- 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’.
- Hacking Certification
- I have been interested in certification (and assessment related to certification) for a while. I believe it will drive the next big step for P2PU.org as well as for the open education movement as a... Read more – ‘Hacking Certification’.
- Sustainability Smarthistory Kickstarter
- I am at the P2PU NY Camp organized by John Britton, and in one of today’s session Alan Webb led a brainstorm to identify additional ideas for long-term P2PU sustainability (see this page for... Read more – ‘Sustainability Smarthistory Kickstarter’.
- MIT and the future of open courseware
- MIT OCW just launched its first five MIT OCW Scholar courses. These courses are not just openly licensed, but especially designed to support independent learners who want to make use of them. That... Read more – ‘MIT and the future of open courseware’.
- Open Governance – How can open communities make good decisions and get stuff done?
- At Peer 2 Peer University, we pride ourselves in being an open education community. I have a fairly good idea what it means for content or software to be open, but I find the complex human dynamics... Read more – ‘Open Governance – How can open communities make good decisions and get stuff done?’.
Written by: Kathi Fletcher
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Written by: Philipp Schmidt
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Written by: Philipp Schmidt
Posted in: Fellows Blogs, mozopened, open education, opencourseware, opened, p2pu, Philipp Schmidt
Written by: Philipp Schmidt
Posted in: Fellows Blogs, open education, opencourseware, opened, p2pu, Philipp Schmidt
Written by: Philipp Schmidt
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