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Direct Proposals to organize a new Education in the Knowledge Society.
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Do We Need Evolutionary Or Revolutionary Change in Management? - Forbes

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Do We Need Evolutionary Or Revolutionary Change in Management?

 

Steve Denning nails it. It will take revolution to shift organizations from an internal focus to a customer focus, from working to make money to working to delight customers. 


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What do you mean... open?

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Pierre Levy's curator insight, April 12, 11:23 AM

The story that I’m trying to tell here is about the values that underpin the word ‘open’. I know many of the people involved in open education/learning/educational resources as deeply principled people who are engaged in the idea of openness for reasons that are important to them. In examining these values i have found two strands: one openness that speaks of valuing the creator/teacher/artifact, and another sense of openness that speaks of the user/learner. Most of us, I would imagine, borrow from both sides. But this story is particularly about how the ideas of around ‘open source’ influence a pull towards valuing the creator over the user, and how that pull might affect the field of learning going forward

luiy's curator insight, April 13, 11:57 AM

This post is a mixture of my own research and lots of v. interesting input I’ve gotten from colleagues on Twitter. I’ll make my best effort to mention those people who contributed… feel free to let me know if I’ve forgotten you...

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Welcome to The Open Academy | The Open Academy

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The Open Academy offers a large variety of lecture videos, notes, assignments, examinations and
more delivered from top universities and scholars in an interactive website.

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What is “open”? | Open Professionals Education Network

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enrique rubio royo's curator insight, December 17, 2012 3:45 AM

The Open Professionals Education Network (OPEN),http://open4us.org,  funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, has created free services aligned with the U.S. Department of Labor’s grant requirements and designed to support your project.

 

The Open Professionals Education Network (OPEN) will provide free support and technical assistance to all grantees of the $2 billion Trade Adjustment Assistance Community College & Career Training (TAACCCT, http://www.doleta.gov/taaccct) grant program from the U.S. Department of Labor.

 

OPEN will help grantees meet the provisions laid out in the solicitation for grant applications, including the CC BY open licensing requirement. OPEN services will be provided by Creative Commons (CC), Carnegie Mellon’s Open Learning Initiative (OLI), Center for Applied Special Technology (CAST) and the Washington State Board for Community & Technical Colleges (SBCTC), which have individual but complementary areas of expertise in openness and the design of educational resources.

 

Our partners’ long-standing experience in these noted service areas can help you achieve your project goals while minimizing time and resources spent.

Explore this web site to find out about events, resources, and other services you can tap in to.
Contact us for support with:

- Creative Commons licensing requirement

- strengthening online and technology enabled learning

- effective course and learning design

- universal design for learning and accessibility

- evidence based online technology policy and practices for Open Educational Resources (OER)

- help finding existing OER

 

Open Educational Resources (OER).

OER are teaching, learning, and research resources that reside in the public domain or have been released under an open license, such as the Creative Commons Attribution license required by DOL, that permits their free use and re-purposing by others.

Open educational resources include full courses and supplemental resources such as textbooks, images, videos, animations, simulations, assessments, … Find OER (http://open4us.org/find-oer/)

 

A core concept for understanding OER is that they are learning materials freely available under a license that allows them to be:

 

- Reused  - Revised  - Remixed  - Redistributed