Monthly Archive for February, 2010

Creating Open Educational Resources with dScribe

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From the dScribe web site:

dScribe, short for “digital and distributed scribes,” is a participatory and collaborative model for creating open content. It brings together enrolled students, staff, faculty, and self-motivated learners to work together toward the common goal of creating content that is openly licensed and available to people throughout the world. It was first developed by students and faculty at the University of Michigan to leverage the interest and talent of students in working with faculty and staff to transform educational material into open educational resources (OER). The dScribe model encourages students, faculty, staff, and other interested individuals such as alumni and community members to get involved in not only creating open content, but also generating awareness about the benefits of creating and sharing educational content with a global learning community.

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Ubiquitous Learning Journal, Volume 2, Number 1 now available

The first issue of Volume 2 of Ubiquitous Learning: An International Journal has now been published.

Volume 2, Number 1 includes:

    Howard Rheingold’s Educational Technology Bookmarks

    hreingoldAuthor, teacher and commentator Howard Rheingold has made available a four-year collection of bookmarks in educational technology via the social bookmarking service delicious.