Hello there,
My first post to OER-Discuss! Greetings! I'm leading the new JISC World War 1 OER project (WW1 Commemorations Programme).
http://ww1centenary.oucs.ox.ac.uk
The project is collecting together existing OER and creating new OER via a scholarly blog under a range of themes that reappraise the War. We are also producing a series of OER 'revisualisations' to showcase the innovative things that can be done with open content to inspire academic debate. These are taking the form of KML layers, timelines, graphical representations of Wikipedia edits etc. The teachers and learners are more interested in using these embedded within some kind of educational activity or with the context of a blog post, however we are putting the source files and spreadsheets up in Git so developers and the more techy-minded user can re-edit the code and republish.
An 'You can get this on Git' logo would be nice :)
Example of a revisualisation: http://ww1centenary.oucs.ox.ac.uk/space-into-place/all-quiet-on-the-wikipedia-front/
Best, Kate
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