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OER reuse

Co-editing experiment

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This video demonstrates a really low tech, quick demonstration/example/experiment of how an editor and a content producer could save time and edit together without having to be in the same space, l

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)

A Basic Guide to Open Educational Resources (OER)

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This Guide comprises three sections (see attacched PDF).

Xpert Attribution tool

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This is a brilliant creative commons media search, the returned results are all embed with the Creative commons attribution information in the found content so reducing the amount of time taken to

College-Level Examination Program (CLEP)

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Developed by the College Board, the people behind AP and SAT, the College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) has been the most widely trusted credit-by-e

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

David Wiley: What is Open Education?

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Dr. David Wiley is Associate Professor of Instructional Psychology and Technology at Brigham Young University.

Exploring best practice in the collaborative use of OER rich media resources in art & design practice based-learning & teaching

My role as ‘Arts Learning and Teaching Online’ (ALTO) college coordinator at the University of the Arts London provides a rare opportunity to observe and contrast how OER learning content is create

Gaming and open educational practice

Facbook conversation (edited) between myself and Corrado Morgana about gaming and open education: