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Dana West

Education in Finland: smart, continuous development (a bit like agile software developm... - 1 views

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    Here's a perspective on the Finnish education system from someone who also has a view towards open and free software in education. Suggests we all take a cue from agile software development to improve our own educational culture/system.
Dana West

OpenScout - 0 views

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    OpenScout provides free online management education
Nagwa Abou El-Nga

Do online courses spell the end for the traditional university? | Education | The Observer - 0 views

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    Gardian article about the impact of MOOCs on the education and the end of the universities as business for profit.
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    It is an article from a newspaper on MOOC's why did you share this?
Nagwa Abou El-Nga

Gates foundation solicits remedial MOOCs | Inside Higher Ed - 1 views

  • Gates, MOOCs and Remediation September 14, 2012 - 3:00am By Paul Fain Early returns show that massive open online courses (MOOCs) work best for motivated and academically prepared students. But could high-quality MOOCs benefit a broader range of learners, like those who get tripped up by remedial classes? That’s the question the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation wants to answer with a newly announced round of 10 grants for the creation of MOOCs for remedial coursework. “We’re trying to seed the conversation and seed the experimentation,” said Josh Jarrett, the foundation's deputy director for education and postsecondary education. MOOCs tend to provoke strong feelings in the academy, and in the wake of Gates's announcement this week, some observers questioned whether free, widely available online courses could be tailored to students with remedial needs. But others, including experts on developmental learning, welcomed the attempt to tackle one of higher education’s most vexing problems. “This has the potential for raising the quality of instruction in developmental education, if used properly,” said Hunter R. Boylan, director of the National Center for Developmental Education.
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    Application for low-level courses - $5,000
Rebecca Hatherley

What Do We Mean By "Open"? - 0 views

  • I wonder about some of the recent MOOCs this way, for example. Sure, anyone can sign up so they're "open" in that sense. But the materials themselves often aren't openly licensed.
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    The adjective "open" ostensibly makes educational resources more easily accessible. But "open" can mean a lot of things: resources that are free; research that is publicly available on the Web and indexed by search engines; courses that offer open enrollment; materials that are openly licensed; content and code that can be copied and modified and redistributed. "Open" can mean "transparent." Open versus proprietary. Open versus closed.
Rebecca Hatherley

Can MOOC's Help Sell Textbooks? - Technology - The Chronicle of Higher Education - 0 views

  • Publishers have begun to investigate whether so-called MOOC's, or massive open online courses, can help them reach new readers and sell more books.
  • But online courses do have recommended-reading lists, and enrollments in the tens of thousands. If even a small percentage of those online students buy books, the sales could add up to a nice boost for a textbook.
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    Colleges aren't the only enterprises interested in the possibilities of free, online courses. Publishers have begun to investigate whether so-called MOOC's, or massive open online courses, can help them reach new readers and sell more books.
Nagwa Abou El-Nga

Wikipedia:Canada Education Program - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

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    Canadian uiversities post open courses under (CC) Licenses. Widki Ambasador watch for the material that it must have the Encyclopedia tone writing and fair. Students can edit their work group members work in the posted courses.
Dana West

Open to Innovation: Building Better Textbooks with Eleven Learning - 1 views

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    Statement from co-founder... "In a nutshell, we publish free and low-cost print and electronic textbooks, all of which are professionally edited, peer-reviewed, and typeset, under a Creative Commons BY-SA-NC license. My colleague Andrew Bender succinctly calls us the "Red Hat of textbooks." Like Red Hat, we flourish by freely distributing our core content and charging reasonable fees for value-added versions of our books. Most people respond favorably and tell us that what we are doing is exciting and necessary. Even if they do not understand OER or the publishing business, everyone reacts the same way to the 'Textbook Problem'."
Nagwa Abou El-Nga

FETC Virtual Event Home -- FETC Events - 0 views

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    A variety of daily Speaker Sessions at the Auditorium - The Expo with leading vendor demos and prize drawings - Chat functions to ask questions of your peers and grow your professional network NO COST registration is complimentary because of the generous support of the event sponsors and exhibitors.
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