I’ve been working for the last couple of months on a new project: a K-12 open educational resources (OER) online community of practice. It’s not really done yet. In fact, it may never be done. Which makes unveiling it publicly
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
The Obviousness of Open Policy
I just had a piece published by Info Week about open educational resources, advocating for the position that all publicly funded educational resources should be openly licensed. After it was published, someone wrote to ask me about how I would
Make/Hack/Play Together
If you or someone you know missed #clmooc and are looking for a short, fun maker mini-course, consider Make/Hack/Play Together. I’ll be facilitating this 3-week mini-course that starts on Nov. 4. It’s free, you can earn a HP Catalyst Academy
Open learning at K12 Online
The K12 Online conference for 2013 has a great lineup of presenters, and it all starts on Oct. 14. I’m especially excited about the Open Learning strand, which I’m helping to coordinate. Check out the line up here. This is