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!!!
OCW Growing in Korea!
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 […]
