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: Final Summary and Thanks!
Re: Final Summary and Thanks!
by Alice Macpherson
http://kwantlen.ca/academicgrowth/resources/2009CelebrationCalendar.pdf resources Hilda Anggraeni

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: How do you currently find OER?
Re: How do you currently find OER?
by Barbara Dieu
Resources in the Public Library of Science and some of the material in the American Library of Congress can be used and remixed. DSpace allows you to house your resources and so does the Internet Archive and LeMill. There is also The Directory of Open Access Repositories and the OER Commons website. resources Hilda Anggraeni

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: New to this topic? What are your questions?
Re: New to this topic? What are your questions?
by Karen Baker
For additional data on the U.S. educational system, see: http://www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ous/international/usnei/us/progressing.doc. resources Hilda Anggraeni
Re: New to this topic? What are your questions?
by Prince Obiri-Mainoo
I hope you may find the following link on the top 100 open courseware projects useful. I just stumbled upon it this morning: http://oedb.org/library/features/top-100-open-courseware-projects. Enjoy! resources Hilda Anggraeni

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: Using Other People's Work
Re: Using Other People's Work
by Barbara Dieu
My students and I have used Flickr CC + quotations on the net to compose environmental posters, presentations, a collection of resources from other sites in an instructional sequence, the headers of a website. resources Hilda Anggraeni
Re: Using Other People's Work
by Scott Leslie
This has not totally restored my faith that given access, people *will* remix content, but thought I must point out http://cterfile.ed.uiuc.edu/mahara/view/view.php?id=327, an example of a large number of 'student' remixes (I put that in quotes because it appears as though the students were all themselves instructors as well) that surfaced on Jared Stein's highly recommended blog. resources Hilda Anggraeni
Re: Using Other People's Work
by Roger Powley
Barbara: Take a look at this link http://creativecommons.org/about/licenses/. It provides a legal interpretation of the different licence conditions. resources Hilda Anggraeni

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: We have prizes!
Re: We have prizes!
by bronwyn hegarty
If anyone wishes to contribute to writing the book, Open Educational Resources (OER) Handbook, it is available on WikiEducator - see: http://wikieducator.org/OER_Handbook resources Hilda Anggraeni
Educators (ongoing development - please contribute) Version 1.0 (Wiki) resources Hilda Anggraeni
All info at: http://cde.athabascau.ca/online_book/ resources Hilda Anggraeni
Athabasca University Press is pleased to announce the publication of the 2nd edition of the Theory and Practice of Online Learning at http://www.aupress.ca/books/Terry_Anderson.php edited by Terry Anderson. resources Hilda Anggraeni

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: Week 2 - 'Creating OERs' - so...why?
Re: Week 2 - 'Creating OERs' - so...why?
by Sylvia Currie
This article is written by Leigh Blackall and covers the transition at Otago. Leigh also did an interesting talk at the Future of Education online conference organized through the Learning Tecnologies Centre at University of Manitoba. Here is the Camtasia recording and MP3 recordings for all presentations. There are some real gems in that archive. resources Hilda Anggraeni

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: Week 3 - Imagining the Future of OER
Re: Week 3 - Imagining the Future of OER
by Peter Rawsthorne
http://criticaltechnology.blogspot.com/2009/02/oer-roadmap.html resources Hilda Anggraeni
Re: Week 3 - Imagining the Future of OER
by Therese Weel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4yApagnr0s resources Hilda Anggraeni
http://www.onegoodmove.org/fallacy/toc.htm resources Hilda Anggraeni

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: Week 3 - Making OER Less Content-Centric
Re: Week 3 - Making OER Less Content-Centric
by Scott Leslie
I meant to include a reference to one of the many putting forth this argument - http://learnonline.wordpress.com/2008/11/13/do-we-need-open-educational-resources-oer/ - lest it be seen as simply a 'straw man.' resources Hilda Anggraeni

