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: Credit and degrees
Re: Credit and degrees
by Eric Kluijfhout
What I have seen from the OER university's conceptual model in another discussion here, is that costs may be reduced substantially by involving volunteers - for OER development/aggregation as well as learner support services. This to me means that in terms of Osterwalder's model the key component of an OER University business model need not be the 'cost structure', but foremost the 'key resources' in terms of human capital it will be able to commit to its cause. This to me poses the real challenge. questions Hilda Anggraeni

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: OER University Logic Model
Re: OER University Logic Model
by Eric Kluijfhout
From the perspective of the awarding institution, I think it will all depend on the business model: what will it costs the institution, and what will they gain from it (be it financial or otherwise)? questions Hilda Anggraeni
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