Ozmozr Alpha Launch

Well…. the day is finally here. I’m happy to finally announce the official alpha launch of COSL’s http://ozmozr.com/. It’s a microformat-aware aggregator / resource sharing / social site that I would love your feedback on. Of course, it’s alpha software, so expect the usual early lumps. One of the cool and, so far as I … Read more

Bach and Instructional Design

Every year thousands of music majors graduate from universities around the world. The path to a music degree is a surprisingly difficult road for many. The academic study of music is merciless, annually exposing hundreds of blond-haired, blue-eyed, Andrew Lloyd Webber-loving sopranos to the mathematics of music theory. This introduction is a rather rude awakening for the young girls who just last summer laid in beds with their Les Mis CDs and dreamed of majoring in karaoke. In many ways, university music departments each fall semester are much like exercise clubs in early January. It was always somewhat entertaining to watch the newcomers pop energetically through the door each morning, knowing that in just a few weeks’ time most of them would have stopped coming altogether. Five romps per week through melodic dictation and perfect fifths at 7:00 am are just more than most would-be musicians bargained for.

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GLOBE Seminar Next Month

New Frameworks for International Sharing and Distribution of Digital Learning Resources: Sustainability and its Constraints

Theme: OERs, sharing, distribution, sustainability

Begins: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 at 1:00 PM

Ends: Thu, 15 Feb 2007 at 5:00 PM

Location:

National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation

Tokyo

Japan

Registration fee: Free

Last date for registration: Wed, 14 Feb 2007

Last date for paper submission: Wed, 31 Jan 2007

Link: Seminar Homepage

On 16-17th February 2005, NIME had the first GLOBE-NIME international seminar in order to disseminate the concept of GLOBE and to clarify common issues in the sharing and reuse of digital learning resources with Japanese and overseas partners. On 15-16th February 2006, NIME had the second seminar which focused on the technical issues toward building the new international services.

The main theme of the next (third) seminar is on the business models for the sustainable accumulation and distribution. From the world, leading experts and practitioners will gather, share the knowledge and experiences for the sustainability on their innovative and original models. While some focus on the materials (i.e. learning object), others do on standardized courseware. While some orient to open educational resources, others do to proprietary digital marketplace.

Tags: oer, sustainability