David A. Wiley is an American academic, writer who is the chief academic officer of Lumen Learning, education fellow at
Creative Commons
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, and former adjunct faculty of
instructional psychology and technology at
Brigham Young University
Brigham Young University (BYU) is a Private education, private research university in Provo, Utah, United States. It was founded in 1875 by religious leader Brigham Young and is the flagship university of the Church Educational System sponsore ...
, where he was previously an associate professor.
Wiley's work on
open content
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,
open educational resources
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, and informal
online learning communities has been reported in many international outlets, including ''
The New York Times
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'', ''
The Hindu
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'', ''
MIT Technology Review
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'', and
''Wired''.
Early life and education
Wiley is originally from
Barboursville, West Virginia
Barboursville is a village in Cabell County, West Virginia, United States. The population was 4,456 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census. It is part of the Huntington–Ashland metropolitan area.
History
Barboursville was platted in 181 ...
, where he received his undergraduate degree in vocal performance from
Marshall University
Marshall University is a public university, public research university in Huntington, West Virginia, United States. It was founded in 1837 and is named after John Marshall, the fourth Chief Justice of the United States, chief justice of the Uni ...
in 1997. He later earned his doctoral degree in instructional psychology and technology from
Brigham Young University
Brigham Young University (BYU) is a Private education, private research university in Provo, Utah, United States. It was founded in 1875 by religious leader Brigham Young and is the flagship university of the Church Educational System sponsore ...
in 2000.
Career
In 1998 by Wiley initiated the ''
Open Content Project'' for evangelizing
open content
Free content, libre content, libre information, or free information is any kind of creative work, such as a work of art, a book, a software, software program, or any other creative Media (communication), content for which there are very minimal ...
with the
Open Publication License. In 2003 Wiley announced, the Open Content Project has been succeeded by
Creative Commons
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, where he joined as "Director of Educational Licenses".
He was also chief openness officer of
Flat World Knowledge in 2007, founder of the
Open High School of Utah, and was associate professor of
instructional technology
Educational technology (commonly abbreviated as edutech, or edtech) is the combined use of computer hardware, software, and educational theory and practice to facilitate learning and teaching. When referred to with its abbreviation, "EdTech" ...
for the
McKay School of Education, and founder and director of the Center for Open and Sustainable Learning (COSL), at
Utah State University
Utah State University (USU or Utah State) is a public university, public land grant colleges, land-grant research university with its main campus in Logan, Utah, United States. Founded in 1888 under the Morrill Land-Grant Acts as Utah's federal ...
. He has received the
National Science Foundation
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's CAREER award and served as a nonresident fellow of the
Center for Internet and Society at
Stanford Law School
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. ''
Fast Company
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History
''Fast Company'' was founded in November 1995 by Alan Webb ...
'' rated Wiley #78 in a list of the top 100 creative people for 2009. Wiley was also named a Peery Social Entrepreneurship Fellow in the
Marriott School of Business in 2012. He was awarded the
Ashoka
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Fellowship in 2017 for his work.
Center for Open and Sustainable Learning
The Center for Open and Sustainable Learning (COSL) operates on the principle that "free and open access to educational opportunity is a basic human right". Because it is getting easier to develop and distribute electronic tools around the globe, COSL sees the use of learning objects as a way to bring "open education" to all areas in an effort to fulfill "a greater ethical obligation than ever before to increase the reach of opportunity".
Reusability and learning objects
Wiley's early work focused on the design and development of
learning object A learning object is "a collection of content items, practice items, and assessment items that are combined based on a single learning objective". The term is credited to Wayne Hodgins, and dates from a working group in 1994 bearing the name. The c ...
s. On one website, reusability.org, he explains that learning objects are developed to be reused as a solution to the problem of "teacher bandwidth". The "teacher bandwidth" problem is defined as "the number of students we are capable of serving with our distance education offerings".
Writings
From 2001 to 2004, Wiley wrote a column in the
Association for Educational Communications and Technology
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(AECT) academic journal TechTrends entitled "Back Burner".
Wiley's 10 most influential publications, as ranked by Google Scholar, are:
* Connecting learning objects to instructional design theory D Wiley, 2000
* Instructional use of learning objects (D Wiley, 2000)
* Learning object design and sequencing theory (D Wiley, 2000)
* Learning objects (D Wiley, 2001)
* Using weblogs in scholarship and teaching (T Martindale, DA Wiley, 2004)
* Online Self-organizing Social Systems (DA Wiley, EK Edwards, 2002)
* Exploring research on internet-based learning: From infrastructure to interactions (JR Hill, D Wiley, LM Nelson, S Han, 2004)
* Open content and open educational resources: Enabling universal education (T Caswell, S Henson, M Jensen, D Wiley, 2008)
* On the sustainability of open educational resource initiatives in higher education (D Wiley, 2006)
* A non-authoritative educational metadata ontology for filtering and recommending learning objects (MM Recker, DA Wiley)
Many of Wiley's publications are available from the BYU institutional repository, Scholars Archive.
References
External links
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David Wiley's blogDavid Wiley's Twitter David Wiley's profileon mormon.org
The Open High School of Utah
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Living people
Brigham Young University alumni
Marshall University alumni
Utah State University faculty
Stanford University people
Brigham Young University faculty
Copyright activists
Open content activists
Year of birth missing (living people)
Social entrepreneurs
American social entrepreneurs
People from Barboursville, West Virginia