join in the applause. As well, I think there is a place for an integration
or combination of both the "traditional" and "2.0" models.

On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 6:47 PM, Wayne Mackintosh <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Judith Murray, Vice President, Open Learning at Thompson Rivers summarises
> the 
> transformation<http://wikieducator.org/OER_university/2011.11_OERu_Meeting_summary#Visualising_open_education_2.0_and_the_OERu>that
>  the OERu network facilitates rather well. Judith says:
>
> "*To date, the focus of the OER movement has been on taking Our courseware
> and learning resources and making them freely available on the web for
> anyone to use including other institutions, students and self-learners.
> This approach has focused on content and minimal cross-institutional
> collaboration. There is now a growing movement toward reuse of OERs,
> building service models around open content, and the recognition of
> learning achieved through OERs and incorporating peer collaboration models
> when assembling courses from existing OERs.*
> *
> The conceptual framework for "Open Education 2.0" requires us to think not
> only in terms of the "Traditional Model", but in addition to envision a
> parallel model where we can have Any learner, using Any material, and
> being supported (taught, instructed, facilitated, mentored, tutored) by
> Anyone, to achieve learning which is then subjected to Our assessment, in
> order to receive Our credit, which can be applied towards Our credential."
> *
> *
> *
> *Visit the OERu 
> 2011.11<http://wikieducator.org/OER_university/2011.11_OERu_Meeting_summary#Visualising_open_education_2.0_and_the_OERu>report
>  for more information.
> *
> *
> *
> Thanks Judith for a brilliant visualization. True to the philosophy of
> open learning we applaud your willingness to share these strategic insights
> openly.
>
> Wayne
> *
> *
>
>
>
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