Identifying concrete pedagogical benefits of open educational resources

Here’s one of the proposals I submitted for Open Ed 2010: The most naïve kind of hype around open educational resources (OER) says that OER are more effective pedagogically than proprietary educational resources (PER). Can we justify this claim? First, it is critically important that we understand that “effectiveness” is not characteristic of an educational resource. Without a proper conception of the origin of “effectiveness” we cannot ask meaningful questions about the comparative effectiveness of OER and PER – because we will not know where to look. ...

May 14, 2010 · David Wiley

Only 3 Days Left for Open Ed Proposal Submission!

If you haven’t submitted your presentation proposals for Open Ed 2010 in Barcelona this November, you’d better do it soon! The Call for Papers closes this weekend.

May 12, 2010 · David Wiley