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Wednesday
Jun062007

Open Educational Resources Initiative Meeting

Visited lovely Half-Moon Bay for a workshop informing the Hewlett foundation on their future funding strategy for the Open Educational Resources Program (see Hewlett OER - Atkins, Seely Brown, Hammond Report).

The question was how to develop what they call an Open Participatory Learning Infrastructure. Geof Bowker and I then wrote a report on this workshop.

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    Open educational program should be organized frequently so that each and every individual gets an idea about the importance of the education. There are many effective ways to collect funds for those seminars and programs. The government should invest more to improve the quality of the educational system around the all ...
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    This one is a good step in the education field. Students will get benefit from this future plan as they will not have to worry about the finding of their education. I hope that this meeting goes accordingly and they will be able to fund as much students as possible. This ...
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    This is a great step to future education and that meeting was so much beneficial for evevry student and teacher.
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