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Presentation on the University of Edinburgh's vision and policy for Open Education given at the annual ALT Scotland event "Sharing Stories: enablers and drivers for Learning Technology in Scottish Education", at Dundee and Angus College, 7th June 2016.
Open.Ed. Supporting engagement with learning technology through open education
Open.Ed. Supporting engagement with learning technology through open education
Lorna Campbell
Guest lecture for the University of Edinburgh's Introduction to Online Distance Learning staff development course. October 2016
Open Education and Co-creation
Open Education and Co-creation
Lorna Campbell
Keynote at iPRESS 2021 – 17th International Conference on Digital Preservation. Beijing / Online, 21st October 2021
Does anybody care about digital preservation? Digital preservation from a per...
Does anybody care about digital preservation? Digital preservation from a per...
Torsten Reimer
Led by Lis Parcell, subject specialist - libraries and digital resources, Jisc. With contribution from Patrick Cox, Learning Zone manager, Coleg Cambria. In this session you’ll hear from local colleagues, explaining how they are making the most of some of the digital resources available through Jisc. Connect more in Wales, Thursday 7 July 2016
Making the most of digital resources - Lis Parcell and Patrick Cox
Making the most of digital resources - Lis Parcell and Patrick Cox
Jisc
Presentation by Cath Morgan, University of Sussex
Engaging the academic community
Engaging the academic community
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Presentation for ALT Scotland Meeting, 3 June, 2014, University of Edinburgh
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Exploring the digtial_university_alt-scotland_june_2014
Sheila MacNeill
This presentation introduces a range of contrasting initiatives that have aimed to promote open education policy and practice in Scotland, England and Wales over the last five years. These include the UKOER Programme, Open Scotland, OER Wales, the Welsh Open Education Declaration of Intent, the Scottish Open Education Declaration and the Opening Educational Practice in Scotland project. The paper will reflect on the different approaches taken by these initiatives and ask what Germany can learn from the experiences of open education practitioners in the UK.
The view from Scotland: What can Germany learn from OER initiatives in the UK?