OpenupEd is open to any institution as long as it will meet the (quality) criteria and conditions satisfactorily. This also includes possible private institutes (referring to funding mechanisms) and goes beyond the European borders to other parts of the world.
How can I join?
Institutions that would like to join OpenupEd can contact EADTU and do a short short self-assessment, to check compliance with some quality standards. Herewith the institute declares to obtain the OpenupEd Quality label within three years after entry.
What are the requirements?
OpenupEd has a few basic conditions for joining the community:
OpenupEd is a service of EADTU and a founding partner of the European MOOC Consortium
The OpenupEd community exists of higher education institutes with long-standing expertise and experience in life-long, open and flexible learning (such as the open universities). We apply innovative didactics and pedagogies that are geared to self-study and so-called independent learning. We recognize the importance of sharing our models reflecting this learner-centred tradition. We see MOOCs and more in general OER as important drivers for modernizing the higher education system to become more open and online. The research by OpenupEd members focusses on how MOOCs can adequately contribute to the global ambition of 'Opening up quality (higher) Education for All'.
Although there's a clear diversity of institutional approaches, OpenupEd has agreed on a framework of common features for its MOOCs in order to open up education to a maximum level. All institutes part of OpenupEd distinguish themselves from other MOOC-providers on the basis of these common features.
The community is based in many European countries and even outside Europe. An increasing number of universities in other countries, also in other parts of the world, will enlarge and broaden the community.
The OpenupEd community benefits from:
OpenupEd is carried out with the support of the European Commission, DG EAC, under the Erasmus+ Programme, however, sole responsibility for this website lies with the EADTU and the Commission is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein.