Last week David Wiley published An Open Education Reader, a collection of readings on open education with commentary created by students in his graduate course Introduction to Open Education taught at Brigham Young University, Fall 2014.
This group of… more »
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At the 2014 Knewton Symposium David Wiley made the bold claim that "in the near future, 80 percent of textbooks would be replaced by OER content." This statement led to some interesting discussion about the Open Education Resources ecosystem. more »
Everyone in the OER world nows the 4R model of David Wiley. David has created the 4Rs for the purpose of helping people understand and remember the key rights that open content licenses grant them. Last month, after seven years, he introduced an improv… more »
In a recent presentation of David Wiley he lists 7 arguments why you should do OER:
Education is Sharing (the technical argument)
Buy One, Get One (the political argument)
The Paradox of Free (the financial argument, part 1)
The $5 Textbook (the f… more »
Eerder deze week schreef ik over de bijdrage van de TU Delft aan het OpenCourseWare Consortium. David Wiley heeft het persbericht ook gelezen en vraagt zich af of hij hier nou blij van zou moeten worden: So why don’t I feel happy at this news? I think… more »