OpenEd preconference day

Plan to meet up with Randy Fisher today.  I know what he will ask me about.  I really should shift my stuff to wikieducator and kill off akowiki.  Got some questions as well.

OpenEd: already too much to think about.

Random sessions of particular interest

1. John Mott: PLE’s and LMS’s: “Traditional LMSs are

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Open Ed Conf: last post

This is the final of the four posts on my topic at OpenEd 2009.  Just for the sake of completness.

Here is my handout/summary. Summary Notes (Word format)

An Approach to the Problems of Personalisation and Context Dependency in Open Educational Resources

We had some initial conversations: how are we going to move ahead in

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Open Ed contribution: it's not all bad news

This is number three in a series.  Some of the things I may not get a chance to share at OpenEd 2009.

These are some of the roadblocks put forward as real or perceived issues by teachers who expressed a keeness to share and to collaborate or work together on resources – or at least

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OpenED contribution: Introduction

I’m presenting on Wednesday at the Open Education Conference in Vancouver.  Here are a few of the things I will not get time to say.

In many respects I am an amateur and a dabbler in this area of open education. The wikipedia definition: “Open educational resources are educational materials and resources offered freely and

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