Open Unwrapped – Night Before Christmas

The 12th of our ‘Twelve days of Open’ is a video ‘Night Before Christmas’. The video was created by George […]
Read moreThe 12th of our ‘Twelve days of Open’ is a video ‘Night Before Christmas’. The video was created by George […]
Read moreThe 11th of our ‘Twelve days of Open’ is the digitisation of the Mahabharata scroll in the CRC Collections at […]
Read moreThe 10th of our ‘Twelve days of Open’ is not one but two OER games created by staff and students […]
Read moreThe 9th of our ‘Twelve days of Open’ is a digitised painting from the CRC Collections, collected by Scottish botanist and […]
Read moreThe 8th of our ‘Twelve days of Open’ is Mari Lwyd, a folk custom from Wales. Dancing Mari Lwyd […]
Read moreThe 6th of our ‘Twelve days of Open’ is the song of a European Robin, or Robin Red Breast, from The British Library, and shared in the Europeana collection.
Read moreThe 5th of our ‘Twelve days of Open’ is an image of the Callanish Stones on the west coast of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland. Taken by our very own Lorna Campbell and uploaded to Wikipedia as part of the Wiki Loves Monuments 2017 event.
Read moreOur 2nd ‘Twelve days of Open’ unwraps WikiBooks Christmas Recipes! Wikibooks one of the Wikimedia sister projects, and is about collaboratively writing open-content textbooks that anyone […]
Read moreWelcome to our 12 days of #OpenUnwrapped on the Open.Ed blog! Over the next 12 days we’ll be sharing Open Educational Resources, items that have been openly licensed for re-mix, re-share, and re-use. Ranging from images, videos, sounds, artworks, tools, games, papers, and more.
Read moreIn ‘A Christmas Sermon’, a short public domain text available on Wikisource, Robert Louis Stevenson meditates on the holiday season, […]
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