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OER for Precedent

CourseArc

Why an Open Educational Resources Model Means More Opportunities for All Learners. Like many inside and outside the education system in the United States and globally, the cry for equity has been bellowed for years. Take the movement for Open Educational Resources, or OER, for example. OER for Precedent. Our system is broken.

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Open educational practices

Learning with e's

I spoke about Open Educational Practices, (including Open Educational Resources and Open Scholarship) a subject which I am learning more about all the time as the movement grows and gains traction. The publishing houses who once had a strangle hold on academic journals are beginning to lose their grip.

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Expressing creativity

Learning with e's

I'm used to writing academic content, papers, conference papers, keynote speeches, chapter for books, peer reviewed journal articles. That was before I became embroiled in Higher Education teaching and research. Now, as a semi-retired academic, I can take back a lot of my time to express my creativity again.

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Down on the farm

Learning with e's

I have just been invited by the editor of an online open access peer reviewed journal to review an article. They matched me to the article on the basis of my CV which they say is 'academically striking'. Image from Pixabay Is it me, or is academic peer reviewing taking (another) nose dive? I'm not sure what that means.)

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Head, hand and heart

Learning with e's

I recently read a thought provoking article in the RSA journal about how one English school is harnessing the power of dialogue to enhance learning. Hyman's perspective is that change is needed and that a repertoire of curriculum strategies is required to give young people a rounded education. Reference Hyman, P.

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This time it's personal

Learning with e's

Much has been written on PLEs, including a wealth of peer reviewed journal articles that feature empirical research. You can trawl the Web (using your PLE tools) and discover many videos, websites and blogs that focus largely on PLEs and their place in education. education learning Personal Learning Environment PLE Technology'

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Change and inertia

Learning with e's

Indeed, the very first peer reviewed journal article I published, was entitled 'Managing technological change in nurse education'. It appeared in a British Computer Society journal in 1992. Concept by Steve Wheeler I have studied change management in large organisations for over 25 years. Unported License.

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