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Lisa Spiro

Khan Academy: Data, Design, and Open Content | FunnyMonkey - 0 views

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    "The second thing that Khan has made more accessible is the value of openly licensed educational resources. All material on Khan Academy is licensed under a Creative Commons Non-Commercial license, which ensures that these resources, and any subsequent improvements, will remain freely available. Because of the enormous generosity of Salman Khan, and the resources he has marshalled into this effort, the world now has an enormous body of good quality material that can be used to learn about a broad range of subjects. The body of material within Khan Academy can be used to replace large sections of traditional textbooks. The support of high-visibility donors has given these resources a credibility that other openly licensed materials, for whatever reason, have never enjoyed. Salman Khan's effort and vision in building a large body of openly licensed material has shifted the way people think about open content. Partnerships with SmartHistory, and the plans to include community-created material within Khan Academy, will widen the breadth of content within Khan Academy, while ensuring that this new material remains freely available, freely modifiable, and freely reusable in perpetuity. Potentially, Khan Academy will be accessible enough that people will realize that textbooks provided by the publishing industry are an unnecessary expense we can all live without."
Lisa Spiro

Textbooks 2.0 « CT2.0 - 0 views

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    "Why not take advantage of the informational system that the academy inspired to deliver information about the academy? All the tasks of developing and producing a textbook-research, writing, reviewing, editing, distributing and using-can be improved by the open collaboration of distributed network of experts."
Lisa Spiro

Delivering Open Educational Resources for Engineering Design | Ariadne: Web Magazine fo... - 0 views

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    "Mansur Darlington describes two methods for presenting online OERs for engineering design that were developed and explored as part of the Higher Education Academy/JISC-funded DelOREs (Delivering Open Educational Resources for Engineering Design) Project."
Lisa Spiro

OER Impact Study | Oxford University Department for Continuing Education - 0 views

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    "The OER Impact Study was a JISC-funded research project examining the impact of Open Educational Resources on teaching and learning in UK higher education. It was part of Phase 2 of the JISC/HE Academy Open Educational Resources Programmme. The study was undertaken jointly by TALL and the Learning Technologies Group of Oxford University Computing Services. "
Bryan Alexander

Carlos Slim backs Khan Academy - 0 views

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    Big outreach to Latin America.
Bryan Alexander

Into the wild - Technology for open educational resources " CETIS Publications - 0 views

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    Reflections on three years of the UK OER Programmes. Between 2009 and 2012 the Higher Education Funding Council funded a series of programmes to encourage higher education institutions in the UK to release existing educational content as Open Educational Resources. The HEFCE funded UK OER Programme was run and managed by the JISC and the Higher Education Academy.
Rebecca Davis

'Free-Range Learners': Study Opens Window Into How Students Hunt for Educational Conten... - 0 views

  • Ms. Morgan borrows the phrase “free-range learning” to describe students’ behavior, and she finds that they generally shop around for content in places educators would endorse.
  • most students shop around for digital texts and videos beyond the boundaries of what professors assign them in class.
  • Students seem most favorably inclined to materials from other universities. They mention lecture videos from Stanford and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology far more than the widely publicized Khan Academy, she says.
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