You have my vote on that, Valerie. I have always invited others to join the
BOL, BL and and fully synchronous and asynchronous workshops as developers,
students and facilitators. I consider myself fortunate in having had some
response, but I would welcome many more.
Warm wishes,
Nellie Deutsch
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On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 10:19 AM, valerie <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Is there any interest in developing OERs using the Wikipedia model?
> Although someone starts a page, there is always an implicit open
> invitation to add and update. I'd start with middle school science and
> math activities but I'm open to suggestions.
>
> It seems that most WE contributors - myself included, haven't been
> working this way. Partly because there isn't anything that is
> explicitly designated for this wide community collaboration. Partly
> because most contributors are working on personal teaching resources.
>
> To me, the Wikipedia model is about creating open learning resources.
> I would really like to get some collaborative content development
> going that extends beyond the needs of an individual teacher, or
> school.
>
> We are seeing expanding participation as learners in FOC08, CCK09,
> L4C, M4T which is great. Now let's get that going in the development
> side.
>
> >
>

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