On 19 and 20 September 2012 OpenCourseWare Europe is organising a Workshop and Training on Open Content licensing in Barcelona. The main goal of this two-day event is to clarify legal issues with regard to regulations that govern the ownership and use,… more »
Archives for: "July 2012"
The Open University UK started a serie reports about innovating pedagogy: The series of reports explores new forms of teaching, learning and assessment for an interactive world, to guide teachers and policy makers in productive innovation. The first… more »
Naar aanleiding van het artikel Massive MOOC Dropouts: Are We Really Okay With That? onderstond er een discussie met Robert en Wilfred over of er wel sprake is van dropouts. Volgens Robert kan er alleen sprake zijn van drop-out bij een formeel systeem:… more »
Last month I wrote about the video's of the Why Open Education Matters Contest and that you can vote for it.
The jury winners are announced today. I have embedded the winning video below. I think it is a really good video to use as an introduction to O… more »
The website Online Colleges publiced a infographics about Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs). It is a nice overview. more »
Ik merk dat een heel aantal termen door elkaar worden gebruikt, zoals OER, OpenCourseWare, Open Education, Online Education. In deze blog probeer ik hier wat duidelijkheid in te scheppen en ook de verschillen aan te geven.
Open Educational Resources (O… more »
Via Gerwin Pols I stumbled upon this video of New Brunswick Department of Education. The video provides an insightful peek into the future of education and extrapolates some exciting innovations that we can expect to see by the year 2020. more »