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New Ideas and Getting Scolded by JSB

December 4, 2006 by opencontent

At the iCampus meeting last weekend I had the chance to catchup with one of my favorite folks, John Seely Brown. He asked what I was doing these days that was interesting, and I told him about a “competency-based learning 2.0” mashup I’m working on. When he asked where he could read about it, I … Read more

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The Best of OCW

November 28, 2006 by opencontent

Possibly the most broadly useful, best quality course in any opencourseware out there… The Power of Positive Parenting.

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Open Access: Why should we have it?

November 25, 2006 by opencontent

Via Open Access News: I propose four main reasons as to why Open Access is beneficial for the way scholarly research is carried out and how its findings are used, and is thus incontrovertibly beneficial for human society as a result. I mention the latter because the stakeholders are, after all, not just the immediate … Read more

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