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Jakob K

definitionopencontent - 2 views

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    What does "open" mean? The word has different meanings in different contexts. Our commonsense, every day experience teaches us that "open" is a continuous (not binary) construct. A door can be wide open, mostly open, cracked slightly open, or completely closed. So can your eyes, so can a window, etc.
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    What does "open" mean? The word has different meanings in different contexts. Our commonsense, every day experience teaches us that "open" is a continuous (not binary) construct. A door can be wide open, mostly open, cracked slightly open, or completely closed. So can your eyes, so can a window, etc.
Miller S.

Open Content Alliance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • The Open Content Alliance (OCA) is a consortium of organizations contributing to a permanent, publicly accessible archive of digitized texts. Its creation was announced in October 2005 by Yahoo!, the Internet Archive, the University of California, the University of Toronto and others [1]. Scanning for the Open Content Alliance is administered by the Internet Archive, which also provides permanent storage and access through its website.
  • OCA's approach to seeking permission from copyright holders differs significantly from that of Google Book Search. OCA digitizes copyrighted works only after asking and receiving permission from the copyright holder ("opt-in"). By contrast, Google Book Search digitizes copyrighted works unless explicitly told not to do so ("opt-out"), and contends that digitizing for the purposes of indexing is fair use.
  • The OCA is, in part, a response to Google Book Search, which was announced in October 2004.
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  • Microsoft had a special relationship with the Open Content Alliance until May 2008. Microsoft joined the Open Content Alliance in October 2005 as part of its Live Book Search project [2]. However, in May 2008 Microsoft announced it would be ending the Live Book Search project and no longer funding the scanning of books through the Internet Archive.[3] Microsoft removed any contractual restrictions on the content they had scanned and they relinquished the scanning equipment to their digitization partners and libraries to continue digitization programs.[3] Between about 2006 and 2008 Microsoft sponsored the scanning of over 750,000 books, 300,000 of which are now part of the Internet Archive's on-line collections.
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    This wikipedia page talks about the OCA(Open Content Alliance). This website tells how this alliance is contributing to the growth of Open Content and how it is helping the idea of Open Content to become more widely used throughout the world.
Austin M

Special Report - International Education - As Colleges Make Courses Available Free Onli... - 0 views

  • Utah State OpenCourseWare, http://ocw.usu.edu
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      This webiste is dedicated to helping students find open course materials.
  • Anyone, anywhere, with an Internet connection — from Bill Gates down — can log on and download these materials without cost.
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      Being able to download materials with no costs is the most appealing factor for students. In theory, a student can obtain a degree from a prestigious college by getting their materials online. This also gets rid of the cost of purchasing books.
  • A computer in Logan, Utah, holds syllabus details, lecture notes, problem sets and exams from more than 80 Utah State University courses
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      This sentence briefly explains how open content is being used in schools and universities.
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  • iTunes U, youtube.com/edu and their own sites, like Open Yale Courses.
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      These are sites that help universities spread their open content ideas.
  • The OpenCourseWare Consortium, which grew out of the M.I.T. project, now includes over 200 institutions worldwide and offers materials from more than 13,000 courses. OpenCourseWare makes it possible to profit from some of the content that comes with $50,000 annual tuition at an Ivy League school, without paying that hefty price tag.
  • The idea driving the movement is that information should be freely shared.
  • someone must pay for these materials, and with the recession squeezing university budgets, open course programs are vulnerable.
  • For an annual cost of $125,000, or a mere 0.05 percent of the university’s $226 million budget, Utah State’s four-year-old OpenCourseWare program attracted 550,000 page views last year, making it one of the most popular in the United States, according to Marion Jensen, its former director.
  • The OpenCourseWare content is now being hosted on the DigitalCommons@USU Web site
  • how can professors and universities afford to give away the course materials that are their very livelihood?
  • The answer, says James D. Yager, senior associate dean for academic affairs at the Bloomberg School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins University, lies in why students pay to attend university in the first place. What OpenCourseWare offers, he notes, is not the full university experience: “We don’t offer the course for free, we offer the content for free,” Mr. Yager said by telephone in February. “Students take courses because they want interaction with faculty, they want interaction with one another. Those things are not available on O.C.W.
  • “O.C.W. is just the publishing of the content
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    This bookmark explains about how opencourseware are helping people who cant make it to a ivy league college an makes it available free to them.
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    New free software for college kids to take there classes online.
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    This wesite is very informative about the use of open content sources. It details the program of OpenCourseWare put in place by the Utah State University. It also describes the struggles of paying for open content, and it gives answers from individuals on how open content should be used.
Vicki Davis

