[This is cross-posted from Mobile Musings. I don’t usually cross-post, but I think this is one of my most important posts and learning experiences of the year. I hope every classroom teacher who reads this will incorporate some of this
Looking for open ed stories
A group at COSL and WikiEducator is working on an OER Handbook for educators. As a part of that, we are looking for stories from educators or learners who have used or created open educational resources. If you or anyone
Dictionary on the eeePC
So in exploring my eeePC, I saw that there’s an offline dictionary on it. This was immediately of interest to me, because a) it’s obvious use in the classroom and b) we’re building an open dictionary (which I imagine at
Don’t forget the “non-techies”!
One of the great things about OER is that most people in the community are so tech savvy… but that can also be a limitation. It’s a concern that those who aren’t as tech savvy (as is the case with
How do you use/find/remix/create open resources?
A group at COSL and WikiEducator is working on an OER Handbook for educators. As a part of that, they are looking for short stories from educators or learners who have used or created open educational resources. If you or