Remove Authoring Remove Distance Learning Remove Internet Remove OER
article thumbnail

What if they threw a party and none of us came?

Learning with e's

Some publishers, particularly those running open access journals, are reversing the business model - and offering all contents free to any reader online, whilst the authors pay to have their work published. Posted by Steve Wheeler from Learning with e's. Tags: EURODL IRRODL blogs OER social media open access journal TOJDE.

Journal 86
article thumbnail

eLearning Conferences 2013

Tony Karrer

All Internet addresses were verified at the time of publication. link] December 3-14, 2012 Open Content Licensing for Educators (#OCL4Ed), organized by the OER Foundation, offered online. link] December 10-12, 2012 International Conference for Internet Technology and Secured Transactions (ICITST-2011), 7 th , London, UK.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Top 74 eLearning Posts from September 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

Learning is, I think, a highly creative activity. Reusing eLearning material (OER) from other sources or not, asks UNESCO. Three reasons why I hesitate - Ignatia Webs , September 22, 2010 Unesco is inviting us to jointly discuss OER, so if you are interested, let yourself be heard! concerning OER. Subject Title Author.

article thumbnail

The open case

Learning with e's

This kind of dialogue is invaluable both for the readers and authors. Authors can see at a glance how many people have downloaded their abstract, or full paper, and some also track where the readership is located around the globe. Often open access journals provide online forums for discussion of the articles presented.

Open 87