
There was certainly a lot flowing from Derek's posting. In fact, there is enough here, so I am a little reluctant to provide a “Summary” because it will likely become a transcript of the comments. That said, I do think, though, it is worth mentioning that the comments ran the gamut from:
- Review and accreditation of materials relative to quality assurance (institutional v. materials),
- The impact of licensing and license terms on OER,
- Convergence of technology and behavior of individuals,
- Factors that impact sustainability and speedy progress of OSS, OER, and Education 3.0,
- Informal and self-directed learning - reduction of barriers, knowledge credentialing, portability, and assessment of prior learning, and
- The ecology or OER, reuse, and sharing.
while also maintaining some nice internal flow.
Thanks again to Derek for his interesting and insightful post and responses. I also want to extend a big thank you to Pat Masson, Dave Cormier, Wayne Mackintosh, Leigh Blackall, Christine Geith, Richard Wyles, and Keith Lynip for adding to the post, and other folks who have been reading along. Thanks too for so many great links to additional resources!
I hope to start the Series up again in September, and am starting to actively solicit new contributors. If you have somebody that you would like to recommend, please do email me directly at keu10@psu.edu. If you have made recommendations before and I did not follow up, please make them again. I am sure that it was just a matter of being a little overloaded at the time. I appreciate all of your support with the Series. The schedule for the series can be found on WikiEducator 1.
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