Copyright
Richard HellerPublished On
2026-05-05Language
- English
Print Length
16 pagesTHEMA
- JN
- JNM
- UYQ
- JNA
- JNK
BISAC
- EDU015000
- EDU040000
- EDU016000
- EDU032000
- COM004000
Keywords
- Distributed education
- Online learning
- Knowledge equity
- Digital technology
- University transformation
- Open access
Open educational resources and practices
Open education is critical to the pursuit of equity in access to knowledge through the distribution of education and knowledge production without barriers. The chapter discusses Open Educational Resources, Open Educational Practices, the synergy between Diamond Open Access publication and Diamond Open Access education, as well as some of the structural and regulatory issues that are required to overcome resistance to the use of openness in higher education as well as the need for advocacy.
Contributors
Richard F. Heller
(author)Richard Heller, Emeritus Professor of Medicine, University of Newcastle, Australia and of Public Health, University of Manchester, UK, has a medical degree and doctorate from the University of London, United Kingdom. He was Professor of Clinical Epidemiology and Community Medicine at the University of Newcastle, Australia and Professor of Public Health at the University of Manchester, United Kingdom. Richard was also the founder and coordinator of the People’s Open Access Education Initiative (https://www.peoples-uni.org/), which aimed to provide Public Health capacity building in developing countries at low cost, through e-learning using open access resources on the internet, and leading to an MPH degree. Recent work has been in conjunction with the West and Central African Research and Education Network (WACREN) to develop Diamond Open Access initiatives for public health in Africa. He authored Distributed University for Sustainable Higher Education and was co-editor of Stories of Hope:- Reimagining Education, https://www.openbookpublishers.com/books/10.11647/obp.0462