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AI, Instructional Design, and OER – improving learning I agree with the idea that AI and LLMs will make it much easier to create a first draft of content. STRUCTURE magazine | Understanding Indemnification Clauses Freelancers and consultants need to know how to read contracts and watch for potential red flags.
Prediction #9 => Open Content I’m not sure why this already hasn’t had a bigger impact, but workplace learning is going to start to catch up on the value of OCW and OER. Just visit the OER Commons and Open Courseware Consortium. I know this doesn’t make sense. Do a search on something like “instructional design”.
The End of the University as We Know It – Nathan Harden – The American Interest Magazine. Public Purpose Magazine (from the American Association of State Colleges and Universities) Available: [link]. Open All the Way: MOOCs, OER, and Open Education. Karen Doss Bowman (2012, Summer).
The March Big Question on the Learning Circuits Blog asks why it is that open content initiatives such as the OER Commons and the Open Courseware Consortium haven't had a bigger impact. L&d people may simply never get to hear about the free resources available because these are not advertised in magazines or shown at exhibitions.
‘A recent article in Wired Magazine, Collaboration and Conversation: MORE >> STEPHEN DOWNES: HALF AN HOUR. This presents a crisis not only for newspapers, magazines and television — but also, according to the stock market, for Facebook. Daily presentations starting Oct 21 on MOOCs, OERs, open access, libraries, and more.
link] or [link] December 1, 2010 UNESCO-Commonwealth of Learning Policy Form on Open Educational Resources (OER): Taking OER beyond the OER Community – Policy and Capacity, UNESCO Headquarters, Paris, France. link] February 7-9, 2011 Training 2011 Conference and Expo, sponsored by Training Magazine , San Diego, California, USA.
Nine Information Alternatives to the Now Defunct Training Magazine - Kapp Notes , March 2, 2010 Unfortunately, Training Magazine is folding up shop on its web site, print magazine and conferences. And it’s nice to see that in the hot topics, the Big Question has had an influence. March 4, 2010. March 1, 2010.
Smashing Magazine offers this look at " Data Visualization: Modern Approaches " I saw this post about Jing on Beth Kanters blog , Stephen also found Jing and tries it out a bit, looks like a very slick/easy way to capture and share screen grabs etc.
link] December 3-14, 2012 Open Content Licensing for Educators (#OCL4Ed), organized by the OER Foundation, offered online. link] February 18-20, 2013 Training 2013 Conference and Expo, sponsored by Training Magazine , 36 th annual, Orlando, Florida, USA.
Nuts and Bolts: Too Many Tools by Jane Bozarth - Learning Solutions Magazine , September 7, 2010 Cognitive overload – too much information – is one type of problem for learners. Reusing eLearning material (OER) from other sources or not, asks UNESCO. concerning OER. Learning is, I think, a highly creative activity.
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