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Month: April 2009

Mozilla Open Education Course – 2

Mozilla Open Education Course – 2

[:en] The discussion is going on on the list of the course also in a distributed way through twitter, the participants blogs, the wiki course. We had some troubles with the webex solutions for the live conferences (only audio, slides and chat) so I discovered the Openvideoconference. I discovered the Flatknowledge project, a wonderful idea of open source publishing: “Flat World would become a publisher—commission, edit, and peer review the books—but it would give its titles away free on the…

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Mozilla Open Education Course – 3 – My Blueprint

Mozilla Open Education Course – 3 – My Blueprint

We, as participant of the Mozilla course, are requested to produce a Blueprint as assignment.Everyone is trying to think something useful for the educational community. My proposal arise fromt the consideration of language barriers in the OER community: the english (and spanish, too) speaking people could access many educational resources, open or semi-open, but for italian language (and I suppose also for many other languages in the world) things are very different.So, in my opinion the question is, how we…

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Mozilla Open Education Course – 1

Mozilla Open Education Course – 1

[:en] I was very happy that my application to theOpen Education promoted by the Mozilla Foundation, ccLearn and P2PU (Peer2Peer University) was accepted. The course content were organized in three areas: open license, open technology and open pedagogy. It was requested to propose a project idea to participate to the course: at the end of course, we have to prepare a blueprint related to the proposed idea. Here the list of participant: for each of us, a bref description and…

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