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: Welcome and Introductions
Re: Welcome and Introductions
by Scott Leslie
Probably by far the most popular item I ever posted to my blog was a 'Matrix of Blog Uses in Higher Education' that I developed while facilitating a session quite like this one in 2003. resources Hilda Anggraeni
But the biggest pleasure I took was when someone (who did contact me, after the fact) with skills much greater than my own took the matrix and totally transformed it. Tony Lowe, from a UK-based Academic spin-off called Webducate, wrote me to tell me he had created a Flash-based version of the matrix. You can see by my write up that I was over the moon, that I now had a visually appealing and dynamic version of this static diagram I had originally sketched up in a Word document! For free! resources Hilda Anggraeni
Re: Welcome and Introductions
by Scott Leslie
If you are interested in science videos, in addition to all the great stuff you can find in Youtube itself you may be interested in other sites like http://sciencetube.magnify.net/, http://www.science-tube.com/, http://www.teachers.tv/series/20792, and http://sciencehack.com/ that aggregate a lot of the good science content or provide an even better way to search for it. (Edited by Sylvia Currie - original submission Monday, 19 January 2009, 02:28 PM Created hyperlinks for the URLs Scott provided) resources Hilda Anggraeni
Re: Welcome and Introductions
by Uwe Spangler
Our institution opened up the documentation under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ CC license. resources Hilda Anggraeni

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: What does 'Open' mean to you?
Re: OAIster
by Gina Bennett
Holy cow. That 'oaister' site you referred me to is cool. A gigantic library-type search of open stuff. I gave it my usual acid test: a search based on the word 'kerguelen' (weird island in the south Indian Ocean). I got 585 hits, all of them (apparently) open!!! resources Hilda Anggraeni
Re: What does 'Open' mean to you?
by Dr. Nellie Deutsch
Listen to Jeff Thomas of the Science Faculty at The Open University talk about OpenLearn (open and free) as an approach to creating and reusing educational resources. resources Hilda Anggraeni
Re: What does 'Open' mean to you?
by ABC Given
Directory of Open Access Journals http://www.doaj.org/ see some titles are under Creative Commons License, others under restrictive copyright licenses; Directory of Open Access Repositories OpenDoar http://www.opendoar.org ; Open Educator – Open Planner http://www.openplanner.org/sitemenu ; LAMS Central Repository http://www.lamscommunity.org/lamscentral/ ; Free Software Directory http://directory.fsf.org/ resources Hilda Anggraeni
Re: What does 'Open' mean to you?
by Dr. Nellie Deutsch
I invite everyone to join a free online workshop on how to use the wiki and collaborate with others. resources Hilda Anggraeni

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: who is taking leadership with OER?
who is taking leadership with OER?
by ABC Given
Interesting article in a blog -- Michel Geist's Blog (Lawyer, Prof. at U of Ottawa and expert in Internet & Copyright) Comparing the Fine Print at the White Hse and the PMO (Canada) Websites, by Michael Geist published Jan 21/2009 http://www.michaelgeist.ca/content/view/3626/125/ resources Hilda Anggraeni
Re: who is taking leadership with OER?
by Laura Proctor
California's new law on OER - see http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/9903 for a commentary. The link to the legislation in that post is out of date (now that there is a new session, so you can see the documents associated with the law by searching for the Bill Number AB 2261 in the Prior session (http://www.leginfo.ca.gov/bilinfo.html) UNESCO has an OER toolkit and community reaching out to the world http://oerwiki.iiep-unesco.org/index.php?title=Main_Page The Commonwealth of Learning launched the Learning4Content WikiEducator hub to support and encourage development of open resources http://www.wikieducator.org/Learning4Content And, of course, there is http://solr.bccampus.ca/cms2/ which gives B.C. educators a place to share their resources. resources Hilda Anggraeni
Another view
by Valerie Taylor
Judy Baker recently posted a Knol about Peer Review of Open Textbooks. Let me know if this is helpful or not. See http://knol.google.com/k/judy-baker/open-textbook-peer-review/3crn0pa33wl6g/2# resources Hilda Anggraeni
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