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Open Educational Resources (OERs) are learning and teaching materials and resources which have been made freely available on open web in repositories and website for use and re-use by others, OERs

Striking a balance between practice and open practice ?

Striking a balance between practice and open practice, what does it mean to operate in a digital environment? Chris Follows, University of the arts London 2011

ALTO Competition

UAL student competition sponsored by the ALTO project

Open Educational Resources: The Value of Use

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The University of Oxford recently released their JISC funded

What does open educational practice mean to you?

We had our forth ‘open education at UAL drop-in/focus group session at WCA 26/04/2012 following on from previous sessions at (CSM, LCF and CCAD) the sessions are part of a CLTAD project colla

Printmaking at Camberwell College an Introduction

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The first of three short film by Philip White (instructor of the hugely popular sand casting tutorials - http://process.arts.ac.uk/category/discipline/fine-art/sculpture/sand-casting ) This film sh

Embed, don't Bolt-on: promoting OER use in UK universities

Embed, don't Bolt-on: promoting OER use in UK universities (full recording of panel session)

Visual Arts Data Service (VADS)

Visual Arts Data Service (VADS) Free Image sharing site, a place to find images.http://www.vads.ac.uk/index.html

A Basic Guide to Open Educational Resources (OER)

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This Guide comprises three sections (see attacched PDF).

Sound and Story

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If we start with an example from “Watch Me Move”: Zbigniew Rybczynski's Film TANGO (1980)-  [artist Richard Wilson used it as an example of a film that has influenced his work..]