Washington State Board of Community and Technical Colleges The most exciting part about OpenCourseWare is that it never ceases to evolve; the basic idea of sharing takes on a new and different form through individual projects. There has been a very active movement for community colleges to open up education in recent years. Among them, […]
OCWC Newsletter Dec. 2009: Happy Holidays!
OCWC Newsletter 2009.12 Translations
More Translations to come throughout next week. Thanks to all those who volunteered to translate: Damian Martin Ferreira, ZhuJiaCheng, Olga Simaeva, and Sunhee Hwang Washington State Board of Community and Technical Colleges Lo más emocionante acerca de OpenCourseWare es que nunca deja de evolucionar. La idea básica de compartir toma una forma nueva y diferente […]
OCWC Membership and Fees
The OCW Consortium was incorporated as a not-for-profit organization in 2008. Many people put in the work required to transform the Consortium from a loosely tied affiliation of like-minded people to a more organized entity that is at the center of the worldwide movement of opening up education. As the Consortium makes new strides in […]
Grant Opportunity: OLNet Fellowships
OLNet is now accepting application for its fellowship programs in which researchers and practitioners of OER are supported to carry out projects that “identify the value and evidence” of OER. There are three types of fellowships: expert fellowships, fellowships, and internships. More information can be found here. This is a great chance to not only […]
LINC 2010 – University Leadership: Bringing Technology-Enabled Education to Learners of All Ages
I’m happy to share that MIT President Emeritus Charles Vest, who was MIT’s president at the inception of MIT OpenCourseWare, will be the keynote speaker at the upcoming LINC 2010 conference on MIT’s campus this May. This conference promises to be a great opportunity for global discussion of OCW and other technology-enabled education projects. Details […]
