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Some news on the development on open-source collaborative editing and corpus tools; a Spanish corpus, reactions to OERs, MOOCs and more. Delete the scoop?
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Free and open educational resources are aplenty and teachers around the world are adding to the repository every day. Delete the scoop?
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Shona Whyte: A cornerstone post on open e-resources by Alannah Fitzgerald, "an open education practitioner and researcher working in the area of technology-enhanced learning for English Language Teaching (ELT)" and "doctoral candidate in Educational Technology at Concordia University." Delete the scoop?
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Lignes directrices pour les ressources éducatives libres (REL) dans l’enseignement supérieur. PDF par le Commonwealth of Learning (UNESCO), novembre 2011. Via Francois BOCQUET Delete the scoop?
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So here it is! I finally managed to come up with a visual representation that defines what I understand by Openness in education, based on the readings suggested by the Open Education course creato...
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Interesting map of openness: research, OERs, ... It's helpful to have verb phrases as well as groups of nouns, something is often missing in a mindmap. Delete the scoop?
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Alastair Creelman works "with net-based learning" at Linnaeus University in Sweden, and here he blogs about OER initiatives "providing access to quality OER with reliable search facilities." Delete the scoop?
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Shona Whyte: Interesting analysis of the impact on teaching of the increasing availability of licensed (above the waterline) and more informal resources (below the water line).
Dave White: "We will have to come up with assessment tasks that don’t allow the student to simply find the answer through an easy access easy to find OER."
This links to summary of White's presentation by Jenny Mackness on her blog, from which you can also access a recording of the conference session. Delete the scoop?
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