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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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Open all OERs

Learning with e's

Dr Stella Anthony (Australian Universities Network for Quality Assurance) gave the opening presentation for the event, and spoke about the opportunities and challenges of OERs in higher education. IPR and Creative Commons were discussed. It is all a matter of granularity, with Open Courseware the most contextualised.

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Opening spaces, open learning

Learning with e's

I'm enjoying the workshop on Open Educational Resources (OER) here in Windhoek, Namibia. Today, the workshop for Quality Assurance Agencies is addressing the concept of OERs and how they can be quality assured. Tags: Sir John Daniel OER Namibia. The workshop online forum can be found at this link.

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The Big Question: how can we leverage open content in workplace learning?

Clive on Learning

The March Big Question on the Learning Circuits Blog asks why it is that open content initiatives such as the OER Commons and the Open Courseware Consortium haven't had a bigger impact. This resource for occasional instructional designers was created collaboratively under a Creative Commons license.