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Written by: Kathi Fletcher

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Project plans for 2012
I am thrilled to report (a bit belatedly) that my fellowship with the Shuttleworth Foundation has been renewed for another year and I have big plans for the next year (along with the team of... Read more – ‘Project plans for 2012’.

Written by: Kathi Fletcher

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Let the Machines Do the Walking so Teachers Can Do the Talking, Creating, Adapting, and Remixing
An API for Open Publishing or  A Little Plumbing Goes a Long WayI recently gave an update on my Shuttleworth Foundation Fellowship. My goal for the fellowship is to make it easier to publish... Read more – ‘Let the Machines Do the Walking so Teachers Can Do the Talking, Creating, Adapting, and Remixing’.

Written by: Kathi Fletcher

Posted in: Fellows Blogs, Kathi Fletcher

Overconfident or Visionary?
Although I live in the world of bite-size, modular education that can be remixed and adapted, I also have a very healthy respect for the power of narrative and a good storyteller to enhance learning.... Read more – ‘Overconfident or Visionary?’.

Written by: Kathi Fletcher

Posted in: Fellows Blogs, Kathi Fletcher

One webserver per child
Below is a fairly long quote from Gardner Campbell's Educause 2012 presentation, A Personal Cyberinfrastructure. Jim Groom introduced it at Open Ed 2011.  Campbell advocates giving every student... Read more – ‘One webserver per child’.

Written by: Kathi Fletcher

Posted in: Fellows Blogs, Kathi Fletcher

Why Not NC (Non Commercial)
Sharing clearly: When creating and sharing educational content, one of the first things that author's (and their sponsors and funders) must think about are the circumstances under which others can... Read more – ‘Why Not NC (Non Commercial)’.

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