A Review of the Open Educational Resources Movement: Achievement, Challenges and New Opportunities
| Title: | A Review of the Open Educational Resources Movement: Achievement, Challenges and New Opportunities (ID: CSD5309) | | Author(s): | John Seely Brown (Palo Alto Research Center), Allen Hammond (World Resources Insttitute) and Daniel E. Atkins (National Science Foundation) | | Topics: | Creative Commons, Cyberinfrastructure, Digital Preservation, Electronic Resources, Intellectual Property, Learning, Open Access, Open Educational Resources, Open Learning Initiative, The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, Web 2.0 | | Source: | The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation | | Origin: | Community Contributions (02/27/2007) | | Type: | Articles, Papers, and Reports | | Abstract: | This report examines The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation’s past investments in Open Educational Resources, the emerging impact and explores future opportunities. Central to the report is the idea of “The Brewing Perfect Storm” and the creation of an Open Participatory Learning Infrastructure.
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