Posts Tagged ‘open’

IPT 692R Notes: Thursday, March 19, 2009

Mar 19, 2009 at 3:16 pm, Jared Stein

The UVU campus is nearly uninhabited today as we swing into spring break. There’s no spring break at BYU, though, so I took advantage of my lightened workload to make it up to David Wiley‘s IPT 692r – Intro to Open Ed course early, motivated in part by the fact that Russ Carlson, President of Blackboard, would be joining us in a discussion of the future of the learning management system (LMS) with respect to open education (more…)

ABC Interview with Shai Reshef

Feb 25, 2009 at 11:30 am, Jared Stein

Ron Hammond sent me this interesting introductory interview with Shai Reshef, founder of University of the People. University of the People is a free, open-access online university that relies on social networking, self-directed learning, and self-forming online communities:

Notes: Brian Lamb’s Keynote, The Urgency of Openness

Feb 23, 2009 at 10:10 am, Jared Stein

These notes pertain to Brian Lamb‘s keynote on Feb 23, 2009 in Portland, Oregon at the ITC 2009 e-Learning conference. Resource/pres page: http://blogs.ubc.ca/open/open-up/ (more…)

Estimating “Reuse / Remix” Value of 7 OER Projects

Feb 5, 2009 at 11:20 am, Jared Stein

This week I ventured to explore a number of OER projects and conduct a preliminary assessment of the reusability and remixability of the OER hosted in each. Based on earlier (albeit shallow) familiarity with some of these OER initiatives I am able to presume that the structure and technology of a selected sample OER from each is generally representative of all or most OER in the given project (more…)

IPT 692R Notes – Thurs Jan 29, 2009

Jan 29, 2009 at 2:41 pm, Jared Stein

I was dizzy with excitement and inspiration from today’s live class meeting of Intro to Open Ed course, and so with lots to mull over I chose to walk back the University Mall in Orem where my car was parked. The weather has begun to warm here in central Utah, and I had music (The National) and a book (Kaku’s Hyperspace) to ease the trip, but half-way there I wimped out and grabbed the next bus (more…)

IPT 692R Notes – Tues Jan 27, 2009

Jan 28, 2009 at 9:31 am, Jared Stein

The bitter cold and a late bus did not prevent me from attending David Wiley’s IPT692R course today. And though the class period was set aside to choosing “classes” for the rest of the course, several discussions bubbled up that were noteworthy (more…)

On the Sustainability of OER Projects

Jan 27, 2009 at 11:18 am, Jared Stein

I’m certainly not the first to suggest that sustainability is an elephantine problem for current and future OER projects. But it’s a problem that may take several perspectives and ideas in order to condense workable solutions (more…)

Background Info on Open Education

Jan 10, 2009 at 10:20 pm, Jared Stein

In revisiting a post I drafted Saturday morning I decided to split out the following passages into a new post to isolate a few details and trivia on the history of the open education movement, mostly to facilitate explicit fulfillment of quests for IPT692R (more…)

Openness at Utah Valley University

Nov 10, 2008 at 3:40 pm, Jared Stein

Today we received the official word that UVU is willing to support and approve publishing faculty-authored content as opencourseware or open educational resources through our well-planned UVU Open project. This decision is limited by an administrative final approval process, but at least the process is there, and the President is willing to let us join this international experiment of sharing (more…)

MoodleMoot Presentation: OER, OCW, & the Open Mod

Jun 11, 2008 at 10:14 am, Jared Stein

Today I am presenting at the SFo MoodleMoot on how Moodle can be used to deliver Open Educational Resources, especially through our modification of Moodle, the Open Meta Mod.

Presentation slides are now available and you are welcome to participate in the backchannel through the chat window provided below.

Presentation Slides

openmod.ppt

Web Sites Referenced

P.S. After my presentation was over, I came back to my hotel to find this bus in the parking lot. It’s nothing less than a sign for a questioning open education convert.

get on the ocw bus