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Jenni Parker

Running a School on Open Educational Resources -- THE Journal - 1 views

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    models for building OER resources
Jenni Parker

Open Educational Resources: It's not the artifact, it's the process - 1 views

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    Mark McGuire's Blog.  slides and audio recording from a seminar that he presented at the "Open Educational Resources Seminar" at the University of Otago on 28 June 2012
Jenni Parker

Top Resources for Blended Learning | Contact North - 1 views

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    Interesting resource shared by Rob Phillips - Thanks Rob!
Jenni Parker

Are open educational resources the key to global economic growth? | Higher Education Ne... - 0 views

  • Though the concept is simple, the economic potential is tremendous and the advantages are two-fold: First, OERs can lower education costs substantially
  • OERs can also help universities reduce their marketing costs
  • Open resources can also help bolster a school's global reputation: 91% of visitors
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  • A recent study conducted by scholars associated with Carnegie Mellon University's Open Learning Initiative demonstrated that students who use OERs can obtain the same or better learning outcomes in half the time compared with students using traditional methods.
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    Some arguments about  the economic benefits of OER for higher ed
Rob Phillips

How really relevant and practical are Open Educational Resources?: A case for a little ... - 1 views

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    Nice review with 2 interesting concepts: - distinguish between 'content' and 'process in Open Ed - distinguish between 'push' and 'pull' models Push models (e.g. MOOCs) provide open access to a structured course experience. Pull models enable academics to choose the OERs they want to use for their context. Summary: "In summary, OERs as they are currently being promoted (the current ''push' model), will be a passing fad with respect to mainstream university and college education, because the core assumptions on which initiatives such as edX are based are false. However, OERs in terms of resources freely available over the web will be a game-changer, but in a 'pull' rather than a 'push' model. The one exception to this will be in the area of continuing education for the masses, where there will be continuing demand for structured, prepackaged courses built around the edX model. In other words, we need a little more humility about the potential role of OERs. There are niche markets such as continuing education that can still be very large that can be served by initiatives such as edX and MOOCs. But the real value of OERs will be to shift instructors away from the creation and delivery of content to focusing on how best learning can be developed and facilitated for, in and by our students. This way we will avoid developing automatons and instead will be developing people who can think for themselves."
Jenni Parker

Next-Generation of Open Education Resources (OER) - 0 views

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    on User-Friendly, Approachable Platforms | Online Learning Insights
Jenni Parker

The Bookaneers: Open Access to Open Educational Resources - 0 views

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    Rob there is some good info in here about costs of books and journal fees that might be useful for the arguments about OER saving Murdoch money for the white paper.
Jenni Parker

Creating Learning Objects | Contact North - 1 views

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    Interesting resources shared by Rob Phillips - Thanks Rob
Jenni Parker

OER's: Why should we use them? - OPEN Education and more - 0 views

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    An interesting article about how the University of Lincoln is making their OER resources more "discoverable".
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