Mar 23, 2009 at 9:13 pm, Jared Stein
In David Wiley’s IPT 692r – Intro to Open Ed course students have fragmented into two small groups, each of which has chosen to research and catalog appropriate open resources that may be used to fulfill learning objectives for one of the secondary education core curricula for the state of Utah. As I have begun searching for, tagging, and sharing resources, I’ve begun to consider the long-enduring web question: link or copy? (more…)
Tags: content, IPT692R, ocw, oer, open, reuse
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Feb 23, 2009 at 10:10 am, Jared Stein
These notes pertain to Brian Lamb’s keynote on Feb 23, 2009 in Portland, Oregon at the ITC 2009 e-Learning conference. Resource/pres page: http://blogs.ubc.ca/open/open-up/ (more…)
Tags: brian lamb, education, itc09, keynotes, notes, ocw, oer, open, openness
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Feb 5, 2009 at 11:20 am, Jared Stein
This week I ventured to explore a number of OER projects and conduct a preliminary assessment of the reusability and remixability of the OER hosted in each. Based on earlier (albeit shallow) familiarity with some of these OER initiatives I am able to presume that the structure and technology of a selected sample OER from each is generally representative of all or most OER in the given project (more…)
Tags: education, IPT692R, media, ocw, oer, open, quests, remix, reuse, reviews, rogue
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Jan 20, 2009 at 10:32 pm, Jared Stein
In David Wiley’s Intro to Open Education course students were asked to randomly choose and then examine 5 MIT OpenCourseWare (MIT OCW) courses, and 5 Carnegie Mellon Open Learning Initiative (OLI) courses. I’ve done random examinations of OCW/OER in the past, so I changed this up a bit to fit my own inclinations: first, I made my choices semi-randomly (more…)
Tags: courses, IPT692R, mit, ocw, oer, oli, quests, reviews
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Jan 11, 2009 at 10:56 pm, Jared Stein
When I think of open education I tend to think of it at a granular level, in terms of open educational resources (OER), opencourseware (OCW), or even the OpenCourseWare Consortium (OCWC). At these more limited levels engaging in open education makes a lot of sense to me, and offers very attainable, short-term goals which serve bot the “target audience” (whoever that is) and my institution. But OER, OCW and open education are not synonymous. Open education, though often referred to as a “movement” is a broader philosophy, one which prescribes aspects of the creation, release, and access to education (more…)
Tags: IPT692R, journals, ocw, oer, open education, quests
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Jan 6, 2009 at 6:17 pm, Jared Stein
At 11 o’clock this morning I decided to sit in on David Wiley’s Intro to Open Ed course, so after a trudging drive to the heart of Provo I parked my car at the public library and walked three blocks and up a delightful hillside path to the BYU campus. (more…)
Tags: David Wiley, education, IOT692R, journals, notes, ocw, oer, open education
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Nov 10, 2008 at 3:40 pm, Jared Stein
Today we received the official word that UVU is willing to support and approve publishing faculty-authored content as opencourseware or open educational resources through our well-planned UVU Open project. This decision is limited by an administrative final approval process, but at least the process is there, and the President is willing to let us join this international experiment of sharing (more…)
Tags: announcements, ocw, oer, open, uvu
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Oct 1, 2008 at 9:09 pm, Jared Stein

The OpenShare block in Moodle
Tonight I’ve released the first all-new version of the OpenShare modification for Moodle 1.9, which I demonstrated last week at OpenEd 2008.
You may view OpenShare documentation or simply download the OpenShare mod now.
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Tags: blocks, lms, mods, moodle, ocw, oer, openshare
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Jun 11, 2008 at 10:14 am, Jared Stein
Today I am presenting at the SFo MoodleMoot on how Moodle can be used to deliver Open Educational Resources, especially through our modification of Moodle, the Open Meta Mod.
Presentation slides are now available and you are welcome to participate in the backchannel through the chat window provided below.
Presentation Slides
openmod.ppt
Web Sites Referenced
P.S. After my presentation was over, I came back to my hotel to find this bus in the parking lot. It’s nothing less than a sign for a questioning open education convert.

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May 15, 2008 at 12:06 pm, Jared Stein
It looks like I’ll be presenting at the 2008 MoodleMoot San Francisco, June 9 – 11, 2008 South San Francisco Conference Center on our Open Mod for sharing open educational resources. I’ll be dragging Kenneth Woodward along to explain the technical facets of the mod, and to delve into the community of Moodle developers.
Of course, prior to the conference Ken and I will have to work pretty aggressively with Clark Nielsen and John Krutsch to ensure that the mod’s features and functionalities are stable and presentable.
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