On 3.2.2012, at 3.58, Leigh Blackall wrote:
Well, no surprises that i find a problem out the very outset, the opening paragraph of the ibtroduction that is imo a drastically limited definition of open education, essentially seeing it as content ("materials") ptoduction.
Leigh, you are right, like most of the time. On the other hand the title of the document "Guidelines for Open Educational Resources (OER) in Higher Education" is clearly stating that the document is about "resources".
I personally do not find the whole OER discussion very interesting anymore at all. There are plenty of OERs online, but they are used very little. How they are used and how they could / should be used is an interesting question.
Best regards,
- Teemu
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