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Mathieu Plourde

Readium - Digital Publishing meets Open Web - 0 views

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    "Readium, a project of the International Digital Publishing Forum (IDPF) and supporters, is an open source reference system and rendering engine for EPUB publications. EPUB is the industry-standard open format for eBooks and digital publications. The latest version, EPUB 3, is based on Web Standard technologies such as HTML5, CSS, JavaScript, SVG, and the DOM. The overall aim of the Readium project is to ensure that open source software for handling EPUB 3 publications is readily available, to accelerate adoption of EPUB 3 as the universal, accessible, global digital publishing format. Readium is built on WebKit , the embeddable open source Web content engine."
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    An open source rendering app to promote epub as an ebook standard. Works as a Google Chrome extension.
Mathieu Plourde

Open-Access Courses: How They Compare - 1 views

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    For millions of students worldwide, free, open courseware provides a window, if not a front-row seat, to top university classes. The formats are as varied as the people who tune in. Some consist mainly of lectures recorded on iTunes, while other courses seek to replicate a classroom experience by offering study groups, computer-graded tests, and weekly assignments. And while you might get a badge or certificate showing you mastered the material, you generally won't get direct interaction with the professor, who may have recorded the lectures a few years ago. Here is a look at five introductory economics classes: four through open courseware and one in a traditional classroom.
Mathieu Plourde

U of Minnesota opens up to open source textbooks - 0 views

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    "University of Minnesota faculty will be paid $500 to write a review of an open-source textbook. They'll earn the same amount to adopt such a book in class. "
Nancy O'Laughlin

University of Minnesota compiles database of peer-reviewed, open-source textbooks | Ins... - 0 views

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    "Minnesota launched an online catalog of open-source books last month and will pay its professors $500 each time they post an evaluation of one of those books."
Pat Sine

Gates Foundation Gives $9-Million in Grants to Support 'Breakthrough' Education Models ... - 0 views

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    The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is stepping up its investment in innovative delivery models in higher education, announcing $9-million in grants today to support a range of new approaches. Among the awards is the foundation's first contribution to so-called MOOC's, or Massive Open Online Courses, where professors let anyone online take their courses, sometimes attracting tens of thousands of learners. Specifically, the Gates Foundation is giving $1-million to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for its MITx project, which offers such open courses.
Nancy O'Laughlin

Technology Innovators award - Cerritos College -- Teaching & Learning - 0 views

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    "several of the Kaleidoscope schools started using the rSmart Academic LMS, built on the Sakai open academic environment, which allows faculty to pull Kaleidoscope modules into their courses and add localizations. It also allows users to access the reservoir of openly licensed, shared content used in the Kaleidoscope courses. "This is the only LMS designed for the era of open sharing of content and a collaborative approach to curriculum design, so it could not be a more perfect match," says Thanos. "It allows for social connections and you can bring your academic content into your profile." "
Nancy O'Laughlin

Helping Educators Determine the Quality of Open Education Resources | Institute for the... - 0 views

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    "But what differentiates them from one another? How can educators determine whether the resources are high quality? Achieve and the Institute for the Study of Knowledge Management in Education (ISKME) launched a new tool for users to rate the quality of open education resources. The tool allows educators to rate the quality of these teaching and student learning resources, align these resources to the Common Core State Standards (CCSS), and evaluate the extent to which the individual resources align to specific standards"
Mathieu Plourde

Technology, costs, lack of appeal slow e-textbook adoption - 1 views

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    "VSU partnered with Flat World Knowledge, a start-up publisher that produces exclusively written e-books with "open" content that can be modified by professors. In a trial with 14 business courses, students would be required to pay $20 and receive a Flat World e-book and digital learning supplements. (The university and a local grant have been covering the cost, so far.)"
Nancy O'Laughlin

OpenLearningAnalytics.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Proposal to design, implement and evaluate an open platform to integrate heterogeneous learning analytics techniques.
Mathieu Plourde

Proposed legislation, SB 1052 and 1053, could offer more affordable textbooks - 0 views

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    "Through open education resources promoted by these two bills, materials would be free online or for about twenty dollars in hard copy, as stated in the background of each SB 1052 and SB 1053."
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    Some states, including California and Washington, are passing bills to mandate the use and creation of open textbooks.
Mathieu Plourde

The MOOC Guide - 0 views

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    The purpose of this document is two-fold: - to offer an online history of the development of the Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) - to use that history to describe major elements of a MOOC
Nancy O'Laughlin

Harry Potter breaks eBook lockdown | eSchool News - 0 views

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    "If you don't have DRM, it opens up strategies that aren't available to you if you insist on DRM," says Shatzkin. "The question is: Is the fear of piracy greater than the fear of Amazon?"
Mathieu Plourde

eCub - a simple to use EPUB and MobiPocket ebook creator - 0 views

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    "eCub is a cross-platform tool for creating EPUB and MobiPocket books. EPUB is become a popular e-book standard and is open and free for all to implement. EPUB files can be read by MobiPocket, Adobe Digital Editions, FBReader, Stanza, the Sony Reader, and many other readers and applications. MobiPocket books can be read on desktop platforms, mobile platforms and the Amazon Kindle e-book reader."
Pat Sine

Start-Up Hopes to Create Free Digital Versions of Published Books - Wired Campus - The ... - 0 views

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    But now Ms. Finnegan is working to get the book digitally back in circulation, by collaborating with Unglue.it, a Kickstarter-inspired publishing start-up that opened last month. Oral Literature is featured as one of the site's five inaugural campaigns, which ask users to pledge money toward "ungluing" each previously published work. If the campaign is successful, Oral Literature will be available as a free, legal e-book, downloadable from anywhere in the world. Ungluing "is not really buying the rights, and it's not really buying the license," said Eric Hellman, Unglue.it's founder. "It's compensating the rights-holder in exchange for them releasing something with Creative Commons."
Mathieu Plourde

Helping the World to Teach - 0 views

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    "The Course Builder open source project is an experimental early step for us in the world of online education. It is a snapshot of an approach we found useful and an indication of our future direction. We hope to continue development along these lines, but we wanted to make this limited code base available now, to see what early adopters will do with it, and to explore the future of learning technology."
Mathieu Plourde

MOOCs, Large Courses Open to All, Topple Campus Walls - 0 views

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    "Having done this, I can't teach at Stanford again," he said at a digital conference in Germany in January. "I feel like there's a red pill and a blue pill, and you can take the blue pill and go back to your classroom and lecture your 20 students. But I've taken the red pill, and I've seen Wonderland."
Mathieu Plourde

Preparing for Effective Adoption and Use of eBooks in Education | observatory.jisc.ac.uk - 0 views

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    The preview version of the TechWatch report entitled Preparing for Effective Adoption and Use of eBooks in Education is now available. We invite feedback on this report produced by JISC Observatory, to help shape its coverage and guidance to the Higher and Further Education sectors. The feedback period is open from 27 September to 8 October 2012.
Mathieu Plourde

Open access textbooks and financial sustainability: A case study on Flat World Knowledge - 0 views

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    if FWK (or other organizations) can find sustainability while distributing free digital textbooks, the textbook market could be dramatically altered. Because it is so hard to compete with "free," textbook prices would likely come down and eventually become only a small part of the cost of higher education. The potential for the disruption of the textbook publishing industry, as well as the potential savings to students, is enormous if one or more organizations can create a sustainable business model. Whether this can be done remains to be seen.
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