[Open-education] How can we get more discussion going on the Open Education list?

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Fri Apr 25 21:45:57 UTC 2014


I like your idea too!!! (Fred ... And many others... )

Such a good way to do what we love to do, but together... Being open to significant meetings -what really education and learning is about- in my opinion. 

Have a great weekend. 

;) 

Ange


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> El 25/04/2014, a las 12:04 p.m., Fred Baker <fredwbaker at gmail.com> escribió:
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> Marieke:
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> I like this idea a lot. I was also briefly part of a scholarly reading group based on openness that used Google +, but never really got off the ground. The idea there was to propose a research paper and collaboratively read and discuss it via a Google hangout. I think it is a great idea and one I would like to resurrect once I finish with school.
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> I would love to take part in discussions around the very questions you asked below, but would recommend considering starting off with a more generic “what is openness to you” type question. For me personally, this list at times seems very focused on OER, which is not something I am into. However, creating a dialogue about the nature and application of openness is something I think could lead to many interesting conversations. I would love to discuss where everyone stands on openness and learn more about how we think of it impacting our professional roles. 
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> I also think Fridays are as good a time as any.
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> best,
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> Fredrick W. Baker III
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> "You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete."~Buckminster Fuller
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>  On 25 Apr 2014, at 10:39, Marieke Guy <marieke.guy at okfn.org<mailto:
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> >> marieke.guy at okfn.org>> wrote:
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> >> Hi Everyone,
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> >>
> >> It would be great to start having more discussion on the Open Education
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> >> Mailing list - especially on a Friday!
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> >>
> >> I was wondering if people have any ideas on ways we can do this...
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> >>
> >> So for example we could have a Friday question. Here are some possibles
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> >> from the Open Education Handbook<
> >> http://booktype.okfn.org/open-education-handbook/_draft/_v/1.0/why-write-an-open-education-handbook/
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> >> >.
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> >>   *   Is traditional education not open?
> >>   *   What affect does open education have on education?
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> >>   *   Who is meant to benefit from open education?
> >>   *   Must a resource be in an open format to be open?
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> >>   *   Is a MOOC an OER?
> >>   *   What examples of open learning and practice methods are there?
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> >>   *   What is the difference between open education and open learning?
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> >>   *   What is open education data?
> >>   *   What open source open education tools are there?
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> >>
> >> Or Friday could be our day when everyone posts an update about a project
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> >> they are working on, or an initiative they are involved with. Or even
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> >> reposts interesting stuff from other working groups. Naturally it doesn't
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> >> just have to be Fridays!
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> >> I'm sure you all have some great ideas. This is your working group and it
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> >> would be great if we could all get talking more!
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> >> Any thoughts?
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> >> Marieke
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