Helen Kiis

A comprehensive report on Open Educational Resources (OER) is now available.

The report is specifically tailored for educational institutions, prospective educators, and OER developers and provides a practical guide for the evaluation of both existing and newly created OER, offering valuable insights to enhance educational practices.

Key Highlights of the Report:

Practical Evaluation Framework: The report introduces OER assessment system that furnishes a practical and user-friendly tool for evaluating the quality and effectiveness of existing or newly developed OER. This framework is designed to facilitate a seamless integration of OER into educational settings.

Literature Review Support: For individuals engaged in research or those seeking a deeper understanding of OER-related topics, the report includes a comprehensive literature review.

Ideas for Educational Institutions: Educational institutions will find the report particularly beneficial as it offers practical ideas on how to integrate and implement OER in their teaching practices. The framework serves as a guide for educators, providing inspiration and strategies for maximizing the impact of OER on student learning experiences.

The full report can be found from https://gate2math.eu/outputs/

The report is made under the project Gate2Math. The project´s primary objective is to establish a comprehensive, multilingual open library dedicated to mathematical resources. A web-based platform is being developed, which will provide educational materials for both educators and students in the form of Open Educational Resources (OERs). These resources will be available in both the national language and English and will encompass various formats such as short videos, animations, puzzles, and worksheets.

Gate2Math is financed by Erasmus+, the EU’s program to support education, training, youth, and sport in Europe, developed in close cooperation with six partner universities across Europe and led by TTK University of Applied Sciences in Estonia.
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Helen Kiis

Participate in the new international Blended Intensive Program in Estonia

We invite all higher education mathematics and statistics teachers to participate in the new Blended Intensive Program (BIP) taking place online on 3rd of April and psysically in Tallinn (Estonia) from 8 to 12 April 2024 at TTK University of Applied Sciences.

This BIP is set to introduce participants to the concept of Open Educational Resources (OERs), evaluation criteria, and creating high-quality resources. The program comprises diverse activities aimed at advancing mathematics education and providing hands-on experiences for participants. The program offers opportunities in digital education and professional development.

Key Themes:
– Understanding the concept of OERs and evaluation criteria.
– Familiarization with the Gate2Math smart library and its content.
– Exploring various applications for creating mathematical OERs.
– Interactive learning materials design workshops.
– Designing a possible BIP curriculum for students using OERs.
– Introduction to digital learning practices at Estonian universities.

Registration:
Register already today or no later than 03.03. 2024
https://sites.google.com/tktk.ee/bipttk/upcoming-bips/register
NB! BIP is limited to 15 participants!

For more Information: https://sites.google.com/tktk.ee/bipttk/upcoming-bips 

Helen Kiis

Research about Open Educational Resources

Open Educational Resources (OERs) can make higher mathematics education more effective through cost reduction, increased accessibility, and adaptable materials for teachers.

Oksana Labanova (left) and Anne Uukkivi at ICL2023

Open Educational Resources are freely accessible teaching and learning materials that can be utilized, customized, and shared without any cost. OERs come in diverse forms, ranging from entire courses to individual educational materials.

The online survey conducted by Eramus+ project Gate2Math partners showed that almost three-quarters of the respondents considered the OERs necessary and were ready to collaborate in various forms, such as creating, testing, reviewing, and translating materials. However, some respondents were reluctant to share their materials for free or did not find the digital library useful for their specific courses.

Findings also showed that tight collaboration is needed to develop OERs as there are different barriers and challenges to overcome like limited willingness to share existing materials with the skepticism of teachers towards open educational materials, lack of time and teachers’ specific approaches to teaching a subject that may not be suitable for others.

The respondents were mathematics teachers from different universities and institutions. The survey aimed to investigate the need for Open Educational Resources (OERs) in mathematics education, the reasons for the absence of OERs, and the willingness to cooperate in its creation and use.

The main research findings and the role of open educational resources in higher mathematics education can be found in the article. The article titled “Challenges and Opportunities for Open Educational Resources in Higher Mathematics Education” was combined by project partners from TTK University of Applied Sciences and Tallinn University.

