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Presentation at University of Toronto at Scarborough and UofT Missisauga as part of Open Access Week 2010. Abstract: You might have heard about MIT OpenCourseWare, but did you know that there are 12,000 Chinese courses online, 460 Indonesian textbooks, or 5000 hours of video from one single Pakistani university? This presentation will take you on a whirlwind tour of global open educational resources, and give a sense of the diversity of projects that exist, and how they have developed. The University of Toronto is a very multicultural institution in a global city: how can these resources be used by individual students to enrich their learning – and how can these students and teachers contribute to resources in their own languages? View extensive blog post about this presentation here: http://reganmian.net/blog/2010/12/07/oer-for-a-multicultural-classroom-student-as-user-and-producer/
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Stian HåklevOpen Access Week 2010
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Global Open Educational Resources and the University of Toronto as a Multicultural
Institution
OER from around the world
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ocwc members
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universia
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saudi arab ocw
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saudi arabia textbook
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tec de monter course
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nptel youtube
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IIT Youtube
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jingpinke main
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Open Education Videos around the world
Open Education Videos around the world
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egyan tsp list
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egyan tsp course
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ind textbook main
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Accidental OER
OpenLib frontpage
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sanskrit primer
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sanskrit uoft
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Ulib telugu
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youtube main
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soc images
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wikipedia
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Toronto - “most multicultural city in the world”
University of Toronto reflects that (especially Scarborough and Minnesauga)
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“Are we allowed to do that?”
Perspectives on bilingualism
Bilingualism as ...
problem
right
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Other ideas?
谢谢! Thank you!shaklev@gmail.comhttp://reganmian.net/blogCC BY
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