I signed up but the date didn't show for some reason.   If I get the funding to go across the country, I will be presenting wikieducator and some of my own work in developing an Institute for the Support of Community Initiative that I have been describing as the 21st century follow up to the twentieth century work of several adult educators with a social justice bent at the 51st. Adult Education Research Conference in California in late May.   It might be fun to develop the full paper on wikieducator together to show my adult ed colleagues what can be done...it might net us a whole small but feisty group of researchers as the AERC is rather important in the adult education world in the US.   Just a thought.  Joyce

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Hi Joyce,

The answer is 'yes' - I've spoken with Rory (Terry's colleague), and he's definitely interested. Athabasca is hosting our servers, so there's a number of points of mutual interest.

I've had some conversations with folks about WikiResearcher, and there's a nice cluster beginning to form - could you sign your name here - http://www.wikieducator.org/WikiEducator:OER_Foundation/WikiResearcher

Also, you might be interested, that there's a few of us who have done some research, and published it on the wiki. Peter Rawsthorne (User:Prawstho) comes to mind; Peter McCrory of the UK (User:Wikipeedy) will be writing his Master's thesis in the coming months; I gather Nellie is doing some work in her Ph.D subject; and I wrote mine on educators motivation in the open wiki environment - http://www.wikieducator.org/OMD/MPII/MP_Paper_II

Of course, we'd be delighted to have you develop some research and content, on the wiki!

- Randy

On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 6:15 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

 The research arm is a great idea.   Will you be working with Athabasca on that?   SUNY/Empire State College has close connections there both institutionally and personally with Terry Anderson.  We are also seeking to increase our research publications especially in adult and online learning (and education) and are in the process of trying to launch a Master's of Arts in Adult Learning that will have strong social justice and online components.   My own leaning is toward a Gandhian approach so philosophically it is a perfect match for me and for many others here as well.   This is deeply exciting to me.  Joyce McKnight


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Hi Joyce,

All excellent suggestions --- We will definitely be using making lists of institutions of who we might like to approach for prospective memberships and keep track of our progress in terms of who we've contacted, feedback etc. Using an open philanthropy model -- this is easily done :-)

Our reach and support throughout the developing world is very important for us -- WE believe that we should share knowledge freely and build capacity in partnership with educators from around the globe. I suspect that many of us in the "industrialised" countries will learn and gain more than we contribute.

You're right -- the public service and outreach missions (associated with modern universities) provides a justifiable framework for collaboration in OER. That's a good point. We are also planning to cover the research mission through the launch of WikiResearcher.org in the near future :-)

These are exciting times and WE're most appreciate of your advice and guidance in helping us make OER futures happen.

Cheers
Wayne



2009/12/18 <[email protected]>

Idea:  How about making a list (if you don't already have one of well-established distance education institutions that we especially want to have as partners and develop a strategy for "courting" them.   In the US the Pennsylvania State University World Campus and the University of Maryland would be two in addition, of course, to SUNY/Empire State College   I am sure there are many others worldwide.  In the US public universities have a research, teaching, and public service as the three "legs" of the mission.  Wikieducator with its focus on the developing world (and for that matter peripheral areas of the so called "developed" world) clearly would be within the public service mission of these organizations.   Within the institutional level, you might want to identify and "court" folks who share your Gandhian views.   You have certainly "hooked" me that way.  :-)   All the best.   Joyce McKnight, SUNY/Empire State College

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