Open Educational Resources
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In my previous post I reported of a field visit to regional training provider organisations with a prominent delegation from Namibia. I joined the group partly because I needed to ...
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This week our institute - Institut Technik & Bildung (ITB) of the University of Bremen - has hosted a study visit of a prominent delegation from Namibia. This study visit ...
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Last week our EU-funded project TACCLE4-CPD had its third transnational project meeting in Pontypridd, Wales. I have reported on this project in my earlier blogs (December 2017 and June 2018). ...
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I have been doing some research on the training of teachers, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa. The figures make sober reading. A report 'Digital Learning: Reforming Teacher Education to Promote Access, ...
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I don't generally advertise conferences on this site. There are just too many and besides most of ridiculously expensive. But I am much taken by the Learning with / On ...
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For a tender I wrote earlier thiss summer I was asked to comment on a series of challenges and issues related to the use of ICT in education. I think ...
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I've spent a lot of the last two months writing papers. I am not really sure why - other than people keep asking me to and I really do have ...
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Conceptualising OEP: A review of theoretical and empirical literature in Open Educational Practices from Catherine Cronin Good presentation at Open Education Global Conference, April 24th, 2018 - based on ...
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Grainne Conole talks about the promise and reality of using technology for learning. She asks "is technology changing learning and teaching? Social media, she says offer new ways to ...
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According to OER Commons… “The worldwide OER movement is rooted in the human right to access high-quality education. The Open Education Movement is not just about cost savings and ...