Jorum has released a new report on OER. The link to the report appeared to be broken this morning. OpenEdBlogger contacted Jorum about fixing the link, and received an e-mail indicating it was fixed. However, after trying the link for a second time, it appears to still be broke. Hopefully it will be fixed in the next day or two. Jorum describes the report as the following:
- definitions of open being used by the various institutions, projects and services
- The development of open learning and teaching materials globally and the current state of play
- Where institutions, projects and services are providing course materials on open access, whether they provide all of their materials or just tasters
- The lessons that we can draw from this generally
Update: As reader Scott Leslie pointed out, the report is dated 2007. Jorum was contacted and informed that the report has been unpublished up until this time, but is still relevant. Thanks to Scott for pointing this out.
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Are you sure this is newly released? The report is dated 2007…
Good question. I will follow up with Jorum. Mind you, I didn’t get to actually look at the report, because the link was broken at the time I ran the post. I will let you know Jorum’s response as soon as I find out.