Stian Haklev has posted a response to Sean Duncan’s dissertation regarding reuse in Connexions (reported by OEN). The post discusses research methods and a little digression about file formats. From the blog post:
The first question is how Connexions is actually used – is it used mainly by self-learners, who wish to find useful material for their own studying? Or who want to study an entire “collection”? Or is it used more by educators, who “pre-package” content for their students, into collections? Or are the collections made by some self-learners, who package stuff they find neat for other possible future users?
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