TravelinEdMan: Why "Share" and how can OER and OCW benefit pe...
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Saved by 10 people (0 private), first by anonymouse user on 2009-04-29
- Mireillej on 2009-05-22 - Tags OER , opencourseware , courses , education , ocw , travelinedman , openEducation , openLearning
- Sgsantos on 2009-05-09 - Tags OERs , OCW
- Digizen on 2009-05-08 - Tags rea , ocw
- Stanleyportier on 2009-05-06 - Tags open_educational_repository , sharing , content , online , opencourseware , OER , courses , education
- Tsuomela on 2009-05-02 - Tags open-education , purpose , incentives
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Open education and open educational resources (OER) continue to explode. OpenCourseWare (OCW) from MIT is well known but just a small percent of all the course material now available for free. I talk about all of this in my upcoming World is Open book; especially in Chapters 4-6. But why would instructors or institutions offer their course content online? I was interviewed last week for the Christian Science Monitor about this (this article will likely appear in May). My reply is below.
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