This group is dedicated to the topic of open educational resources (OERs)
Attention ESD enthusiasts, teachers and trainers:
Are you already familiar with the ESD-Competency-Framework for adult education?
It was developed in the "5P Competences" project and can now be used for free by all interested persons, e.g. in their function as trainers.
You can find more information on the ESD competency framework and exciting contributions on the topic of ESD/adult education in the "5P - Sustainability Competences in Adult Education" group:
www.discuss-community.eu/community/groups/viewgrou…
Come in and join the group!
The Open Educational Resources (OER) movement is a technology-empowered effort to create and share educational content. There are thousands of producers involved in the open education movement, though many of them do it without realizing it. Every time material is created and licensed under a Creative Commons (see http://creativecommons.org) or other "open" license, there is potential for that material to be used in an educational setting.
The Open Educational Resources (OER) movement is a technology-empowered effort to create and share educational content. There are thousands of producers involved in the open education movement, though many of them do it without realizing it. Every time material is created and licensed under a Creative Commons (see http://creativecommons.org) or other "open" license, there is potential for that material to be used in an educational setting.
www.discuss-community.eu/computer-enhanced-and-web…
Thanks to Thomas Fischer for providing information on this project.
e-Hoop aims to create a universal, dynamic and adaptable e-learning environment able to offer free personalised training solutions to all learners regardless of their learning, cultural and social background.
The universal learning environment will be based on an open source training platform that will apply to different cultural and learning styles, and will allow the adaptation of learning content based on the individual learner characteristics via learners’ classification.
"Common Spaces" is project carried out in the framework of the Erasmus+ program. The project consortium is seeking to build a community of practice on the creation and re-use of open educational resources.
The platform offers a flexible repository of OERs, weblogs, forums and a quite exciting "learning path" tool, which can be used to re-assemble "chunks" of open educational materials in such a way that they can be integrated into a wide range of course programs. At least this is how I understood the concept.
The platform can be found here:
commons.commonspaces.eu/
The Open Educational Resources (OER) movement is a technology-empowered effort to create and share educational content. There are thousands of producers involved in the open education movement, though many of them do it without realizing it. Every time material is created and licensed under a Creative Commons (see http://creativecommons.org) or other "open" license, there is potential for that material to be used in an educational setting.
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