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Opening Educational Practices in Scotland

Edited by Martin Hawksey
February 29, 2016 9:44 am

The Opening Educational Practices in Scotland project aims to facilitate best practice in open education in Scotland through the development of a peer support network, an online hub and awareness raising activities. It also aims to enhance the Scottish tertiary education sector’s capacity and reputation in developing publicly available online materials supported by high quality pedagogy and learning technology.

Funded for 3 years by the Scottish Funding Council, this project provides an opportunity for the higher education sector in Scotland to build on its collaborative ethos and establish a support network for best practice and innovation in developing open educational resources (OER).

OEPS aims to engage with the whole Scottish higher education sector and encourage partnership working with other organisations involved in the provision of formal education (such as colleges and schools) and with other sectors within Scotland and beyond.

Website: https://oepscotland.org/

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