It has been a month since the Open Education conference in Barcelona, but this set of reflections on the conference is still fresh. The post is basically eight well-chosen lessons from the conference:
- Design OER for mobile first
- We can afford to disrupt learning
- Be less obsessed with OER content
- Harness the ‘collective intelligence'
- Pads are excellent conference tools
- Learners as producers/authors of open content
- (Re)mix, match, (re)assemble and repurpose
- Where are the Produsers?
I'm not going to say I agree with all of these points, but the tenor of this conference seems to be the polar opposite of the UNESCI conference in Paris I described yesterday.
- Design OER for mobile first
- We can afford to disrupt learning
- Be less obsessed with OER content
- Harness the ‘collective intelligence'
- Pads are excellent conference tools
- Learners as producers/authors of open content
- (Re)mix, match, (re)assemble and repurpose
- Where are the Produsers?
I'm not going to say I agree with all of these points, but the tenor of this conference seems to be the polar opposite of the UNESCI conference in Paris I described yesterday.
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