MOCSL Tools and Focusing On User Empowerment
Scott Leslie,
edtechpost,
Sept 28, 2007
Continuing coverage of the OpenEd Conference. He notes his regret that the Making Open Content Support Learning (MOCSL) project is not being refunded. "I think these tools and this effort were really promising and important," he writes, "because they focus on individual learner empowerment in the networked world of OER resources." I took a look at the code - not all of the projects are available yet. I think the effort is worthwhile, though documentation consisting of "run RAKE" leaves a lot to be desired. George Siemens mentions another link from Scott Leslie, to a site called 51 Weeks, which is intended to facilitate conversation for the time the conference isn't being held.
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