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Les Carr explains the moral high ground on open educational resources
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Les Carr explains the moral high ground on open educational resources
In this video, taken in front of the Parthenon at the Acropolis in Athens, Su White interviews Les Carr about why he asserts that there is a moral duty for teachers who create educational content to put that content in the public domain, rather than hoarding it in their institution.
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Prof Hugh Davis
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Date Added: | 23 Mar 2009 10:01 |
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Dr Su White
Prof Leslie Carr
Prof Hugh Davis
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Tags: | OER, Open Educational Resources, open access |
Viewing permissions: | World |
Link: | http://edshare.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/1939 |
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