I believe that ePortfolios are a great way to collate and showcase students’ work and creativity. ePortfolios allow for the practicing of digital literacy, network formation, organization, and scholarship. They become a valuable archive of our work as we progress
Crowdsourcing a Copyleft Campaign
I respect copyright law, and in doing so I always try and source openly licensedimages, software, video, audio, research, courses, and presentations. Because resources from these types of sources have an open license such as Creative Commons I can use
Getting Our Values Around Copyright Right
On Thursday, November 5, 2009, Creative Commons founding board member Lawrence Lessig addressed a general session at the EDUCAUSE 2009 Conference in Denver. “It Is About Time: Getting Our Values Around Copyright Right.” In this talk, Lawrence Lessig will review the progress
First Glance at OERca Software
We have started experimenting with the OERca software which is currently being developed at the University of Michigan (UMich). The OERca software was designed to support the dScribe process of clearing potential open educational resources for global use under open