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Información sobre la institución

The Free Technology Academy (FTA) is a joint initiative from several educational institutes in various countries. It aims to contribute to a society that permits all users to study, participate and build upon existing knowledge without restrictions.

The FTA offers an online master level programme with course modules about Free Technologies. Learners can choose to enrol in an individual course or register for the whole programme. Tuition takes place online in the FTA virtual campus and is performed by teaching staff from the partner universities. Credits obtained in the FTA programme are recognised by these universities. The full master programme can be concluded at one of the universities.

Quick facts about the FTA

* for IT professionals, students, teachers and decision makers
* on Free Software & Open Standards
* only freely licensed materials
* a full master programme can be completed at one of the universities

Although the production and use of Open Educational Resources (OER) is expanding rapidly, few experiences of real world usage exist. The educational programme of the Free Technology Academy is an inspiring showcase of the collaborative production and exploitation of such freely licensed course materials. Similarly, the software used in the FTA virtual campus is Free Software and is built upon an Open Standards framework.

The Free Technology Academy (FTA), financially supported by the Life Long Learning programme (LLP) of the European Commission, is a collaboration between the FKI and three European universities:

* Free Knowledge Institute (FKI) - The Netherlands
* Open Universiteit Nederland (OUNL) - The Netherlands
* Universitat Oberta de Catalunya
(UOC) - Spain
* University of Agder (UiA) - Norway

The FTA Consortium partners aim to accelerate the adoption of Free Software and Free Knowledge by working on strategic projects like the FTA, the international SELF Project, and other initiatives. They collaborate with parties to set up a solid ecosystem for the production of free educational materials. With these projects, the FTA Consortium partners are among the innovators of the knowledge society.

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The FTA is a consortium of various universities and other organisations that jointly organise a course programme about Free Technology through a distance learning methodology in the FTA online campus. The FTA courses are co-organised by the FTA partners and are a complement to their existing master programmes. After completing a course successfully, the learner can obtain an FTA certificate for that particular course. These certificates are recognised by the partner universities as is explained in this page. See FTA Certificates.

Quality AssuranceThe courses in the FTA build upon courses and course materials that have been in use for a long time. In fact, large part of the courses has been part of the UOC's Master Programme in Free Software since 2003. In the context of the FTA, these courses and course books have been updated and translated into English and adapted to meet the requirements of the various partners. The competences and learning outcomes for each course module have been defined in relation with the European eCompetence Framework and the ACM Computing Classification System.

The different parts of the FTA receive extensive quality reviews and quality procedures are built in by the Quality Assurance team. The FTA Board has established a joint Scientific Council with recognised international specialists to oversee QA procedures in relation to: the curricula and learning materials , learner performance, tutors, learning facilities and outcomes assessment. Quality aspect are assessed and improved before, during and after the running of courses in the course programme.

CertificatesThe FTA offers a modular programme and for each of the individual course modules learners can obtain an FTA Certificate. The FTA certificate is only issued for those learners who complete successfully the necessary activities and assessments for a certain course.

The certificates are recognised by the participating universities and enable learners to extend their study options in the area of Free Technologies as a complement to the existing curriculum of the universities. It also means that learners can continue at the partner universities where they can get a waiver for the FTA courses.

Towards a complete Master ProgrammeThe initial course programme of the FTA contains 8 course modules at master level of each 5 ECTS credits. As a complete Master Programme comprises at least 60 ECTS, the FTA currently offers only a part of that. The FTA is seeking to expand its programme and the network of universities that recognise and make use of the FTA. Currently, the FTA is working on the development of a full Master Programme in Free Software and invites interested universities to become partner in its Associate Network and participate in the task force for such joint curriculum.

Obtaining a full degreeFor people who are registered as a student of one of the participating universities the FTA courses can be used to fill in or complement their curriculum. The universities recognise the credits obtained at the FTA as is explained below for each of the universities.

People who are not studying at one of the universities but consider the option of getting a full degree at some point in time might best start at the FTA and get their certificates at the FTA. And when desired, they can register for one of the Master or Bachelor programmes of the universities below and get a waiver for those ECTS credits that are already completed at the FTA.

As each university has its own specific conditions, below we list the current partners and their particular compatibility with the FTA. It is very well possible that other universities also recognise the credits obtained at the FTA, but the consortium cannot provide any guarantee for that.

Open Universiteit NederlandLearners from the Open University Netherlands (OU.NL) may register for one or more courses in the FTA (see announcement in Dutch). Supervision and examination is made by the participating institutions in the joint course programme of the FTA.

After completing courses at the FTA, learners can use these as part of the study programme they are following, which is currently arranged for electives learners can choose in the Master of Computer Science (or in more detail in Dutch). They can also bring these in in the free space (electives) in the Bachelor of IT (if complying with the prior knowledge requirements of individual courses). This goes under the general arrangements for "Aanschuifonderwijs" as contained in the OU.NL Study Regulations. Learners who wish to use these option need to submit this request to the Faculty Review Committee. See here in Dutch.

The OU.NL aims to offer a full time Masters Programme in Free Software in the near future; the FTA will form an essential part of that programme.

Universitat Oberta de CatalunyaThe Open University of Catalunya (UOC) runs its own Master Programme in Free Software since 2003 in Spanish and Catalan. The FTA builds upon that programme and can be considered the international version in English. All FTA courses in the current programme are recognised by the UOC.

Universitet i AgderThe University of Agder (UIA) has a long history of teaching about Free Software. They offer two courses on Systems Administration with Free Software in their Bachelors Programme of the Department of Information Systems. The learners who obtain FTA certificates can get the corresponding credits recognised within the electives space in the UIA's Bachelor and Master Programmes.

The UIA participates in the development of a complete Master Programme in Free Software.

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