Includes updates and/or revisions. Leaving their textbooks to gather dust, Houston middle school teacher Ardith A. Stewart and her students studied science this spring by assembling much of their ...
More and more educators and ed-tech leaders are experimenting with “open content” to fill their curriclum needs. Open content, which is free for others to use, change, and republish, is seen as a ...
At Campus Technology 2010 (campustechnology.com/summer10) this past July in Boston, Josh Baron, director of academic technology and e-learning at Marist College (NY ...
Editor’s note: This post was first published on Wiley’s blog in response to an EdSurge story. Yesterday EdSurge published an opinion piece by Stephen Laster, the Chief Digital Officer at McGraw-Hill ...
Roughly 4,600 of those images came from the museum itself in August, while the other 5,400 were released by the Getty Research Institute – a program funded by the J. Paul Getty Trust – in October, as ...
1. An open content film is much like an independent film, but it is produced through open collaborations; its source material is available under a license which is permissive enough to allow other ...
Content on a website that is freely available to anyone. The content may be data, software or source code. See open source. THIS DEFINITION IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. All other reproduction requires ...