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A mindmap has been posted on incentives to use open educational resources.
Posted in Open Education
Tagged commons, ocw, oer, open content, Open Education, openness
The Guardian has a new post on the need for attribution in open science. From the post:
Basically, scientists are only as good as their ideas, and even though ideas may be ephemeral, the credit for those ideas is not. Credit gets jobs, keeps jobs, gets funding, attracts students and bestows respect and international standing in the community.
Posted in Open Education
Tagged higher education, ocw, oer, open content, Open Education, open science, openness, research
Nottingham University have posted a presentation by Joel Duffin on OERGlue.
Posted in Open Education
Tagged e-learning, ocw, oer, oerglue, online learning, open content, open course, Open Education, openness
We received a press release reminding us that the OpenCourseWare Consortium will be held May 4-6 in Boston.
Posted in Open Education
Tagged e-learning, higher education, ocw, OCWC, oer, online learning, open content, Open Education, openness
Andreas Meiszner has posted a book on “The Why and How of Open Education”.
Karen Fasimpaur has a new post on changing K-12 culture to suppor open education and openness. From the post:
And while it strikes many of us that the open movement could inspire and inform the reforms that K-12 education desperately needs, the question of how to reconcile these two very different cultures looms. The habits, preferences, and even vocabulary of these cultures are completely different.
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Tagged K-12, ocw, oer, open content, Open Education, openness
Kirsty Pitkin has a new post providing an overview of what happened at OER Hack Day. There are several videos posted as well. From the post:
The OER Hack Day event was jointly organised by JISC CETIS and DevCSI. Participants came from a variety of backgrounds and levels of technical expertise, and included academics, learning technologists, repository managers, developers, and librarians from UK institutions such as Harper Adams, Oxford, Nottingham, East Riding College, the Open University, and other organisations such as Creative Commons, the Learning Registry, Open Michigan, and TechDis.
Posted in Open Education
Tagged e-learning, higher education, ocw, oer, online learning, open content, Open Education, openness
Audrey Watters has a new post on the 10 ways OpenCourseWare has “freed” education. From the post:
The decision by the MIT faculty in 2001 to allow anyone to use their course content was a seminal move, one that had a profound effect on democratizing education.
Posted in Open Education
Tagged e-learning, higher education, ocw, oer, online learning, open content, Open Education, openness
Stephen Downes and David Wiley are participating in debate regarding the commercial use of open educational resources.
Posted in Open Education
Tagged commons, e-learning, higher education, ocw, oer, online learning, open content, Open Education, openness, sustainability
“cel4145″ has posted a video discussing the use of open educational resources in the writing center.
Posted in Open Education
Tagged e-learning, higher education, ocw, oer, open content, Open Education, openness, writing