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15 January, 2016 - 09:36
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Dr. Lane did a great job responding thoroughly to the questions and comments made following his posting. Please feel free to refer to the thread following the Systems for Supportive Open Teaching, post. Many of the questions focused on the connections between OER and pedagogy, the challenges around peer production and reuse of OER, and his observations and experiences while leading the OpenLearn initiative.

    Thanks again to Andy for his interesting and insightful post and his responses. I also want to extend a big thank you to eLearnSpace 1, Beth Harris, and other folks who have been reading along.

    Once again, special thanks to our recent contributors, Martin Weller (Section : Exploring new ways of being open), Cole Camplese (Section : Embedding Student Expectations), and Andy Lane (Section : Systems for Supportive Open Teaching).I will ask a few more guests to participate in the OER and OSS series in the coming months. If you have any recommendations, please let me know. I am constantly trying to identify individuals with unique perspectives, practical experiences, and interesting insights. So, if you have any suggestions or would like to volunteer, please feel free to send me an email at keu10@psu.edu.

    The schedule for the series can be found on WikiEducator 2.