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Pentland (East)

Edited by Martin Hawksey
March 15, 2016 11:10 am

Sessions for Pentland (East)

  • Citizen scientists within education to open up natural history collections [1165]
  • Old is new again – creating an engaging public musical instrument museum. [1145]
  • Advancing Open Education through Open Government [1170]
  • Building on shifting sands: Examining learner utilisation of OER in an African university [1097]
  • Opening Scotland: Museums Galleries Scotland’s Wikimedian in Residence & the diversification of engagement. [1059]
  • Creating an ecosystem of linked open data for OER in Latin America [1075]
  • Advances and Barriers of Open Educational Resources [1101]
  • Cultural institution AKA GLAM for more OER [1181]
  • Exploring the potential of Open Data as a material for learning in Open Education [1095]
  • Open for learning: Gaelic collections and the Gaelic Digital Apprentice [1120]
  • Building Citizenship through Openness [1157] (Withdrawn)
  • Images of Openness: An Analysis of Competing MOOC Discourses [1088]
  • OERstrategy.org [1168]
  • Wikimedia UK, cultural heritage and education [1175]
  • Looking after our educational legacy: curating the OER archive [1121]
  • The Self as an Open Educational Resource [1091]
  • Popularization of open cultural heritage resources by content curation for trainers, teachers and OER evangelists [1166]

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  • Myths and Realities of Open Badges: Findings from a pilot within Coventry University [1138]
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  • Reflecting back on the diverse innovations and impacts prompted by an OER project [1117]
    Active 9 years ago
  • Easy OER: mainstreaming open courses at scale [1063]
    Active 9 years ago
  • The Open Research Agenda [1080]
    Active 9 years ago

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