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OCW Growing in Korea!

My colleague Terri Bays and I spent a few days in Korea as a guest of Korea University, to launch their newly formed Korea OCW Consortium. We had a wonderful time — and look forward to great things from Korea OCW!!!

Money makes the world go… open?

As we move towards the end of the OpenLearn pilot phase, there’s a lot of evaluation and reflection to do, especially on what business models might take us forward. I spent some time this month at the Economies of the Commons conference in Amsterdam. (Other people have blogged the event here so no need to […]

A case study on the production of OpenCourseWare

This is a few years old, but worth linking to. It’s basically a case study of the production of OpenCourseWare — written by the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health. Also, here’s a link to Johns Hopkins’ OCW site. It’s one of our finest. For OCW fans and institutions out there, enjoy!

New OCW Site Launched at Capilano College

I had a wonderful visit to Capilano College last week in Vancouver, Canada. Last week they launched their new OCW site — which is wonderful (you can read about it here and here). For a quick glance, check out this Archaeology course — which is really cool. Let us extend a big, hearty congratulations to […]

What Can Universities Do to Promote Open Access?

Peter Suber Photo CC-BY (PatrickD) Peter Suber, Professor of Philosophy at Earlham College and Senior Researcher at the Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition (SPARC), recently gave a talk at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society entitled: What Can Universities Do to Promote Open Access? To learn more about ways universities can promote open […]