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Martin LindnerCurtis Bonk (book), The World is Open. How Web Technology is Revolutionizing Education (2009)
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Peggy GeorgeWhile questions here remain open, I offer in total, 30 reasons why there is so much excitement for open education today. In this article, I point to 10 reasons a college, university, or other type of organization or institution would share its course materials and other educational contents online. Then I provide a similar list related to the benefits that educators might experience from sharing educational contents that they have creatively designed and used. Finally, and perhaps most importantly, I address the learner, both formal and informal.
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While questions here remain open, I offer in total, 30 reasons why there is so much excitement for open education today. In this article, I point to 10 reasons a college, university, or other type of organization or institution would share its course materials and other educational contents online. Then I provide a similar list related to the benefits that educators might experience from sharing educational contents that they have creatively designed and used. Finally, and perhaps most importantly, I address the learner, both formal and informal.
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piping or technological infrastructure, pages of online content (trillions of them), and a participatory learning culture.
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Joyce SeitzingerThe World is Open for a Reason: Make that 30 Reasons!
The educational world has become filled with millions of pieces of free and open content. The momentum for open education quickly accelerated in the early part of this decade when MIT announced its Opeeducation oer collaboration news open opensource e-learning article curtisjbonk
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Alison RuthThe World is Open for a Reason: Make that 30 Reasons!
By Curtis J. Bonk, Indiana University
July 2, 2009
The educational world has become filled with millions of pieces of free and open content. The momentum for open education quickly accelerated in thearticle education openaccess collaboration for:lukehoughton delicious
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Heather DayThe World is Open for a Reason: Make that 30 Reasons!
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Julien Sicot1. Information Dissemination.
2. Student Assistance.
3. Supporting Alumni.
4. Sharing Teaching Practices and Ideas
5. Program, Department, and Institutional Marketing
6. Goodwill and Global Education Efforts.
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Wilfred Rubensn this article, I point to 10 reasons a college, university, or other type of organization or institution would share its course materials and other educational contents online. Then I provide a similar list related to the benefits that educators might ex
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Mark SmithersThe educational world has become filled with millions of pieces of free and open content. The momentum for open education quickly accelerated in the early part of this decade when MIT announced its OpenCourseWare (OCW) initiative and dozens of other colle
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amy monaghan
This month’s featured article by Curtis Bonk in eLearn Magazine, The World is Open for a Reason: Make that 30 Reasons!, describes the many benefits of sharing open content, particularly in educational institutions. The article includes a lengthy excerpt from Bonk’s upcoming ebook The World is Open: How Web Technology is Revolutionizing Education which will be downloadable. -
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Susan NugenteLearn: Feature Article by By Curtis J. Bonk, Indiana University
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