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Free Learning

Tony Karrer

Learning as a publisher of courses, content, etc. Please help - I'm looking right now for examples of organizations using open course content (e.g., OCW, OER) as part of their internal learning. is facing the same thing. There's a lot of other content out there. If you know of examples, please contact me.

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Creative Commons Use in For-Profit Company eLearning?

Tony Karrer

Most of the OCW content appears to come under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Of course, you can always find a corporate attorney who doesn’t want to do that even, but you probably can’t access common websites from that company either. First, likely the course is being provided only behind your firewall.

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Daily Bookmarks 06/19/2008

Experiencing eLearning

ZaidLearn: University Learning = OCW + OER = FREE! First, it helps to look at the typical process of technology adoption (keeping in mind, of course, that schools are not typical of anything.) Huge directory of links to free educational resources–open courseware, open educational resources, and general resources.

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Top 10 eLearning Predictions for 2010

Tony Karrer

And the first experiences as you tried to move your Authorware, IconAuthor or Toolbook course to run using their new web delivery solution? You will produce a lot more as web/wiki pages instead of course pages. And when you produce courses, in a lot of cases you’ll stick with what the authoring tools give you out of the box.

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11 Differences between a MOOC and an Online Course

ID Reflections

This captures the key essence of a MOOC highlighting the key differentiators between a MOOC and an online course. I think the confusion between a course on an LMS and a MOOC—especially now that MOOCs are all set to enter the workplace where course tracking has so far been the norm—is going to be rampant.