It wasn’t a question of whether or not Stephen would criticize Cape Town, just a question of when he would. đŸ™‚ A response to several of his criticisms is in order. His final criticism is the crucial one, so I’ll start there first and then return to the beginning and work through the others:
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Open Ed Spottings Week 13
A few of my favorite bits from this past week’s writing. Another post with more of my own thoughts and feelings will follow separately.
The Cape Town Declaration Comes Online!
The Cape Town Open Education Declaration, available online at http://capetowndeclaration.org/, is an inspiring document about the core principles of open education that extends invitations to would be participants in the movement and makes recommendations important for the future of open educational resources and the open education movement generally (e.g., “taxpayer-funded educational resources should be open … Read more