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Exploring reuse of open educational resource in art & design practice based learning & teaching.

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This (updated paper, post conference) aims to encourage feedback and debate around issues of how we best identify and evaluate the most effectiv

Designs on elearning conference: OER reuse stories

Title: OER reuse stories: exploring reuse of open educational

Inside Out - the benefits of sharing our learning resources

Why would you want to share some of your learning resources with the world? Here are some reasons - can you think of any more?

Process.arts Finalists for the 2012 Education-Portal.com People's Choice Awards

Congratulations to the Winner: African Virtual University voted the "Most Progressive" resource in the second Educa

Audio recording of Developing Professional Online Identities project introduction

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The DIAL project met today with staff and students of the Performance Design and Practice course/subject area at Central Saint Martins.

Flexible Learning at UAL - initial thoughts

Academic Planning Sub Committee, 26th January 2012. Purpose of paper: This paper is a response to APSC’s stated wish to revi

Building digital capacity for the arts: Rights and IP

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Video for arts organisations and artists from across England who want to learn from and share experiences about the use, exploitation and development of rights models around new and archive materia

ALT-C 2012 Mainstreaming grass roots innovation in open educational practice: benefits and challenges

Title: Mainstreaming grass roots innovation in open educational practice: benefits and challenges (ID 171)

Authors: Chris Follows

Open Education Week: Open Policy Intro (Cable Green)

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Please join the discussion at: http://www.openeducationweek.org

What is a MOOC?

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Written and Narrated by Dave Cormier
Video by Neal Gillis

Researchers: Dave Cormier, Alexander McAuley,  George Siemens, Bonnie Stewart