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Bryan Alexander

DOAB: Directory of Open Access Books - 1 views

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    Looks very useful.
Lisa Spiro

How Open Education is Changing the Texture of Content | MindShift - 1 views

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    "Instruction that was structured linearly, captured in books that were all-inclusive monoliths with a predetermined progression for a uniform, somewhat "creamy" consistency, is shifting to newer forms of instructional content that are more "chunky," beginning as a scattered landscape of digital pieces that are then assembled to support full courses" --> OER supports that shift
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    Interesting to compare with MOOCs, whose selling point is a continuous - er, creamy - experience.
Lisa Spiro

The corridor of uncertainty: COL/UNESCO report on national OER policies - 0 views

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    "UNESCO and Commonwealth of Learning are two global organisations that are championing the open learning cause and have just published the results of a major survey: Survey on Governments' Open Educational Resources (OER) Policies. They sent out a questionnaire to all 195 UNESCO member states asking them whether they had any policies concerning the use of OER in the country's schools and universities. Less than half (82) of these countries replied in time but the results show that there are countries who are taking open education seriously and beginning to form national strategies around the open sharing of educational material. "
Lisa Spiro

Bill would offer free college textbooks online - AP State Wire News - The Sacramento Bee - 0 views

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    " California would seek to provide college students with free textbooks online under two bills approved by the state Senate."
Lisa Spiro

National Repository of Online Courses - What is NROC? - 0 views

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    The National Repository of Online Courses (NROC) is a growing library of high-quality online course content for students and faculty in higher education, high school and Advanced Placement*. This non-profit project, supported by The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, is an Open Educational Resource (OER) and facilitates collaboration among a community of content developers to serve students and teachers worldwide
Lisa Spiro

News Full Story > Sherman Fairchild Foundation Awards Art and Technology Grant to Benni... - 0 views

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    The $300,000, three-year grant will support a faculty-led project to create new opportunities for Bennington's visual and performing arts faculty to collaboratively develop curriculum that uses new technology, with the support of visiting artist-technologists who will teach and train faculty and students together in an open environment of artistic and intellectual exchange.
Lisa Spiro

Chapter 6: Why Openness in Education? | EDUCAUSE David Wiley and Cable Green - 0 views

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    "In this chapter, we explore a number of ways openness affects the practices of teaching and learning and the motivations behind supporters of these emergent practices. We discuss the three principal influences of openness on education: open educational resources, open access, and open teaching."
Lisa Spiro

Textbook policies in an increasingly digital age | A World Bank Blog on ICT use in Educ... - 0 views

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    "Ten comments related to digital learning resources of potential relevance to the development of the World Bank's new guidelines for textbooks and reading materials"
Lisa Spiro

The Transformative Potential of Open Educational Resources (OER) (SPARC) - 0 views

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    "Four pioneers from the Open Educational Resources community offered their insights into "The transformative potential of Open Educational Resources (OER)" at the SPARC-ACRL Forum, held during the 2009 American Library Association Midwinter Meeting in Denver, CO."
Lisa Spiro

The Open Universe(ity) - 0 views

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    blog on open education
Lisa Spiro

» About OPEN - 0 views

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    Empire State Grad Studies' open education initiative
Lisa Spiro

Saylor Foundation expands $20,000 Open Textbook Challenge - Creative Commons - 0 views

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    "In addition to providing grants for existing textbooks, the Saylor Foundation has announced a new option to award authors seeking to create open textbooks that will be CC BY licensed."
Lisa Spiro

Frequently Questioned Answers: Not-quite-open library access for Open Education - 0 views

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    "One of the big problems for the Open Education Movement has been the lack of access to scholarly resources, such as the scholarly journals that libraries subscribe to individually or as part of article databases. As anyone who has tried to use Google Scholar or Google Books for research knows, you could end up spending a huge amount of money to buy access to the articles and ebooks that you need. And some things just aren't available online at all."
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