I’ve been thinking a lot about how K-12 districts adopt core math or ELA curricula and how this relates to OER. In this context, I’m not thinking about the product itself (though I may write separately about that), but more
Positioning “open” – Where the rubber meets the road
All of my thoughts on positioning OER core curriculum in the K-12 market may be well and good, but what really matters is what actual customers think. Toward that end, I am going to be interviewing some district sups and
Positioning “open” – The 5 R’s
Among of the most lauded benefits of OER are the 5 R’s — reuse, revise, remix, redistribute, and retain. The ability of educators and students to continually update, improve, and iterate on their learning materials is the basis for rich
Big step forward for the K-12 OER Collaborative
The K-12 OER Collaborative has taken a great step forward as Karl Nelson has agreed to join the organization full-time as of later this month. Karl has been the Director of Digital Learning for Washington state’s Office of the Superintendent
Positioning “open” – Free
In my continuing thoughts on ways to position open educational resources for the K-12 market, I now turn to the issue of “free.” I have two concerns about using the term “free” in promoting these materials. First, they aren’t really