Archive for December, 2007
Thursday, December 13th, 2007
A cognitive map on the authoring and develoment of open educational resources
I like the idea of having a more participant-led discussion tomorrow at the conference in Utrecht. To have at least a basis of discussion about the authoring & development of open educational resources I prepared a mindmap or personal cognitive map how I see this topic.
I am looking forward to discussing this topic with participants […]
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Monday, December 10th, 2007
Freedom is Complexity: The Creativecommons Remix Problem
One often repeated aim for educational technology projects is the aim to enable teachers and trainers to reuse existing material and to “remix” it with other educational resources. This target seems to be quite easy to solve on a first sight but the problems occur when we look at how much detail about licensing one […]
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Thursday, December 6th, 2007
Exe iDevices: A best practice example for authoring open educational resources
Although the topic of authoring of open educational resources has many perspectives (like the social “motivational” perspective, the technological perspective, the legal perspective etc.) one of the most important aspects is how the widely distributed open educational resources can be accessed within authoring environments. In this regard I see the example of the eXe editor […]

