OER Interview with Sunnie Kim (audio)
Sunnie links to the audio of our recent interview about open education, some of my current projects, and some unsolicited dissertation advice.
eclectic, pragmatic, enthusiastic
Sunnie links to the audio of our recent interview about open education, some of my current projects, and some unsolicited dissertation advice.
In this response I sample from Stephen’s latest contribution to our conversation about the noncommercial clause of CC licenses, Open Content, Enclosure and Conversion, simply because a complete line-by-line response would take too long. I will rely on Stephen to call me out if I have sampled in a manner that misrepresents him, which I … Read more
I never thought I would title a post in all caps, but I can’t believe I’m reading what I’m reading. H.R. 1464, introduced by Bill Foster of Illinois, is titled: To require Federal agencies to collaborate in the development of freely-available open source educational materials in college-level physics, chemistry, and math, and for other purposes. … Read more