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Nigel Robertson

Access to Knowledge in the Age of Intellectual Property - The MIT Press - 0 views

  • At the end of the twentieth century, intellectual property rights collided with everyday life. Expansive copyright laws and digital rights management technologies sought to shut down new forms of copying and remixing made possible by the Internet. International laws expanding patent rights threatened the lives of millions of people around the world living with HIV/AIDS by limiting their access to cheap generic medicines. For decades, governments have tightened the grip of intellectual property law at the bidding of information industries; but recently, groups have emerged around the world to challenge this wave of enclosure with a new counter-politics of "access to knowledge" or "A2K." They include software programmers who took to the streets to defeat software patents in Europe, AIDS activists who forced multinational pharmaceutical companies to permit copies of their medicines to be sold in poor countries, subsistence farmers defending their rights to food security or access to agricultural biotechnology, and college students who created a new "free culture" movement to defend the digital commons. Access to Knowledge in the Age of Intellectual Property maps this emerging field of activism as a series of historical moments, strategies, and concepts. It gathers some of the most important thinkers and advocates in the field to make the stakes and strategies at play in this new domain visible and the terms of intellectual property law intelligible in their political implications around the world. A Creative Commons edition of this work will be freely available online.
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    "At the end of the twentieth century, intellectual property rights collided with everyday life. Expansive copyright laws and digital rights management technologies sought to shut down new forms of copying and remixing made possible by the Internet. International laws expanding patent rights threatened the lives of millions of people around the world living with HIV/AIDS by limiting their access to cheap generic medicines. For decades, governments have tightened the grip of intellectual property law at the bidding of information industries; but recently, groups have emerged around the world to challenge this wave of enclosure with a new counter-politics of "access to knowledge" or "A2K." They include software programmers who took to the streets to defeat software patents in Europe, AIDS activists who forced multinational pharmaceutical companies to permit copies of their medicines to be sold in poor countries, subsistence farmers defending their rights to food security or access to agricultural biotechnology, and college students who created a new "free culture" movement to defend the digital commons. Access to Knowledge in the Age of Intellectual Property maps this emerging field of activism as a series of historical moments, strategies, and concepts. It gathers some of the most important thinkers and advocates in the field to make the stakes and strategies at play in this new domain visible and the terms of intellectual property law intelligible in their political implications around the world. A Creative Commons edition of this work will be freely available online."
Nigel Robertson

SLiDA Home - SLiDA Case Studies - Brookes Wiki - 0 views

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    " The SLiDA project investigated how institutions are creating and enabling opportunities that promote the development of effective learning in a digital age. The ultimate aim is to promote strategies which support learners to develop the access, skills, strategies and attributes they need to learn effectively with technology. The main deliverables of the study are a set of institutional Case Studies which are presented on this site. Any questions about the project can be directed to Rhona Sharpe, Oxford Brookes University."
Nigel Robertson

Free eBook on Learning Strategies « aLearning Blog - 0 views

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    Summary post about the Masie Centres case study book on developing learning strategies.
Nigel Robertson

Three Active Learning Strategies | Faculty Focus - 0 views

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    Case studies & simulations, concept maps and one minute papers.
Derek White

Access to Knowledge in the Age of Intellectual Property - The MIT Press - 1 views

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    (Note - free ebook version) - At the end of the twentieth century, intellectual property rights collided with everyday life. Expansive copyright laws and digital rights management technologies sought to shut down new forms of copying and remixing made possible by the Internet. International laws expanding patent rights threatened the lives of millions of people around the world living with HIV/AIDS by limiting their access to cheap generic medicines. For decades, governments have tightened the grip of intellectual property law at the bidding of information industries; but recently, groups have emerged around the world to challenge this wave of enclosure with a new counter-politics of "access to knowledge" or "A2K." They include software programmers who took to the streets to defeat software patents in Europe, AIDS activists who forced multinational pharmaceutical companies to permit copies of their medicines to be sold in poor countries, subsistence farmers defending their rights to food security or access to agricultural biotechnology, and college students who created a new "free culture" movement to defend the digital commons. Access to Knowledge in the Age of Intellectual Property maps this emerging field of activism as a series of historical moments, strategies, and concepts. It gathers some of the most important thinkers and advocates in the field to make the stakes and strategies at play in this new domain visible and the terms of intellectual property law intelligible in their political implications around the world. A Creative Commons edition of this work will be freely available online.
Nigel Robertson

OER Implementation Strategy Document | DRAFT 1.1 - Google Docs - 0 views

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    A live doc trying to develop a strategy for OER implementation.
Nigel Robertson

About RCS « Research Communications Strategy - 1 views

  • The Research Communications Strategy work is a JISC funded activity to investigate and coordinate many of the emerging themes, ideas and developments in the field of research communications at a strategic level.
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    "The Research Communications Strategy work is a JISC funded activity to investigate and coordinate many of the emerging themes, ideas and developments in the field of research communications at a strategic level."
Nigel Robertson

The Cape Town Open Education Declaration - 0 views

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    "It is at once a statement of principle, a statement of strategy and a statement of commitment. It is meant to spark dialogue, to inspire action and to help the open education movement grow. Open education is a living idea. As the movement grows, this idea will continue to evolve. There will be other visions initiatives and declarations beyond Cape Town. This is exactly the point. The Cape Town signatories have committed to developing further strategies, especially around open technology and teaching practices."
Nigel Robertson

Boycotting Amazon Is Boycotting UKUncut! - Or Why A Thin Understanding Of Post-Fordist ... - 0 views

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    The net is tangled. You can't avoid evil (well companies you don't like) because of the background hosting. Interesting read.
Nigel Robertson

Downloadable Materials - The Learning Scientists - 0 views

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    Posters with useful strategies for learners.
Derek White

Sydney eLearning - 0 views

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    University of Sydney documentation on eLearning - strategies and plans - note also the graduate attributes publications
Stephen Harlow

Online vs. Face-to-Face Throwdown: Good Teaching Transcends Course Format - 1 views

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    "Shibley talked about how the online classroom differs from the traditional face-to-face classroom, and suggested strategies for capitalizing on those differences to improve student learning."
Nigel Robertson

JISC infoNet - Strategy - 0 views

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    A JISC InfoKit on strategic planning and activity
Nigel Robertson

OUseful Info: We Ignore RSS at OUr Peril - 0 views

  • We ignore RSS at OUr peril. Blatantly disregarding the potential for using RSS feeds to revolutionise the way we syndicate content throughout our internal publishing systems is a risky strategy. Blatantly disregarding the potential for using RSS feeds to expose and syndicate asset collections generated by mining our courses for those assets is a risky strategy. Blatantly disregarding the potential for using RSS feeds to revolutionise the way we make content available to our students so that they can study it where they want it and when they want it is a risky strategy. Laughing off RSS feeds as a technology that we don't understand is not an option.
Nigel Robertson

Scotland's Digital Future - 0 views

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    Scottish government strategy paper. Hopefully worth a read!
Stephen Harlow

Ralph Springett & Dave Crampton: Govt keeps distance from educational need - National -... - 1 views

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    "Concern is growing among so-called distance students, providers of distance education, and Maori. It is that the priorities of the Government's Tertiary Education Strategy do not address the societal need, particularly for women, for accessible second chance education opportunities."
Nigel Robertson

Masie Center - Free Digital Books | Research & Articles - 0 views

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    Masie's page with their free books available. Includes Learning Strategies.
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