Mobilizing curriculum studies in a (virtual) world: Open Access, edupunks, and the public good | Corrigan | Canadian Journal of Education/Revue canadienne de l'éducation

abernard102@gmail.com 2012-08-03

Summary:

"Abstract: Despite societal imperatives for equity—whether espoused by nation states or transnational agencies like UNESCO—current models of higher education are unequivocally failing to provide universal access. This paper seeks to explore the (cyber)spaces (un)occupied by higher education, specifically in the area of curriculum studies, arguing that the World Wide Web can be used to effect the democratization of education. Further, it argues for the benefits of Open Access research by means of a small-scale empirical study, the results of which indicate that making research openly accessible does not diminish the impact of research, but rather may actually increase it." Posted by stevehit to pep.oa pep.biblio oa.new on Fri Aug 03 2012

Link:

http://ojs.vre.upei.ca/index.php/cje-rce/article/view/1149

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oa.new pep.oa pep.biblio oa.gold oa.universities oa.oer oa.impact oa.education oa.studies oa.benefits oa.unesco oa.canada oa.colleges oa.hei oa.journals

Authors:

stevehit

Date tagged:

08/03/2012, 08:36

Date published:

08/03/2012, 16:54