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Written by: david

Posted in: open content, open education, Research

Tom Reeves on Things and Problems
I’m at AECT this week, the annual meeting of the professional association for academic educational technologists and instructional designers. This is my 15th year attending the conference, and... Read more – ‘Tom Reeves on Things and Problems’.

Written by: david

Posted in: open content, open education

What is Open Pedagogy?
Hundreds of thousands of words have been written about open educational resources, but precious little has been written about how OER – or openness more generally – changes the practice... Read more – ‘What is Open Pedagogy?’.

Written by: david

Posted in: lumenlearning, open content, open education, Research

On Quality and OER
As I travel the country (and the world) telling people about open educational resources, open textbooks, etc., I frequently receive questions about the quality of openly licensed instructional... Read more – ‘On Quality and OER’.

Written by: david

Posted in: edstartup, learning analytics, lumenlearning, open content, open education, Sustainability, textbook zero

Lumen Learning Update – Saving Students $700,000 Fall 2013
This month is the one year anniversary of Lumen Learning, the “RedHat for OER” I founded with Kim Thanos in October, 2012. It’s been an incredible first year, and we’ve... Read more – ‘Lumen Learning Update – Saving Students $700,000 Fall 2013’.

Written by: david

Posted in: mooc, open education

What’s the Difference Between OCWs and MOOCs? Managing Expectations.
What’s the difference between OCWs and MOOCs? At the end of the day, it may be nothing more than managing expectations. Let’s take Physics for example. Here’s the MIT OCW Physics... Read more – ‘What’s the Difference Between OCWs and MOOCs? Managing Expectations.’.

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