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Academic Evolution: The Open Scholar
Precisely what I was talking about at the AAAS conference yesterday! Working in the open, open teaching, open learning. Not just for students (except in the sense that we are all students.
The Ed Techie: Reflections on openness
Martin Weller on openness. Particularly apropos given my own talk of open activities being the invisible hand of the intellectual economy that drives all else.
A few notes about openness (and a request)
"Without any special authority to do so, may I please give you a homework assignment? Would you please blog about why you choose to be open? What is the fundamental, underlying goal or goals you hope to accomplish by being open? What keeps you motivated? Why do you spend your precious little free time on my blog, reading this post and this question? If each of us put some thought and some public reflective writing into this question, the field would likely be greatly served. The more honest and open you are in your response, the more useful the exercise will be for you and for us."
Paul Stacey - Open Ed Resources Diagram
Interesting visualization of open ed resources and relationship to policy, legal, business, technology and academic socio-cultural. via @sleslie
Research reveals economic case for open access publishing : JISC
"Sharing research information via a more open access publishing model would bring millions of pounds worth of savings to the higher education sector as well as benefiting UK plc. This is one of the key findings from a new research project3 commissioned by JISC." via @injenuity
SCoPE: Seminars: Open Educational Resources: January 19 - February 8, 2009
The availability of Open Educational Resources is increasing almost daily. High quality learning materials from reputable institutions are available in many disciplines for both instructors to reuse or student self-study.
This seminar will explore ways to find resources, issues with creating and licensing them, and techniques for starting to share, both institutional projects and personally.
ICTlogy » Open EdTech Summit (I). Panel: Trends in Education
Via Scott Leslie come great notes from the Open (but not really "open") EdTech summit. Thanks Ismael!
elearnspace: Peer 2 Peer University
George's thoughts on the "Peer 2 Peer University" that I read about in the Chronicle on Friday...
Educational Technology: on Opening Educational Resources
Special issue of _Educational Technology_ magazine on OERs [via Scott Leslie twitter]
Why don't State Governments Encourage and Adopt Open-Source Textbooks for their School?
Kristy Bloxham
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