Open Education Trends (Horizon Report 2010) - 1 views

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    Open content and sharing is a shift in the way traditional academics have run. This is a cost-effective alternative to textbooks and customizable educational content is becoming increasingly available for free over the Internet. (Just be wary that you do not confuse "free" with "open source" - it is not the same.) Current links from the Horizon Report 2010 on this trend.
caitlyn hazelwood

Mobile learning with iPhone now possible - 1 views

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    Researchers are offering an open source code that allows the learning platform Moodle to be accessed with the iPhone. This code enables people worldwide to follow continuing medical education modules wherever and whenever they want. Starting today the demo site is open to all. The open source code will be made available after the demo phase." id="metasummary
Riley Westwood9

Mickos: What's bigger than open source? | The Open Road - CNET News - 0 views

  • Cloud computing, fueled by open source
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    This is a article on how cloud based computing is being fueled by open source software.
Nicole O

Open Content Business Models; How to Add Value to Something Free? on Vimeo - 0 views

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    explans what open content is, and also explans how it is used in entertainment
Riley Westwood9

Open-source software - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    A definition on what open source software is.
Honor Moorman

100 Excellent Open Access Journals for Educators | Online College Tips - Online Colleges - 3 views

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    Just like physicians, the best educators stay informed with the latest developments in their field. Luckily, it doesn't take anything more than time to have access to quality journals for educators. The following open access journals provide top-notch scholarly information available at no cost.
Catherine M

Countries Offer Different Takes to Open Online Learning - Technology - The Chronicle of... - 0 views

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    International approach to open online learning
Nicole O

Open Content | Index Data - 0 views

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    The searchable indexes below expose public domain ebooks, open access digital repositories, Wikipedia articles, and miscellaneous human-cataloged Internet resources. Through standard search protocols, You can make these resources part of your own information portals, federated search systems, catalogs etc. Connection instructions for SRU and Z39.50 are provided. By way of an example, you can also try Index Data's MasterKey search tool to access these resources. If you have comments, questions, or suggestions for resources you would like us to add, please contact us, or consider joining the mailing list.. This service is powered by Index Data's Zebra and Metaproxy
Selena P

open-source vs. proprietary web content management systems | DPCI - 0 views

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    i think this video might help, because it addresses the differences between open content, and content that is controlled.\n
Miller S.

Open Content Online - 0 views

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    This page helps people add open content to the Internet. This website offers videos about conferences, support center information, as well as broadcasting information.
Riley Westwood9

O'Reilly Open Books Project - 0 views

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    A article talking about several books being published for open content.
Riley Westwood9

Open source software development - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

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    A Wiki on open source development.
Riley Westwood9

List of free and open source software packages - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    A list of open source software.
Riley Westwood9

HowStuffWorks "What does open source mean?" - 0 views

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    Another article describing open source and some of its software.
Riley Westwood9

How Much to Charge for Cloud Based Open Source? | NetworkWorld.com Community - 0 views

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    This is a article debating on how much to charge for cloud based open content.
Austin M

Access key IP to Unveil Open Internet Broadcasting Technology and Set Top Box at Nation... - 0 views

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    This is a new program that lets you watch live tv on the internet.
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