Well, I have to say that I am a bit sad to see the Open Ed course ending (though not unhappy to be having that little extra time back in my week). I learned not only about open ed, but
OpenEd-Week 14-Reflections
Here are some thoughts on Week 13 posts on the future of open education. – Meg brings up some very good points about assessment. The idea of competency-based learning is very appealing, but the decisions on what is to be
Wikipedia to become compatible with CC BY SA license
Big news — Yesterday the announcement was made that the Wikimedia Foundation has voted to change the GFDL license so that it is compatible with CC BY SA. That means that Wikipedia will be able to be licensed under CC
Open Ed at NCETC
Tomorrow and Thurs. are the debuts of the new session on Open Ed in K-12 at NCETC. In just talking to a few people who’ve been in my workshops this week, there is a lot of interest in this. If
OpenEd-Week 13-The Future of Open Education
QUESTIONS: What will the future of higher education look like? What impact will the open education movement have? How will we get there from here? What will be the effects of open education movement upon K-12 education? (alessandro giorni) First,