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OLnet Evidence Hub: Key Challenges
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Tagged digital scholarship, education, evidence, reflection, research, technology, visualisation
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Thoughts on ‘Open’ Policy
The most popular policy initiative in the world of OER is proving to have considerable appeal to a range of stakeholders. Here’s a concise expression of it, courtesy of David Wiley, Cable Green, and Louis Soares at Center for American Progress. (The … Continue reading
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Tagged education, oer, olnet, open, philosophy, policy, political theory, questions
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#cam12 Poster Exhibition
Here are some photos I took of the poster exhibition at Cambridge 2012 (#cam12). They might be of interest if you weren’t able to visit yourself. I do wonder why there isn’t a digital version of the poster exhibition as … Continue reading
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