{"id":152,"date":"2009-04-07T18:19:35","date_gmt":"2009-04-08T01:19:35","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.k12opened.com\/blog\/archives\/152"},"modified":"2009-04-07T18:19:35","modified_gmt":"2009-04-08T01:19:35","slug":"mozilla-in-education-and-an-idea-for-open-ed-dev","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.k12opened.com\/blog\/archives\/152","title":{"rendered":"Mozilla in education and an idea for open ed dev"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I just listened to <a href=\"https:\/\/wiki.mozilla.org\/File:DaveHumphrey_MozillaAtSeneca_24March09.mp3\" target=\"_blank\">Dave Humphrey&#8217;s description of Mozilla project there<\/a>. (This was posed by Mozilla as a model for their involvement in education.) It was very interesting. Here are a few notes:<\/p>\n<p>* Seneca College began this project looking to do modifications to Firefox for UI and touch devices.<br \/>\n* This evolved into two courses at the university focused around working with Mozilla to make modifications and turning them into a shippable product.<br \/>\n* They are looking at opening the course up to other students worldwide. [Based on my experiences with Wiley&#8217;s open ed course, I think this is a great idea. Just make sure you have the resources to manage it&#8230;and\/or that you are willing to have the students take it over.]<br \/>\n* Be experimental. Don&#8217;t be afraid to say you don&#8217;t know something. You don&#8217;t&#8217; have to be an expert in everything you teach. It&#8217;s ok for students to know more than you about aspects of things. It&#8217;s also important to show students how to fail and how to move on from that.<\/p>\n<p>My thoughts&#8230;.This sounds pretty much like a technical product development course. I&#8217;m thinking of how you could adopt this model for education. Take the &#8220;open pedagogy&#8221; approach and have a grad level ed course on developing open educational resources collaboratively. This could use parts of both what Wiley did with his open ed course and parts of WikiEducator&#8217;s Learning4Content idea&#8230;but with a more practical project-building focus.<\/p>\n<p>To be most effective and to produce something really usable, I&#8217;d like to see this with a specific focus, e.g. writing a middle school bottle biology curriculum wiki or something equally fine-grained.<\/p>\n<p>The problem with having a very diverse group (like in the mozopenedcourse as well as in every other open ed course or project I&#8217;ve been involved in) is that it is very difficult to form workable groups and\/or actually produce anything, because everyone has such different focuses.<\/p>\n<p>Awareness building is great, but the open ed world (or maybe just me) seems ready for a more cohesive collaborative development environment.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I just listened to Dave Humphrey&#8217;s description of Mozilla project there. 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