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OpenLearn 2007 Conference, Open University UK

What case study open education FHSST
When 2007-10-30
from 13:00 to 13:00
Where Milton Keynes, UK
Attendees Cynthia Jimes, ISKME
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A case study framework for open content projects: Free High School Science Texts and the case for continuous learning

  

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Cynthia Jimes, ISKME

Abstract

This paper presents a case study framework that has been developed for the purpose of providing an innovative template for knowledge sharing about open education projects. We will discuss the findings of the first pilot of the case study project, Free High School Science Texts (FHSST), a South African-based open content initiative that facilitates the collaborative creation of science, math, and computer science high-school level textbooks online. The paper will also discuss the participatory case study framework as a means to encourage others to assess, improve, and create a knowledge-base among open content projects and improve the sustainability of the open educational content movement.

About OpenLearn 2007 Conference: Researching open content in education

The ways in which people can learn are changing with new opportunities to learn at a distance, to learn as part of global community and to learn using new technologies. Open and free educational resources are an important component in this expanded world of learning and major initiatives are now underway to provide such resources.

This conference recognises the research challenge alongside the business challenge of providing, using and sustaining free and open resources and invites contributions and participation from those who are interested in how to research open content and what the findings are from those working in this challenging area.

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