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Lisa Spiro

Five critiques of the Open Educational Resources movement | jeremyknox.net - 0 views

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    "This post will review existing literature on Open Educational Resources, introducing five critiques: 1.) An under-theorisation of 'openness', in which the concepts of positive and negative liberty will be used to suggest a neglect of coherent theorisation concerning the practice of self-directed learning. 2.) The simultaneous privileging and rejection of institutional authority, where OER literature will be shown to endorse the reputations of established institutions while claiming liberation from them. 3.) The diminishing of the role of pedagogy, in which OER will be aligned with an untheorised learner-centred model of education. 4.) Humanistic assumptions of unproblematic self-direction and autonomy, and 5.) an alignment with the needs of capital, in which a Foucauldian interpretation of subjectivity will offer alternative perspectives on the notions of power and emancipation in OER discourse. "
Lisa Spiro

Are open educational resources the key to global economic growth? | Higher Education Ne... - 2 views

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    "By being adaptable and accessible, OERs have the potential to solve the global education crisis and contribute to sustainable economic growth - if governments are prepared to act"
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    It would be fun to have those two authors debate with, say, the leaders of the RIAA.
Bryan Alexander

OAIster, OER WorldCat - 1 views

shared by Bryan Alexander on 27 Oct 11 - Cached
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    Learn more and find an app " Visually explore the interconnectivity and relationships between WorldCat Identities. Discover dozens of genres representing hundreds of titles, authors, subjects, characters, locations and more ranked by popularity in the world's libraries. Keep library resources close at hand from your browser or personalized Web page.
Lisa Spiro

MicrobeWiki - 0 views

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    "MicrobeWiki is a free wiki resource on microbes and microbiology, authored by students at many colleges and universities. Curated pages such as those linked to the Taxonomy Index are reviewed and updated by microbiologists at Kenyon College"
Lisa Spiro

Who Are We - 0 views

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    "The Community College Open Textbooks Collaborative is funded by The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. This collection of sixteen educational non-profit and for-profit organizations, affiliated with more than 200 colleges, is focused on driving awareness and adoptions of open textbooks to more than 2000 community and other two-year colleges. This includes providing training for instructors adopting open resources, peer reviews of open textbooks, and mentoring online professional networks that support for authors opening their resources, and other services."
Bryan Alexander

British Columbia Government Lends Support to Open Textbooks - Creative Commons - 0 views

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    Creative Commons licenses provide a flexible range of protections and freedoms for authors, artists, and educators. Visual Notes of Honourable John Yap's announcement at #opened12 / Giulia Forsythe / CC BY-NC-SA The government of British Columbia, Canada's westernmost province, has announced its support for the creation of open textbooks for the 40 most popular first- and second-year courses in the province's public post-secondary system.
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