The Future of OCW
"A new generation of OpenCourseWare projects are built around sustainability plans. These second generation projects are integrated with distance education offerings, where the public can use and reuse course materials for free (just like first generation OCWs) with the added option of paying to take the courses online for credit (there is no way to earn credit from the first generation OCWs)."
Israeli Entrepreneur Plans a Free Global University That Will Be Online Only
Minneapolis Star Tribune
The Open Education Revolution
Comparing Two OpenCourseWare Styles (MIT and Carnegie Mellon)
Michael Feldstein (E-Literate)
On the sustainability of OER projects
"OER, OCW and open education are not synonymous."
Jared Stein (Flexknowlogy)
OER Handbook for Educators
Fall, 2007: Intro to Open Ed Syllabus
Winter, 2009: Introduction to Open Education (A massively multiplayer role-playing game)
David Wiley, Utah State University
(Iterating toward openness)
Center for Open and Sustainable Learning
Creative Commons: What every educator needs to know
Rod Lucier (The Clever Sheep)
UNESCO Open Educational Resources wiki
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