Virtual Reality – A Future Toolkit for Teachers?
Created by Rosie van den Berg as part of the Digital Futures course for the MSc in Digital Education, this […]
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Created by Rosie van den Berg as part of the Digital Futures course for the MSc in Digital Education, this […]
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Created by Ruth Weeks as part of the Digital Futures course for the MSc in Digital Education, this resource encourages […]
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Digital Futures for Learning resource and OERs gives you the opportunity to consider the trajectory and implications of digital technologies […]
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Ok, it’s not actually raining OER however we do have a smorgasbord of new content and resources that we’ll be adding to Open.Ed over the next month.
Here’s a sample of what’s coming up:
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Our March OER of the month is Innovating with Open Knowledge. A brilliant series of resources and case studies created by the University of Edinburgh on how to find and access free content, data and research produced by the university sector.
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The 4273π Bioinformatics using Raspberry Pi project is a crowd pleaser, and one of the top viewed OERs across the Open.Ed […]
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We’re looking for an Open Content Curator Intern to join us over the summer months. Work with the brilliant Open.Ed team, improve your digital skills, and contribute educational resources to the global commons! The position is available to ‘2nd year up-to penultimate year’ undergraduate students from the University of Edinburgh.
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I wanted to start with Approaching Religion Through Story, a series of delightful stories from Buddhist traditions, Hindu traditions, and Christian Parables. I’m personally fond of this set of OER, not least because the tale of the Monkey King was a childhood favourite of mine, and I was incredibly pleased to see the addition of Hindu stories since my last visit to the website, and that stories from Islamic traditions are also in development!
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Describes some of the stories of various Hindu traditions. Contains six stories and an introduction to the Mahabharata. Aimed at First to Fourth level.
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A fantastic video introduction to the tongues, peoples and events that shaped the earliest history of the Scots language with […]
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