Some time back, YouTube made open licensing an option for videos there. (Vimeo has had this option available for some time. However, with YouTube’s great tools for close captioning, they are now a step ahead in my mind.) This is
Open Education Week 2014
Open Education Week is next week, and there are lots of great events and projects on tap. For myself, we’re highlighting the Kids Open Dictionary and the soon-to-be-unveiled K-12 OER Community of Practice (stay tuned for a link and video
Open professional learning
These notes and slides are for a webinar I’m doing with the Washington State Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction on “Open Professional Learning.” In this session, I’m talking about open resources for learning about copyright and OER and for
My personal MOOC learning
Over the last year, I’ve learned a lot about MOOCs, both as a participant and as a facilitator, in all cases as a learner. Much like my learning curve with Twitter, I dove deep and went from “meh” to “wow.”
Enforced independence
In #rhizo14 this week, the question is how to you enforce independence in learning? Of course, this is a paradoxical question – can you really force people to take control of and responsibility for their own learning? This leads me