Open Participatory Learning Infrastructure (OPLI) #OER
The OER report published in February 2007 by Atkins, Brown and Hammond (2007) at the request of the Hewlett Foundation shows the evolution of OER movement. The report presents the next phase of the...
View ArticleMapStory – Wikipedia Way of Telling Stories on Maps and Timelines
We learn MapStory from Saylor Journals OER Newsletter – “A creative platform that allows you to start your own story or build on another one, with use of maps and time lines as a foundation. Through...
View Article#OER in K-12 – Sharing Common Core
From Washington OER Project by Digital Learning Department, Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction : As the Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts and Mathematics are...
View ArticleOpen The School of Open
The School of Open (http://schoolofopen.org/) is launching during Open Education Week, March 11-15. This means that all facilitated courses will open for sign-up that week, and all stand-alone courses...
View ArticleLearning Content in the 3-5 Year Horizon
This slide deck is from the Next Is Now webinar delivered by Dr. Rob Reynolds on April 25, 2012. In his presentation, Rob explores key Internet trends affecting education, and makes projections...
View Article6 Major Recommendations for K-12 Textbook in a Digital Age
Founded in the fall of 2001, the State Educational Technology Directors Association (SETDA) is the principal association serving, supporting, and representing US state and territorial educational...
View ArticleDesigning #OER with Diversity in Mind
From Open Education Week 2013 Webinar : The presenters will discuss factors which act as barriers and enablers regarding the creation and reuse of accessible teaching resources focusing on approaches...
View Article9 Case Studies about Using Open Educational Resources(#OER) to Foster Creativity
Open educational resources can be change agents leading to the release of creativity for organisations, for teachers and for learners. Here are 8 research publications that observed the evidences and...
View ArticleFree #OER Trend Report with #MOOC and Innovative Learning Foci
from Ignatia/Inge de Waard (licensed under CC BY-NC-SA) The renowned SURF group that are situated in the Netherlands just published a wonderful, insightful and all over great read on the trend of Open...
View Article10 Policy Guidelines for Mobile Learning and The Importance of #OER Going Mobile
Today, a growing body of evidence suggests that ubiquitous mobile devices – especially mobile phones and, more recently, tablet computers – are being used by learners and educators around the world to...
View ArticleMobile Devices and Apps as Accelerators for #OER
by Fred de Vries and Frank Thuss, from Trend report: open educational resources 2013, published by www.surf.nl (CC BY) At first sight, open educational resources (OER) and mobile devices would not seem...
View ArticleNew Pathways to Learning – #OER and Non-formal Education
from Dr. Don Olcott, Jr don.olcott@hct.ac.ae Manager of Strategic Planning and Engagement at the Higher Colleges of Technology (HCT) system office in the United Arab Emirates Abstract The growth of...
View ArticleInclusive Learning Design to Rescue One-Size-Fits-All Flipped Classrooms (#OER)
In a world going digital, the accessbility of content does not seem to be a problem, right? Wrong! Many digital materials are NOT matching to different learners! Watching videos is worse than reading...
View ArticleDigital Public Library of America (DPLA) (#OER)
by Sean Connor, published on Saylor.org Perhaps you’ve heard of WorldCat, which is, in brief, “the world’s largest network of library content and services” — but to folks like you and me, that means...
View ArticleOnline Course : Using #OER to Create K-12 Curriculum
Great news! An online PD course is launched : Using Open Educational Resources(OER) to Create K-12 Curriculum, it’s a long-time collaborative work from me and Digital Learning Tree learning system....
View ArticleTeach the Web: a Mozilla MOOC for Webmaker Mentors
from Teach the Web Learn how to teach digital literacies, master webmaking tools, develop your own educational resources, and take what you learned back to your communities and classrooms. Join us for...
View ArticlemOER: Mobile Open Educational Resources (#OER)
The 7th OER Atelier is organised by the UNESCO Chair on OER. This presentation addresses the relevance and upcoming application of mobile Open Educational Resources. Moreover, trends related to the...
View ArticleNext Practices for #OER Quality Evaluation
by Lisa Petrides Keynote at the Learning Analytics and Knowledge conference (LAK 2013), Leuven, Belgium – for the Learning Object Analytics for Collections, Repositories & Federations workshop, by...
View ArticleHow Much Do You Know about Open License? (#OER)
“Teaching, learning and research materials in any medium, digital or otherwise, that reside in the public domain or have been released under an open license that permits no-cost access, use, adaptation...
View ArticleKnowing Where to Find High Quality #OER so You Don’t Need to Reinvent The Wheel
To jump directly to what you are searching for, use these links: (from open4us.org) General Search Photo/Image Search Video Search Audio/Music Search General Education Search Recorded Lectures &...
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