All Blog Posts With open education resources Tag or Category

Back to the Blog
1  

January 28, 2013

Scholars, Tech Insiders Tout Digital 'Bill of Rights' for Students

A group of prominent academics and education technology developers is pitching a "Digital Bill of Rights," that spells out students' rights in "new and emerging" online environments.  Read Full Post >

January 09, 2013

Sale of Tutor.Com Places Online Tutoring Industry in the Spotlight

The online media company IAC, known for developing sites like Match.com, is acquiring a tutoring site used by families and schools, Tutor.com.  Read Full Post >

October 18, 2012

Open Education: What Can K-12 Learn from Higher Ed.

K-12 open education advocates face many of the same challenges as those in postsecondary institutions.  Read Full Post >

October 17, 2012

A Guide to Creating Collaborative, Open Textbooks

South African organization Siyavula details how it produces collaboratively authored, open textbooks for K-12 students in that country.  Read Full Post >

June 22, 2012

Ed-Tech Industry Goes on (Huge) Display at ISTE Conference

Annual gathering of the education technology association offers look at the status and future of the industry.  Read Full Post >

June 12, 2012

Public Debates "Personalized Learning" in Race to the Top

Comments from private sector, education technology community suggest changes, clarifications to U.S. Department of Education's new $400 million competition for school districts.  Read Full Post >

June 05, 2012

At Publishers Conference, Differing Viewpoints on Changing Industry

With publishing industry changing, stakeholders debate how free content and new products will determine its future.  Read Full Post >

May 08, 2012

Q&A: Pearson CEO Addresses Digital Content Issues

"I do think there's a time where Pearson won't be known for textbooks or instructional programs at all," says Peter Cohen.  Read Full Post >

March 07, 2012

Live From SXSWedu: Copyright in Open Education

The open education movement is gaining steam, but do web-friendly educators know their rights?  Read Full Post >

1  

Most Viewed
On Education Week

Advertisement