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Opening Up Education - Table of Contents - The MIT Press - 3 views

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    "sample chapter" misnomer, since the entire book seems to be online
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Cute Kitten Syndrome: Open Educational Resources « Connectivism - 2 views

  • Why are you interested in OERs? What can we do with them that we cannot do under our current system?
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      Blog for this week . . .
  • OERs, like blogs, wikis, podcasts, and other ideas and tools are daily blips in the long term trend of how we are interacting differently with information and with each other. OERs have not yet achieved divine status. I don’t think they will.
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  • Who is using the resources? How are they being used? I’ve heard of Chinese students translating entire MIT courses into Chinese. How common is this? What is the impact of these courses? Why are students taking them? For personal interest or part of an academic program? And how will we sustain these initiatives? We need more research on the actual impact.

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Instructional Repositories and Referatories | EDUCAUSE - 1 views

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    This article has a nice glossary.
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Open Educational Resources and the University Library Website « OUseful.Info,... - 3 views

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    After reading this blog post, critique a library web site near you (you can use University of Manitoba Libraries, or your own institutional library, or somewhere else). Are libraries repositories or referactories? Can you find examples of both (a library that is a repository, and a library that is referactory). Rant on your blog for this week.
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UMOER2009: Guest presentation: 11am CDT, August 6 by Karen Hunt Keiller - 2 views

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    Recording of guest lecture from last year's course (happens to be me)
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Creating, Doing, and Sustaining OER: Lessons from Six Open Educational Resource Project... - 5 views

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    Learning Object Report
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Sustainability and revenue models for online academic resources : JISC - 2 views

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    for learning object report
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Sustaining digital resources: An on-the-ground view of projects today : JISC - 3 views

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    Use as a guide for Learning Object Report Assignment
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link:https://open.umich.edu/education/si/si640-winter2009 - Google Search - 2 views

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    example of a "link back" search on google.
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Free Online MIT Course Materials | Most Visited Courses | MIT OpenCourseWare - 3 views

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    try as a startingn point for this your blog assignment
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