OER’s, DL’s, Reuse and Culture
its about being a phd student researching digital resoures in a multicultural world.Archive for October, 2006
Wikipedia and free content
I found an interesting tidbit over at digg:
Wikipedia Mulls Copyright Purchase Plan: Open-source encyclopedia’s founder asks users: What do you want for free?
The obvious questions come to mind –> What content will it be? Who is their funder? And Will that purchased content be available under the GNU license that Wikipedia is available under, or will that content be closed?
I'm Brooke, a second year PhD student at Utah State University in Instructional Technology. My interests include digital resources, reuse and localization. Specifically I'm interested in the interplay between culture and reuse of oer's (open educational resources). How can we reuse instructional materials so that they are culturally relevant to users. What is culture? How do we define it in an educational setting? Is making something more culturally relevant more motivating and will that make it more instructionally effective? How can we quantify culture so that we can create processes to more easily adapt instructional resources for the complexities and depth of culture? It's a lifetime of work.