Research
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OERs and accessibility
Educational technologies have evolved in recent decades, but little attention has been given to ensure that the learning software can survive the rapidly technological changes. ICT (Information and Communications Technology) development has been…
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Writing a PhD in Open Education
This post was written by Dr Kati Clements and originally published on the Open Education Working Group blog. Thinking of doing a PhD in Open Education? Sounds like a good idea, yes?…
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Academics’ ultimate concerns explain motivation for sharing OER
Dr Glenda Cox (right) with her supervisor, A/Prof Cheryl Hodgkinson-Williams on her graduation day (photo credit Glenda Cox). Sukaina Walji, ROER4D Communications Advisor spoke to Dr Glenda Cox, Senior Lecturer at the Centre…
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Hear from our researchers
Interested in finding out more about GO-GN Global OER Graduate Network? Watch to hear more from members about what the network aims to achieve and the positive impact participation has had on their…
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“Openness is the absence of restrictions, so ultimately about freedom” Rob Farrow #OEGlobal #go_gn
The above phrase by Rob @philosopher1978 stayed with me… such simple words that mean so so much! This is why we need philosophers!!! It was the first time I experienced the Open Education…
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JRODel Call for Papers – Open and Special Issues
A publication opportunity that may be of interest to GO-GN members is offered by African Virtual University in the form of a new journal (see the call below.) Doctoral students are also likely…
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Hangout: Open Education 2015 Debrief
If you weren’t able to make it to the Open Education 2015 conference last month then you might want to check out this review of the proceedings by the OER Hub team and…
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Open Research 2015
(Reblogged from OER Research Hub) At the beginning of August I blogged about the return of our award winning open research course on P2PU’s School of Open this Fall. Well, I’m excited to announce…