The article and survey results were first presented at the international ICL2023 conference “Towards a Hybrid, Flexible and Socially Engaged Higher Education” by Gate2Math project members from TTK University of Applied Sciences.

Gate2Math´s primary objective is to establish a comprehensive, multilingual open library dedicated to mathematical resources. A web-based platform is being developed, which will provide educational materials for both educators and students in the form of Open Educational Resources (OERs). These resources will be available in both the national language and English and will encompass various formats such as short videos, animations, puzzles, and worksheets.

Gate2Math is financed by Erasmus+, the EU’s program to support education, training, youth, and sport in Europe, developed in close cooperation with six partner universities across Europe and led by TTK University of Applied Sciences in Estonia.
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Helen Kiis

The homepage is open for public

The homepage for the future smart digital library of open and multilingual educational resources in the field of mathematics is now available. Bookmark the page https://gate2math.eu/ and follow its development.

The page will be developed according to the needs and interests of mathematics teachers in secondary, vocational, and higher schools, students from the last years of secondary or vocational education to the first years of STEM-adjacent degrees and fellows-researchers in the field of technology-assisted learning, online learning, and STEM pedagogy. It also considers visually impaired and colour-blind teachers and students.

The scope of the content will be wide-ranging and include open resources such as videos, infographics, games, applets, presentations, animations, artifacts, blogs, bibliographic references, questionnaires, databases, wikis, courses, and treatises from a theoretical point of view, practical, applied and assessment, covering the contents of Algebra, Calculus, Geometry, Statistics and Probability and their applications in STEM teaching.

Currently the page provides information on the project’s objectives, partners, and activities. It also includes updates on project developments and news related to mathematics education.

The page is done under the project Gate2Math, financed by Erasmus+, the EU’s programme to support education, training, youth, and sport in Europe, developed in a close cooperation with six partner universities across Europe and lead by TTK University of Applied Sciences in Estonia.

Helen Kiis

Transnational meeting in Austria

The ERASMUS+ project Gate2Math had its second transnational partner meeting from 20th – 22nd of April 2023 at FH CAMPUS 02 in Graz, Austria. The discussions were productive and will aid the project’s development. Social activities also strengthened communication and networking among the partners.

Selver Softic

Migration of the Web Site finished

A great day today we finished the migration of data from the former web site. Now we are starting to develop the concept for uploading the OERs to our library. Looking forward this exciting challenge.

Selver Softic

Poster presentation at Forschungsforum 2023

OER in mathematics: a state of the art analysis

Andriichenko, Yevheniia; Schirgi, Eva; Softic, Selver

FH CAMPUS 02, Austria

Open Educational Resources (OER) are implemented at Austrian universities in a similar way to other already institutionalized Open Science activities, often in the form of Open Lectures. There is now broad agreement that open educational resources have many advantages for (university) learning.

The research project Gate2Math: Open multilingual smart library for mathematical resources supporting efficient learning, a project from the Erasmus+-Partnerships for cooperation program, focuses on the use of ICT measures, in particular mathematical OER, for competitive and innovative education. As part of a university education, gaps in mathematical fundamentals must (increasingly) be closed and opportunities for independent development of content must be offered. An accessible, reliable and high-quality knowledge base in the form of (mathematical) OER is a good and necessary resource in our time.

Selver Softic

Kick-off meeting

The kick-off meeting took place in Tallinn at TTK University of Applied Sciences on 13-14 of October. The cooperation has begun!

The partners got to know each other, shared information and had discussions about project activities. 

Now we are working on the second workpackage, which is OER smart library platform, and third work package, which is OER development.

Press releases: 

  • TTK UAS
  • Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, 
  • CAMPUS02 Fahhochschule der Wirtschaft, 
  • P.PORTO
  • TLU (in Intranet),
  • UPC (oral presentation in the plenary meeting at the Department of Mathematics and in the plenary meeting of the Barcelona School of Building Construction).