Open Culture, Open Education, Open Questions
Keynote at #OER16 Conference, Edinburgh, Scotland - 19 April 2016 View Article
Keynote at #OER16 Conference, Edinburgh, Scotland - 19 April 2016 View Article
I’ve really enjoyed working on the organisation for this year’s OER Conference. Along with my fellow OER16 committee members I think we have arranged a pretty special conference. Its so rewarding being in a team of people drawn from all across the spectrum of open education who give their time freely and willingly for the common […] View Article
A recent survey by Yougov* found that around two thirds of the British public trust Wikipedia more than traditional news… View Article
Leave a commentThere will be a strong Wikimedia presence at OER16 this year. Jason Evans is the current Wikimedian in Residence at… View Article
Leave a commentMain Image use under license (CC:BY) – https://www.flickr.com/photos/calsidyrose/4925267732 One aspect of the OER conferences that has emerged over the past… View Article
Leave a commentRadio Edutalk will be at the Open Education Resources conference #oer16 in Edinburgh April 19th and 20th 2016. We will be broadcasting live conversations from the conference. You are invited to contribute audio to the Edutalk OER16 stream by tagging au... View Article
Preview of the OER16 Open Culture Conference presented as part of Open Education Week, facilitated by the ALT Open Education SIG. Webinar recording available here: https://www.alt.ac.uk/civicrm/event/info?reset=1&id=219 View Article
It’s #OpenEducationWk and I’ve been inspired by activities and blog posts from across the community, including a special edition of the #LTHEchat (helpful intro here) and a number of webinars organised by the ALT Open Education Special Interest Group (including a preview today of the OER16 Open Culture conference coming up in April). Seeing so … Continue reading #OpenEducationWk: Openness for eternity? → View Article
How would you answer the question above? Please join the conversation by tweeting your response (using the #oer16 hashtag) or adding to the comments below. Whether we consider ourselves to be open education practitioners or researchers, advocates or critics, wonderers or agnostics, our motivating questions regarding openness are likely to be different. For example, you […] View Article
In keeping with the ethos of open education, the OER conferences have always made an effort to be as diverse,… View Article