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SCORE

Exploring OER rich media reuse through social media content communities

Short description: Two SCORE fellows discuss OER use of social media content communities and highlight best practice in rich media reuse within the arts, design & media sector.

FAST OER (Federated Arts Search Tool for OER) a single search across multiple aggregated sources

Name of JISC Initiative: HEA/JISC OER Programme: Rapid Innovation

Unsuccessful bid: Feedback response from JISC:

What factors contribute to the success/failure of institutional repositories in art colleges

These are two questions I answered (draft form) as part of Marta Bustillo first round of the Delphi study on institutional repositories in art colleges, or in art departments within larger institut

Exploring OER rich media reuse through social media content communities (HEA Annual Conference 2012)

This video can be viewed and downloaded (see CC license below) by clicking http://process.arts.ac.uk/content/hea-co

Flash meeting

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Flashmeeting is an academic research project aimed at understanding the nature of online events and helping users to meet and work more effectively.

Slipcasting tutorial (virtual editing experiment)

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Final edit of a three stage virtual editing experiment, how to co-edit a learning video without being in the same room as the video editor.

SCORE presentation notes 31/05/12

Theme: Exploring collaborative use and re-use of OER rich media resources in art & design

Practising Open Education

The Practising Open Education project (see

Cambridge 2012: Innovation and Impact - Openly Collaborating to Enhance Education

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Cambridge 2012 will combine OER12 and the OCW Consortium’s Global Conference. We will meet at the historic Queens College in Cambridge, UK, from 16-18 April 2012.

OER Infrastructure polarities

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Where are we now and where are we going?