Last blog post for the year 2011! Someone asked me recently; UCT OpenContent has grown quite significantly over the past year (we now have 164 OER’s shared from UCT!), where are all of these resources hosted? Since we don’t
Piloting ePortfolios at the University of Cape Town
In 2012 the Centre for Educational Technology (CET) will be assisting in a pilot project of eportfolio use in the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment at the University of Cape Town (UCT). The portfolios are to be used
Using Creative Commons resources for teaching!
The OpenContent UCT project at the University of Cape Town tries to encourage academics to create resources which can be shared and reused by their colleagues as well as other educators or self-learners. These resources, shared openly on the internet,
The vision behind the Human Rights Key
Today we have a guest post from one of our OER contributors, Veronica Mitchell. Veronica shares the vision behind her wonderful resource the Human Rights Key and why she chose to share the resource as an open educational resource. You can access
University of Cape Town signs the Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Scientific Knowledge
We are pleased to share the news that the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cape Town Dr. Max Price has signed the Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Scientific Knowledge. This marks another milestone in UCT’s move towards open practices
Refelctions on the 2nd Africa Workshop for the UNESCO Open Educational Resources (OER) Platform
On Sunday I attended a workshop which previewed the forthcoming UNESCO Open Educational Resources (OER) Platform. The workshop was hosted within the framework of the Highway Africa and the Pan African Conference on Access to Information (PACAI) conferences also happening
UCT moving towards open education practices
Teaching open source in South Africa image by opensourceway shared under aCC-BY-ND license We have noticed a great interest by students in the omission of open education sites from the UCT student internet quota. This initiative enables UCT students to
Beyond the Bibliography
I am currently in the process of completing my masters dissertation. It’s a large document which I have spent the last year or so writing and I am pretty happy with how it has all turned out. I’ll be sharing
Welcome Students! Be sure to check out the Guide for New Students!
A hearty welcome back to students and staff! There is a vibrant energy on the campus as people start trickling back and registration kicks off. We wanted to share one of most recent popular resources, the Guide for First Year
The three conceptual layers of a Creative Commons License
Nathan Yergler from Creative Commons has created an interactive visualization representing the three conceptual layers of a Creative Commons License. I presume that many people do not realize that when they use a Creative Commons they are in fact getting: