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Our digital future 10: Cognitive courseware

Learning with e's

This is where cognitive courseware comes in. Even before this happens, we will need to see chatbots/cognitive courseware that can actually respond appropriately to the high-level problems students encounter, in both text and voice mode. This question will be addressed at the end of this post. At present this is very limited.

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Key Factors to Consider in Educational Resources Licensing

Kitaboo

With that said, the creators of this online courseware – whether or not they are concerned with retaining the IP rights – must understand how educational resources licensing works. Understanding licensing helps them create online courseware that is capable of delivering the desired educational impact to the masses.

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Selling E-Learning as a Freelancer

Experiencing eLearning

However, this reader is looking for something else: Which sites, if any, accept e-learning courses from freelance courseware developers? I know of several places where content can be donated or shared with a Creative Commons license. OER Commons. This isn’t a complete list, but a place to start: Wikieducator.

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Our digital future 11: AI enhanced course design

Learning with e's

He writes: "As an example, course developers at leading institutions will utilize AI technologies to help them quickly assemble their courseware and reduce the manual effort required by up to 80 percent. This will speed online course creation and the ability for leading institutions to produce up-to-the-minute courseware."

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Instructional Content Licensing: A Framework for Sharing and Reusing Educational Materials

Kitaboo

In this blog, we will explore a framework that educators can leverage to create open courseware and establish effective licensing protocols. Choose an apt open license – with Creative Commons being a popular pick for educational content – and integrate it digitally. Table of Contents I.

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Our digital future 9: Omni-choice learning

Learning with e's

Next time on Our Digital Future - 10: Cognitive courseware. 6: Home learning 7: Work 8: Artificial Intelligence Our digital future: Omni-choice learning by Steve Wheeler was written in Plymouth, England and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

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A new framework for supporting learning and performance in the social workplace

Jane Hart

Here is an updated version (V3) of the WSD Framework with more charts and descriptions, and now available as a PDF to download under a Creative Commons Licence. Social tools are changing not only the way that professionals are working and learning but also the way that organisations are transforming into social businesses.