The latest entry in the DIY Media seminars blog that I am maintaining for Annenberg Center, together with Mimi Ito and Adrienne Russell, is about Todd Richmond’s presentation regarding the disruptive potential of open educational resources:
What happens when you look at the future of teaching and learning through the lens of DIY media and participatory culture? At the most recent DIY Media seminar at the Annenberg Center on October 19, Todd Richmond’s presentation on open educational resources and Bob Stein’s preview of a toolset that will enable people to add multimedia annotation to online texts, offered two glimpses of a possible future upheaval in education. (The slides from Richmond’s and Stein’s presentation are available as a Quicktime movie.)
The latest entry in the DIY Media seminars blog that I am maintaining for Annenberg Center, together with Mimi Ito and Adrienne Russell, is about Todd Richmond’s presentation regarding the disruptive potential of open educational resources:
What happens when you look at the future of teaching and learning through the lens of DIY media and participatory [...]
















