Open Unwrapped Dec 12th: Yule Lads – on the greatest Open Education Resource: Wikipedia

Yule lads are 13 trolls from Icelandic folklore who put rewards (or punishments) in shoes laid out on windowsills by […]
Read moreYule lads are 13 trolls from Icelandic folklore who put rewards (or punishments) in shoes laid out on windowsills by […]
Read moreStories from Buddhist Traditions: The Cat and the Mice “Long ago, the Buddha-to-be happened to be born as a mouse. […]
Read moreThis resource on LGBT+ Issues for use in Secondary Schools was created by Derrick Ng & Navina Senthilkumar from a resource […]
Read moreMany of us dream of a white Christmas. Dr Jane Blackford in the School of Engineering has a cold room […]
Read moreThis beautiful image of Japanese children building a snowman is part of a series of woodblock prints by Eitaku Kobayashi, […]
Read moreThis intricate 3D model of the skull of a Scottish Wildcat (Felis Silvestris) was created by Dr. Tobias Schwarz, of the […]
Read moreOriginal board games created by University of Edinburgh postgraduate students from Design Informatics at the Edinburgh College of Art during […]
Read moreWho wouldn’t want a value-for-money home cinema set up for Christmas? Here’s one you can power with your bicycle. The […]
Read moreIn this keynote, presented at the #OER16 Open Culture Conference at the University of Edinburgh, Dr Emma Smith, Professor of Shakespeare […]
Read moreApocalypse Later is a card game created by students during a hands-on board game jam workshop in 2016. During the session students […]
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