a much stronger sense of the traditional publishing business strategies as compared with OER and a variety of alternative business models
** We now have a much stronger sense of the traditional publishing business strategies as compared with OER and a variety of alternative business models
* The anecdotal mapping of actors and outputs in Higher Ed reported on in the [[Report April 2009#Educational Materials|April Report]], has been clearer in our quadrant mapping tool
* The anecdotal mapping of actors and outputs in Higher Ed reported on in the [[Report April 2009#Educational Materials|April Report]], has become clearer in our quadrant mapping tool
* We are still learning about the K-12 market and need to explore both the market and social barriers that seem to be complicating this sector even more than the Higher Ed sector
* We are still learning about the K-12 market and need to explore both the market and social barriers that seem to be complicating this sector even more than the Higher Ed sector
* Our extensive bibliography has grown significantly; additional contemporary research and market news continue to become available and prove enlightening
* Our extensive bibliography has grown significantly; additional contemporary research and market news continue to become available and prove enlightening

Revision as of 23:04, 13 May 2009

Status Report, ICP Project

Field Research Methodology

Status

Next Steps

Alternative Energy

General Status

Work Completed

Work Remaining

Research Methodology in use

Problems and Considerations

Next Steps

Biotechnology, Genomics, and Proteomics

General Status

Work Completed

Work Remaining

Research Methodology in use

Problems and Considerations

Next Steps

Educational Materials

General Status

  • Between late April and early May, the EM section of the wiki has enjoyed significant expansion, while undergoing a necessary restructuring
    • The textbook market was chosen as a main focus for current EM research
    • Using the textbook market as a model the Field Research Methodology questions were split between two sectors of EM: The K-12 Level and The Higher Education Level to represent the different actors and market forces that determine the trends toward regulation/deregulation, openness/closedness
    • We now have a much stronger sense of the traditional publishing business strategies as compared with OER and a variety of alternative business models
  • The anecdotal mapping of actors and outputs in Higher Ed reported on in the April Report, has become clearer in our quadrant mapping tool
  • We are still learning about the K-12 market and need to explore both the market and social barriers that seem to be complicating this sector even more than the Higher Ed sector
  • Our extensive bibliography has grown significantly; additional contemporary research and market news continue to become available and prove enlightening
  • Our list of us of contacts is still expanding as well; and new interviews have been conducted and continue to be scheduled
  • Finally, the Executive Summary on EM was successfully drafted for the report to the Ford Foundation in June 2009

Work Completed

Work Remaining

Research Methodology in use

  • Literature review (ongoing)
  • Business School Cases review (awaiting reply from HBS staff)
  • Media review: Area Specific Blogs and News (ongoing)
  • Market databases and reports review
    • MarketResearch.com has been a key resource for K-12 and College market analysis
    • The ORBIS database has been useful in profiling individual companies
  • Interviews, see Contacts for EM
    • Nicole Allen, Campaign Director for Make Textbooks Affordable - followed up in May 2009
    • Ahrash Bissell, Executive Director of ccLearn - interviewed by e-mail in May 2009
    • Joel Thierstein, Executive Director Connexions - contact in April 2009

Problems and Considerations

Next Steps

  • Continue literature review
    • Expand policy analysis
    • Keep abreast of latest news and trends on OER and company blogs
  • Need to better understand both the market and the social barriers to innovation
    • Do professors trust certain forms of EM over others, affecting OER adoption?
    • Do state's require mandates like California's to legitimize OER and peer produced EM at the K-12 level?
  • Conduct a survey of K-12 teachers and higher education professors to look at social barriers
  • Use California as a potential paradigmatic case in public policy pressure on business trends
  • Expand descriptive research exercise to the remainder of the EM field, as defined:
    • More on higher education upper-level course EM, including University Press practices
    • More on supplementary materials (digital and non-digital)
    • Study educational software as market vs. sub-market

Telecommunication

General Status

Work Completed

Work Remaining

Research Methodology in use

Problems and Considerations

Next Steps