Spot on Fred! This is indeed Arisaig, looking towards Sleat :)
As for the coconut, there are certainly plenty of palm trees growing up the West Coast but I've never seen a coconut on any of them!
Cheers
Lorna
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Subject: Re: Book: Into the wild - technology for open educational resources
That cover looks very Scottish. I reckon it's Sleat and the Cuillins of Skye from the Morar coast, perhaps near Arisaig - am I close, and do I win a coconut if I am?
It's that Friday feeling... :o)
Fred
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On 22 March 2013 14:54, Phil Barker <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
Hello all, just in case you missed it on Twitter, as of yesterday a new book is available from Cetis.
Into the wild - technology for open educational resources
By Amber Thomas, Lorna M. Campbell, Phil Barker and Martin Hawksey (Eds).
Reflections on three years of the UK OER Programmes
You can order it print on demand or download various free versions from
http://publications.cetis.ac.uk/2012/601
The book looks at what was tried and what was learnt during the three years of the UK OER programme by way of technology to support OER management and dissemination. Chapters include
* Resource Management
* Resource Description
* Licensing and Attribution
* SEO and discoverability
* Tracking OERs
* Paradata - activity data for learning resources
* Accessibility (by Terry McAndrew of Jisc TechDis)
Apart from the last chapter all material was written by the editors.
Enjoy. Phil.
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