
On Tuesday I was liveblogging at the
Beyond Borders conference held at Oxford University, where the topic was OER (Open Educational Resources). As it wasn't centrally about information literacy, I've blogged it elsewhere, however it obviously has connections with information use, issues of plagiarism and intellectual property, and (centrally) pedagogy. The conference website is at
http://www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/ltg/events/beyond2010/, the Twitter feed was at
http://twitter.com/#search?q=%23beyond2010.
There are three primarily descriptive blog posts from me on the IBL blog at
http://cilass.group.shef.ac.uk/?p=325,
http://cilass.group.shef.ac.uk/?p=326, and
http://cilass.group.shef.ac.uk/?p=327. I finished up with a blog post reflecting on
OERs in relation to Inquiry Based Learning at
http://cilass.group.shef.ac.uk/?p=328Photo by Sheila Webber: quadrangle in the Said Business School, Oxford University, the conference venue.
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