The Pedagogical Patterns Project
Open University of the UK Learning Space posts incorrect information about its content. Are they lying or do they really believe their contradictions can be both true?
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OER development and publishing initiatives - OER_Wiki
Repositories - OER_Wiki
search across all OCW using Google; this is the URL that TLE will add to federated search gateways in 3.1 release
just uses the google site: and OR operators to search across multiple OCW sites. Easy-peasy (though does Google's algorithm still work as well with this approach, wish I knew)
FOSS tools to design and implement Learning Object Repositories - ...
a bit of a mess and all over the place, but fairly comprehensive set of free tools to author and deliver open education resources.
report by Trevor D, not sure that I ever saw this.
useful, way to always get people to start at the 'beginning' of an RSS feed and proceed sequentially throuhg it.
place to find "open sourcE" Moodle courses and modules
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via David Wiley; he's right, this is incredibly important stuff; this also illustrates very powerfully how content != education. Changing parenting behaviour takes SO much more than reading about the 'correct' way to parent
add this to list of places to federated/be harvested by
example from learn alberta site of guest search turning up resources for which they have no access.
this is pretty cool; the OU has an internal schema for their OpenLearn courses. They've written an XSLT that converts that into RSS for consumption in a very loosely coupled environment they are terming 'stringle'
quite extraordinary effort by one person to liberate training content in Australia from PDF files into a database that could then be dynamically output in a bunch of different formats (moodle, wiki, etc). AWESOME!
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