Open education

Introduction to some concepts of openness in education. This presentation addresses concepts of Open Licensing (Creative Commons licenses), Open Content, Open Coursewere, Open Educational Resources, and Open Teaching (Massive Open Online Courses - MOOC). The presentation loosely follow structure of David Wiley's Introduction to Openness in Education course[1], but chooses areas to focus on. The main focus is kept on open teaching and Massive Open Online Courses.

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