Students Defend Open High School
David Wiley has posted on a recent article in the Salt Lake Tribune about the Open High School of Utah. Wiley notes that the high school was defended by students in the comments section. From the post:...
View ArticleA “Virtual Reference Librarian” for OER
Scott Leslie has a new post discussing the need for a type of virtual reference librarian. This role would mean helping people find OER to meet their needs. From the post: I suppose this is often the...
View ArticleCampus Kindle Usage Put on Hold
Donald Melanson at Engadget is reporting that Pace, Case Western, and Reed College have all put Kindle usage on hold. The decision came as part of a settlement with the U.S. Justice Department, which...
View ArticleEducation Word of the Day
Scott Leslie has a new post on creating a Twitter account that defines one word relating to education per day. From the post: So I decided to set up a new account, eduWOTD, through which to post a...
View ArticleWikiPremed MCAT
Glyn Moody has a new post on how the WikiPremed MCAT sustains itself. From the post: What’s interesting here is that once again it’s analogue goods that bring in the money, while the digital side does...
View ArticleOpen Education Coordinator Position Open
Pieter Kleymeer is announcing the availability of an Open Education Coordinator position. From the post: Open.Michigan seeks an Open Education Coordinator to engage the campus and its peer institutions...
View ArticleUnlimited Magazine on Open Education
D’Arcy Norman points out that Unlimited magazine has recently devoted an issue to open education. Duncan Kinney writes an Open Education Primer. George Siemens and Max Fawcett debate massively open...
View ArticleOER Reuse Mindmap
The TALL Blog has a new post publishing their mindmap outlining the issues surrounding OER reuse. The mindmap can be found in full on Mindmeister. From the post: We started our investigation into reuse...
View Articleds106 Radio
Both Alan Levine and D’Arcy Norman have new posts discussing their experiences with ds106 radio. From Norman’s post: How does the ability to instantly broadcast live audio to a group of people impact...
View ArticleGood, Bad and Ugly in OER
Tony Bates has a new post on the “good, bad and ugly” in open educational resources. From the post: The main barrier to education is not lack of cheap content but lack of access to programs leading to...
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