“The night of the living MOOCs”: a feasible and high-impact proposal | Open Education Working Group

ab1630's bookmarks 2018-03-22

Summary:

"The current  #fixcopyright campaign that aims to modify the upcoming European Copyright Reform by instilling more openness for the benefits of citizens, educators, and researchers across Europe, can be summarized in one sentence: “Europeans deserve freedom to use digital content in education”. This very same sentence was used by one of the speakers during a recent webinar organized by EDEN in occasion of the Open Education Week 2018, and generated an interesting debate on how policy should make sure that education is treated with particular care, when it comes to guaranteeing access to open and quality learning resources.

Interestingly, within the webinar the sentence was not referred to online learning resources in general, but specifically to MOOCs. The claim of the speaker, a university teachers who is using MOOCs as a complement within the curriculum, was that MOOCs, that potentially represent an unprecedented set of online learning resources, are limited in their use by educators by one major issue...."

Link:

https://education.okfn.org/the-night-of-the-living-moocs-a-feasible-and-high-impact-proposal/

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Tags:

oa.new oa.europe oa.moocs oa.oe_week oa.students oa.fair_use oa.copyright oa.courseware oa.events

Date tagged:

03/22/2018, 14:16

Date published:

03/22/2018, 10:16