The positive, often serendipitous news about the Open Course Library continues to appear. Shortly after our launch, the Saylor Foundation adapted 11 Open Course Library courses for use by self-learners. In the process they made the courses easier to access. You see, our first batch of courses were released as…
Herding Cats
At the WCET Digital Content Summit last week I was asked to describe how I work with faculty in Washington State to develop and curate materials for 81 of our system’s highest enrolling courses into the Open Course Library. I jokingly said two words: “herding cats,” and then I went…
From Cable to Me to You
Flagrant reuse warning: I copied the following post from Cable’s blog because he said what I wanted to say 🙂 If you use Creative Commons licenses for your OER (or any other openly licensed creative work), you might want to check out: http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/32157 Please contribute to the new OER Policy Registry: http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/32072 New video…
Publishing Open Textbooks to Lulu and Create Space
I am pleased to announce that Elizabeth Hanson and Jenae Kirby, instructors at Shoreline Community College, have co-authored an open textbook that faculty and students can use for free. On-Ramp to Nursing Assistant Certified is designed for students who speak English as a second language who are beginning their healthcare career training.…
48 Million+ views in one month
It’s been exactly one month since the band Walk Off the Earth uploaded their cover of Gotye’s “Somebody That I Used to Know” to YouTube. More than 48 million views later, they are on fire and courting multiple record labels. Think of it this way, if 1 in 20 viewers bought…