A seasonal podcast series exploring how humans need to adapt to the next transition
Welcome to the Autumn season.
Autumn sharpens our focus once summer is over and we’re perhaps a little sad to see the warmth of the sun disappear. That said, this change of season brings a different type of concentration and a readiness to go deeper into ideas we had while enjoying our ice creams.
Placing OER Conversations in the autumn acknowledges that Open Educational Resources is a specialist conversation that asks for more than just talking about ‘free learning’ ~ it’s about paying attention to what this means for users and for revisers and remixers. Autumn is the season for that kind of focused engagement.
Podcast #1 ~ Why OER?
The 5 principles of Open Educational Resources (OER), as defined by David Wiley, are
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These principles define the rights users have to access, adapt, and share educational materials freely.
Podcast #2 ~ Retain
The 5 principles of Open Educational Resources (OER), as defined by David Wiley, are
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Reuse
Revise
Remix
Redistribute
These principles define the rights users have to access, adapt, and share educational materials freely.
Podcast #3~ Reuse
The 5 principles of Open Educational Resources (OER), as defined by David Wiley, are
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Revise
Remix
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These principles define the rights users have to access, adapt, and share educational materials freely.
Podcast #4 ~ Revise
The 5 principles of Open Educational Resources (OER), as defined by David Wiley, are
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These principles define the rights users have to access, adapt, and share educational materials freely.
Podcast #5 ~ Remix
The 5 principles of Open Educational Resources (OER), as defined by David Wiley, are
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These principles define the rights users have to access, adapt, and share educational materials freely.
Podcast #6 ~ Redistribute
The 5 principles of Open Educational Resources (OER), as defined by David Wiley, are
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Reuse
Revise
Remix
Redistribute
These principles define the rights users have to access, adapt, and share educational materials freely.