Entries Tagged as 'ideas'

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

Thoughts on an open approach to crime

Mark Surman is speaking to the City of Toronto about how openness can help create a better city — much in the same way that it helped create a better Internet. In his truly open ways, he has been blogging about it, and has posted his speaker notes and draft slides online for comment.
Most of [...]

Thursday, October 9th, 2008

dodgy digits - putting a positive spin on things

Ars Technica, usually the place of choice for in-depth technology reviews, publishes a fantastic fact-checking exercise on the estimated “damages” that the strong Intellectual Property lobby commonly promotes. The find that the two most often cited numbers, “750,000 jobs lost to IP theft” and “$200 - $250 billion cost of IP infringement to the US [...]

Sunday, October 5th, 2008

wikify your brains

A response to Nicholas Carr’s recent piece in The Atlantic points out that the “digital divide” goes much beyond access to technology issues. A UCLA researcher studying memory and aging, notes that the use of certain technologies can rewire the way we think - with wide ranging implications on what social practices we develop. In [...]

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

Providing electronic foundation courses

I just saw a great presentation by Haishuo Lee who works at a technical University of Taiwan. He presented a model that I think holds a lot of promise for UWC and other Universities in Africa as well.
The University created video lectures for three of its foundational courses (in this case Calculus I and II [...]

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

Release early and often - thoughts on “open”

One characteristic of open source or free software development processes is to release code early (but not too early) and often. This allows the community of users, testers, and contributors to review progress - identify errors and try out features early on so things can still be changed before a lot of time was invested.
I [...]

Monday, August 25th, 2008

open everything introduction made slideshow of the day

The Open Everything Intro slidecast (slides + audio) made slideshow-of-the-day at slideshare.net.
This will work only today, but you can always get to the original slidecast here.

Sunday, August 24th, 2008

“open everything” quite something

Thanks to everyone who was there, the open everything event on Friday was a blast.
A special round of applause to the lovely Birds ladies for keeping us all well refreshed and fed, and a big thank you to Helen King and the Shuttleworth Foundation for sponsoring those who could not afford to pay and [...]

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

Return of the Track

Walking towards the conference venue on this last day of the open education track at the iSummit 08 I found myself humming along to the melody of Mark Morrison’s “Return of the Mack” - how fitting I thought - since this was truly the Return of the Track (the Open Education Track).
Last year Gunner and [...]

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

Entrepreneurial Education is not the same as market-based education

Derek pointed me to this post on entrepreneurial education by Jon Bischke, CEO of eduFire.com. I like the spirit of entrepreneurship and innovation that Jon promotes. Where I don’t agree with him is that entrepreneurial is the same as market-driven. Reading through his post, I remembered Derek Bok’s excellent “Universities in the Marketplace“, which analyses [...]

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

OER Workshop for educators

Cheryl Hodgkinson-Williams from UCT’s Opening Scholarship project and I ran a short OER Workshop for participants of the ICEL 2008 conference yesterday. We split the workshop into a shorter seminar/presentation and a longer hands-on practical session and ended up having a lot of fun with participants from the Cape Town universities as well as from [...]