Marc Perry at The Chronicle of Higher Education has a new article on OpenCourseWare and sustainability. Perry provides perspectives from David Wiley and Steve Carson, among others. From the article:
“With the economic downturn, I think it will be a couple of years before Yale or other institutions are likely to be able to make substantial investments in building out a digital course catalog,” says Linda K. Lorimer, vice president and secretary at Yale, which is publishing a 36-class, greatest-hits-style video set called Open Yale Courses. Over the long term, she argues, such work will flourish.
Lisa Chamberlin also summarizes the article and asks for opinions.
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