OER Guest Post: Embracing creativity and OER for digital equality
It was rather a criss-cross of ideas that came to my mind when deciding on what to write. Until I… View Article
Leave a commentIt was rather a criss-cross of ideas that came to my mind when deciding on what to write. Until I… View Article
Leave a commentThis guest blog post is framed by the 2010 political thriller film The Ghost Writer, thus taking what appears to… View Article
Leave a commentThe Global OER Graduate Network (GO-GN) was founded by Fred Mulder to bring together active researchers on OER in a… View Article
Leave a commentThe Covid-19 pandemic brings an ongoing and long-term impact on higher education from 2020, institutions have moved most teaching activities… View Article
Leave a commentThis post follows on from Part One in looking back over the last decade of OERx conferences. OER17: The Politics… View Article
Leave a commentAs one of the conference co-chairs, I’ve been reflecting on my own journey into the field of open education research.… View Article
Leave a commentThe Scottish Confederation University Research Library (SCURL), Copyright and Legal Matters Group was delighted to take part in the UK’s… View Article
Leave a commentLocal copyright communities of practice and the CoOL SIG The copyright network in Higher Education (HE) feels more connected than… View Article
Leave a commentTry this one. A friend, colleague contacts you and says, “Do you remember that ______ I shared at _______? The… View Article
2 CommentsRichard Walker recently published Facilitating peer-led group research through virtual collaboration spaces: an exploratory research study with colleagues at York.… View Article
Leave a commentAs we prepare for #oer22 Deb Baff and I wanted to draw attention to what we have learned through the… View Article
Leave a commentThe deadline for contributions to the conference has now passed and behind the scenes the Chairs, Conference Committee and ALT… View Article
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