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Open Educational Resources
I came across an interesting presentation online. It is titled: Open Education ... and Libraries. It is by Ellyssa Kroski.
The presentation begins by discussing the origins of Freely available educational resources with a UNESCO conference in 2002. It then points out a number of organizations that make educational content freely available and concludes by talking about what libraries can - and should - be doing. It also has links to a number of interesting Blogs, Journals, Books and Reports that I think would be worth checking out.
Anyone interested in Open Access, advancing education, and sharing resources can find a wealth of information in this presentation. It is at:
http://www.slideshare.net/ellyssa/open-education-and-libraries-presentation?type=powerpoint
Hope you find it useful,
Carmen Kazakoff-Lane
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Nov 24 2008, 2:39 PM EST by
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Uploading Files to ANTS
The Tutorial's Home: DSpace In order to make Animated Tutorials easy to identify and share, all shared Tutorials are uploaded and housed in one location: DSpace at the Unviersity of Calgary : DSpace is an Open Source Institutional Re
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About the ANTS Project
ANTS Purpose and Goal Over the years, libraries have witnessed a significant growth in their number of online resources; matched with an increasing demand for 24/7 information literacy. At the same time new software - that allows librarians
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Nov 13 2008, 7:23 PM EST by
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Captivate Help
I'm following Richard's lead here, and starting a thread for all things Captivate. I'm currently using Captivate 3. I've got some experience incorporating video, captioning, and javascript into Captivate projects. I'm also interested in exploring the use of branching scenarios to create self guided tutorials, in the style of the Choose Your Own Adventure series (I loved those books!). Feel free to hit me up with any questions you have about Captivate!
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Apr 30 2008, 6:31 PM EDT by
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Camtasia help
I have been using Camtasia Studio 5 (and upgrade) since last May. I've learned to use callouts, quizzes, click to continue and producing to .swf, avi and flv. I've also gotten an account at toofast.ca that allows me to embed a link to a feedback survey.
Anyone who is starting with Camtasia, feel free to contact me via this wiki. Richard
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Mar 12 2008, 12:57 PM EDT by
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Other Collaborative Sites
There are a number of other sites out there that encourage people to share their work and collaborate in developing new content that benefits everyone. Here are a few of our favorites. 1. PRIMO: Peer Reviewed Instructional Materials Online Put t
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Welcome to ANTS!
The Animated Tutorial Sharing Project (ANTS) is a collaborative project presently involving librarians in Canada and the United States, but open to librarians elsewhere. The goal of the project is to create a shared repository
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