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Online course on ed tech

Alec Couros and the University of Regina are starting a new online course called Computers in the Classroom: Appropriate Curriculum and Instruction Related to Computer Technology. The course will include some coverage of open education tools, and Alec has told

karen January 5, 2008January 5, 2008 Uncategorized No Comments Read more

Am I missing something?

NROC is well known as one of the best repositories of OERs. They have received funding from the Hewlett Foundation and are featured in collections like Curriki and OER Commons. If you look at the terms of use, it says

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OpenEd-Week 15-Final thoughts

Well, I have to say that I am a bit sad to see the Open Ed course ending (though not unhappy to be having that little extra time back in my week). I learned not only about open ed, but

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OpenEd-Week 14-Reflections

Here are some thoughts on Week 13 posts on the future of open education. – Meg brings up some very good points about assessment. The idea of competency-based learning is very appealing, but the decisions on what is to be

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Wikipedia to become compatible with CC BY SA license

Big news — Yesterday the announcement was made that the Wikimedia Foundation has voted to change the GFDL license so that it is compatible with CC BY SA. That means that Wikipedia will be able to be licensed under CC

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