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Craig Perue - Introduction - Not IT, Not Business Processes, but Organizational Culture
(m14751)
Author:
Ken Udas
Maintainer:
Cecelia Merkel
Keywords:
Caribbean
,
Craig Perue
,
Moodle
,
Open Educational Resources (OER)
,
Open Source Software (OSS)
,
OSS and OER in Education Series
,
University of the West Indies
,
WebCT
Summary:
Introduction to Craig Perue's contribution to the "OSS and OER in Education Series." In this post, he shares his experiences while leading eLearning@UWI’s investments in open-source software to make eLearning a self-sustaining, across all of the campuses of the 15-country University of the West Indies.
Subject:
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
29.43%
Revised:
2007-07-27
Revisions:
7
Introduction - Andy Lane
(m19889)
Author:
Ken Udas
Maintainers:
Ken Udas
,
Cecelia Merkel
Keywords:
Andy Lane
,
higher education
,
Open Educational Resources (OER)
,
Open Source Software (OSS)
,
Open University
,
OSS and OER in Education Series
Summary:
Introduction to Andy Lane's post about Open Learning and Open Educational Resources activities and projects at The UK Open University. He asks some critical questions about what it means to talk about Open Teaching (whether using OERs or not) and how might that teaching be organized so that it ... formal learning.
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Introduction to Andy Lane's post about Open Learning and Open Educational Resources activities and projects at The UK Open University. He asks some critical questions about what it means to talk about Open Teaching (whether using OERs or not) and how might that teaching be organized so that it is supportive of informal and/or formal learning.
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Subject:
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
29.28%
Revised:
2009-03-06
Revisions:
2
Introduction - Martin Weller
(m19891)
Author:
Ken Udas
Maintainers:
Ken Udas
,
Cecelia Merkel
Keywords:
higher education
,
Open Educational Resources (OER)
,
Open Source Software (OSS)
,
Open University
,
OSS and OER in Education Series
,
Social Learn
,
UK
Summary:
Introduction to Martin Weller and his post on the Open University’s attempt to create an open API-based social networking system for learning.
Subject:
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
27.61%
Revised:
2009-03-06
Revisions:
2
Introduction - Christine Geith
(m19866)
Author:
Ken Udas
Maintainers:
Ken Udas
,
Cecelia Merkel
Keywords:
Christine Geith
,
higher education
,
Open Educational Resources (OER)
,
Open Source Software (OSS)
,
OSS and OER in Education Series
Summary:
Introduction to Christine Geith who will be writing about how OER may be shaping the future of a new type of university.
Subject:
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
27.60%
Revised:
2009-03-05
Revisions:
New
Introduction - Gary Schwartz
(m19808)
Author:
Ken Udas
Maintainers:
Ken Udas
,
Cecelia Merkel
Keywords:
Bedework
,
Gary Schwartz
,
higher education
,
Open Educational Resources (OER)
,
Open Source Software (OSS)
,
OSS and OER in Education Series
Summary:
An introduction to Gary Schwartz who will write from the perspective of a open source project manager.
Subject:
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
27.55%
Revised:
2009-02-27
Revisions:
New
Introduction - Derek Keats
(m19867)
Author:
Ken Udas
Maintainers:
Ken Udas
,
Cecelia Merkel
Keywords:
Derek Keats
,
higher education
,
Open Educational Resources (OER)
,
Open Source Software (OSS)
,
OSS and OER in Education Series
,
Web 3.0
Summary:
Introduction to Derek Keats and his post about how the products and processes of Digital Freedom, such as personal learning environments, recognition of learning achieved, and collaborative cross-institutional virtual classrooms, have the potential to create new opportunities for education.
Subject:
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
27.47%
Revised:
2009-03-05
Revisions:
New
Mara Hancock - Summary - Open Source Software and the User Experience in Higher Education
(m14811)
Author:
Ken Udas
Maintainer:
Cecelia Merkel
Keywords:
Mara Hancock
,
Open Educational Resources (OER)
,
Open Source Software (OSS)
,
OSS and OER in Education Series
,
Sakai
,
UC Berkeley
,
User Experience
Summary:
Summary of Mara Hancock's contribution to the "OSS and OER in Education Series." In this post, she asks some questions and shares some insights about the changing nature of OSS in teaching and learning and relates it to its impact on user experience and teaching and learning methods.
Subject:
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
27.08%
Revised:
2009-02-27
Revisions:
2
Introduction - Rob Abel
(m19772)
Author:
Ken Udas
Maintainers:
Ken Udas
,
Cecelia Merkel
Keywords:
higher education
,
Open Educational Resources (OER)
,
Open Source Software (OSS)
,
OSS and OER in Education Series
,
Rob Abel
Summary:
An introduction to the post Open Source and Open Standards by Rob Abel who will relay a few thoughts on the relationship between open source software that supports teaching and learning and open standards for data and application interoperability in the same space.
Subject:
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
26.24%
Revised:
2009-03-08
Revisions:
2
Jean-Claude Dauphin - Introduction - UNESCO’s Activities in FOSS For Education, Past, Current and Future Activities
(m14756)
Author:
Ken Udas
Maintainer:
Cecelia Merkel
Keywords:
Free and Open Source Software (FOSS)
,
Greenstone Digital Library
,
Jean-Claude Dauphin
,
Open Educational Resources (OER)
,
Open Source Software (OSS)
,
OSS and OER in Education Series
,
UNESCO
Summary:
Introduction to Jean-Claude Dauphin's contribution to the "OSS and OER in Education Series." In this post, he shares some insights about UNESCO activities that promote the use of FOSS Solutions in Education. He will provide a brief description of past, current, and envisaged activities aimed at promoting the ... for Education.
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Introduction to Jean-Claude Dauphin's contribution to the "OSS and OER in Education Series." In this post, he shares some insights about UNESCO activities that promote the use of FOSS Solutions in Education. He will provide a brief description of past, current, and envisaged activities aimed at promoting the use of Free and Open Source Software solutions for Education.
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Subject:
Humanities
Language:
English
Popularity:
26.07%
Revised:
2007-07-27
Revisions:
3
Introduction - Michael Feldstein
(m19870)
Author:
Ken Udas
Maintainers:
Ken Udas
,
Cecelia Merkel
Keywords:
Economics of OER
,
higher education
,
Michael Feldstein
,
Open Educational Resources (OER)
,
Open Source Software (OSS)
,
OSS and OER in Education Series
Summary:
Introduction to Michael Feldstein's post about how open source projects work from an economic perspective.
Subject:
Social Sciences
Language:
English
Popularity:
26.06%
Revised:
2009-03-05
Revisions:
New
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