OER19: It Was Emotional
For some reason I seem to have established a pattern where I only attend the OER conferences every other year.… View Article
Leave a commentFor some reason I seem to have established a pattern where I only attend the OER conferences every other year.… View Article
Leave a commentSouth Korea is developing open learning on par with any nation in the world, fuelled essentially by virtually unlimited… View Article
Leave a commentOER16 Open Culture, the Open Educational Resources conference, took place on 19-20 April 2016 at the University of Edinburgh, ably… View Article
Leave a commentOpen Education week 2016 saw a flurry of activity around the world and this post offers an opportunity to connect… View Article
Leave a commentHow it all began… After a term of frustrating no-shows and low sign ups to our advertised technology enhanced learning… View Article
2 Comments“We are at a point when everyone will be on the Internet. So how the Internet works out will have… View Article
Leave a commentThe winners of the 2015 Credo Reference Digital Award for Information Literacy are Chris Rowell and Andy Horton (Regent’s University London) for The Twelve Apps of Christmas. This engaging and entertaining open online course took place over 12 days in December 2014. On each of the twelve days a different app was introduced to the […] View Article
Leave a commentThis year the host city for the Open Education Conference (OER15) was Cardiff and its theme was ‘Mainstreaming Open Education’. Chaired by Haydn Blackey and Martin Weller there were over 100 sessions condensed into two action packed days. It was a very friendly welcoming conference of enthusiasts who have a ‘can do’ attitude: This was my […] View Article
Leave a comment“We broadly support open licences and OER and need a serious public debate on this issue.” ~Michael Russell, MSP This… View Article
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Leave a commentValentine’s Day this year was the tenth anniversary of the Budapest Open Access Initiative. It’s amazing how far the academic… View Article
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