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Open Educational Resources: The Education Ecosystem Comes to Life
I was asked to explain why the introduction of open educational resources into the education ecosystem might in fact be one of the most important things that has happened to education in the last 100 years. I guess in centuries before we might have said that it was...
OER Friday: Removing the Silos in Education
Dr. Lisa Petrides, president and founder of the Institute for the Study of Knowledge Management in Education, recently posted a blog entry that wonderfully articulates the increasingly important roll of the open education resource movement in education. She writes: At...
Analysis of State-of-the-State Addresses Reveal Governors’ Top Priorities
Increasing American innovation, improving education, expanding health care coverage and ensuring clean, reliable energy were top priorities outlined by the nation's governors in their 2007 State-of-the-State Addresses, according to a new report released today by the...
CC Talks with ISKME’s Lisa Petrides: Open Education and Policy
Creative Commons interviews ISKME Founder Lisa Petrides on Open Educational Resources and policy.
Digital Natives on the San Mateo County Coast: Technology in the classroom
In classroom C-109 at Cunha Intermediate School in Half Moon Bay, each of the eight science tables has a stack of textbooks and a laptop on it. As part of the 2010 BookServer and the Digital Classroom project, Deborah Cowden has been using technology in both her...
