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Open Access and the Humanities - Cambridge Books Online - Cambridge University Press - ... - 3 views

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    freier Download möglich
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Paul Stacey's Personal Profile / FrontPage - 1 views

  • home just outside of Vancouver
  • Paul Stacey   I work for Creative Commons
  • special focus on use of educational technology for adult learning
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  • current job as Associate Director of Global Learning for Creative Commons
  • Open Education - OER, Open Access, Open Pedagogies, Open Licenses
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Barrierefreiheit - Bundeskompetenzzentrum Barrierefreiheit (BKB) - 0 views

  • eine bestimmte Art und Weise, die Umwelt zu gestalten (Häuser, Straßen, Handys, Medien, Verkehrsmittel und auch sonst alles, was der Mensch geschaffen hat
  • gleichberechtigten Zugang zur physischen Umwelt, zu Beförderungsmitteln, zu Information und Kommunikation sowie zu anderen Einrichtungen und Diensten, die der Öffentlichkeit offenstehen oder für sie bereitgestellt werden
  • Die Umwelt soll so gestaltet sein, dass sie die Bedürfnisse aller Menschen berücksichtigt. Keine Personengruppe soll aufgrund einer bestimmten Gestaltung von der Nutzung ausgeschlossen werden
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  • Dieses Verständnis der Barrierefreiheit wird auch "Design für alle" oder "universelles Design" genannt.
  • Behindertenrechtskonvention (UN-BRK)
  • Daneben meint „barrierefrei“ wie im BGG eine Gestaltung der Umwelt, die Menschen mit Behinderungen nicht von einer gleichberechtigten Nutzung ausschließt.
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Open Educational Resources (OER) | Scoop.it - 1 views

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    "view, access, use, share, re-distribute, or modify educational materials for free" Curated by Andreas Link
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    Scoop.it-Seite zu OER, kuratiert von Andreas Link
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Amazon Education to Launch New Website for Open Education Resources - Market Brief - 0 views

  • Feb. 14, 2016
  • Amazon Education is working on a new platform that will allow schools to upload, manage, share, and discover open education resources from a home page that in some ways resembles the one shoppers are accustomed to accessing on the massive online retailer’s website.
  • to be called Amazon Inspire
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  • during a “Transitioning to OER” session Friday as part of the National Conference on Education of the AASA, the School Superintendents Association
  • The new platform is in beta testing now, and is scheduled to be released publicly within the next two to three months
  • Users of the site will be able to add ratings and reviews, and to receive recommendations based on their previous selections
  • Educators will be able to curate open resources, self-publish material they have developed, and put a school’s entire digital library that is open and freely available online
  • select categories to modify their searches for open resources, much the way shoppers on Amazon today can choose categories to filter their searches
  • a completely free, open platform for free resources.
  • This piece we have committed to making absolutely free forever. We’re not going to lock the content up. We promised we won’t put a pay wall in front of it.
  • how it will achieve financial sustainability for Amazon Inspire, he said it could be in connecting users to books they might want to buy
  • or in using Amazon’s capabilities in self-publishing books
  • a lesson one of his educators uploaded in testing requires certain materials like batteries and coils
  • will be assigned metadata tags identified through the Learning Registry, a federally sponsored, online information-sharing network
  • “All of these groups–Amazon, Microsoft, Edmodo–they’re publishing their platforms on top of the Learning Registry,”
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Ministry of Education publishes OER ordinance | Iniciativa EA - 0 views

  • that determines that any educational resources paid for by the Ministry, which is to be used for basic education (K-12) should be open educational resources, giving permissions for anyone to “access, use, adapt and distribute at no cost”. It further emphasises the importance of open formats and standards whenever technically viable
  • open licenses for all educational resources produced through the Open University of Brazil program
  • open license for all educational material in a nationwide robotics for education purchase and the use of an open license (for some resources) in the nationwide textbook purchase program
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  • Open Education Initiative (OEI) in partnership with dedicated public servants
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https://www.edutopia.org/article/uncertain-future-oer - 0 views

  • Open educational resources (OER) have been on the cusp of arriving for more than 15 years, but somehow they never do. So what’s the holdup?
  • Teachers Aren’t Onboard—With Good Reason
  • Back in 2012, when OER were more than a decade old,
    • Jöran Muuß-Merholz
       
      the IDEA of OER was 10 years old
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  • Unlike Wikipedia, Yelp, and Airbnb, most OER websites have failed to attract a large and active audience
  • search OER Commons, Curriki, Amazon Inspire, OpenEd, or any number of other open-source education sites.
  • So a vital aspect of the sharing economy—the idea that everyone is a content creator—does not seem to be panning out for OER.
  • products that allow users to access OER as well as proprietary content
  • Teachers Pay Teachers, which has been around since 2006, paid out about $100 million across the 3 million resources on the site in 2017
  • if districts follow this path, the discoverability problem may never be solved, a
  • So will we ever get to a Wikipedia-type model of teaching resources,
  • After nearly two decades, it’s still too soon to tell when, how—or even if—OER’s moment will arrive for K–12 education.
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U.S. Department of Education Open Licensing Rule Now in Effect - Creative Commons - 0 views

  • June 6, 2017
  • Starting in FY 2018, education resources created with Department of Education discretionary competitive grants ($4.2 billion in FY 2016) must be openly licensed and shared with the public
  • Grantees must openly license to the public any grant deliverable that is created wholly or in part with Department competitive grant funds.
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  • Grantees must grant to the public a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free, perpetual, and irrevocable license to access, reproduce, prepare derivative works, publicly perform, publicly display, and distribute the copyrightable work provided that attribution is given to the copyright holder
  • Grantees may select any open licenses that comply with the requirements of this section, including, at the grantee’s discretion, a license that limits use to noncommercial purposes.
  • The rule does not apply to:
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