Open Educational Resources : conversations in Cyberspace
Date
2009Author
Burnett, Nicholas
D’Antoni, Susan
Johnstone, Sally
Margulies, Anne
Baraniuk, Richard
Thille, Candance
Wiley, David
Sabry, Mohammed-Nabil
Bateman, Peter
Aranzadi, Pedro
Tate, Derrick
Albright, Paul
Tucke, Kim
Vukovic, Boris
Martin, Claude
Hylén, Jan
Joyce, Alexa
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Open Educational Resources are digitalized materials offered freely and openly for use and reuse in teaching, learning and research. They offer a solution for extending learning opportunities. The goal of the OER movement is to equalize access to knowledge worldwide through sharing online high quality content. Since 2005, UNESCO has been at the forefront of building awareness about this movement by facilitating an extended conversation in cyberspace. A large and diverse international community has come together to discuss the concept and potential of OER in a series of online forums. Open Educational Resources: Conversations in Cyberspace provides an overview of the first steps of this exciting new development: it captures the conversations between leaders of some of the first OER projects, and documents early debates on the issues that continue to challenge the movement. The publication will provide food for thought for all those intrigued by OER – its promise and its progress.