Kirsten Stewart at the Salt Lake Tribune writes on the Open High School of Utah. The article discusses the school’s use of open educational resources and use of student-generated data. From the article:
The Open High School of Utah is believed to be the first school in the nation (perhaps the world) to use learning materials, textbooks, worksheets and quizzes that are freely available for anyone’s use, remixing and redistribution. Because the materials aren’t produced by commercial publishers, they can be tailored to meet students’ educational needs, free of copyright or licensing restraints.
Thanks to Sarah Weston for the link.
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