Connexions: An Open Educational Resource for the 21st Century
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| Title: | Connexions: An Open Educational Resource for the 21st Century |
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| Language: | English |
| Authors: | Burrus, C. Sidney |
| Source: | Educational Technology. Nov-Dec 2007 47(6):19-22. |
| Availability: | Educational Technology Publications. 700 Palisade Avenue, Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632-0564. Tel: 800-952-2665; Web site: http://www.bookstoread.com/etp. |
| Peer Reviewed: | N |
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| Page Count: | 4 |
| Publication Date: | 2007 |
| Document Type: | Journal Articles Reports - Descriptive |
| Education Level: | Higher Education |
| Descriptors: | Information Technology, Educational Resources, Courseware, Information Management, Program Development, Program Descriptions, Computer Software Reviews, Shared Resources and Services, Higher Education, Educational Technology, Instructional Innovation |
| ISSN: | 0013-1962 |
| Abstract: | The technology for information organization, communication, storage, and use today is the book. It has evolved over 3000 years (in its modern form over 500 years) to the mature object we currently enjoy. The book is now the primary technology used in education. But with the development of the computer and the Web, a new electronic information technology is challenging the book and laboratory, and it promises to allow significantly improved learning. The author and colleagues have developed and are using an Open Educational Resource called Connexions where the content is organized in small modules, open to use and reuse in creative ways consistent with modern pedagogy and open to new systems yet to be discovered or invented. This article presents the Connexions Project at Rice University as an example of that new technology and outlines the experience. (Contains 15 notes.) |
| Abstractor: | Author |
| Entry Date: | 2008 |
| Access URL: | https://asianvu.com/bookstoread/etp/ |
| Accession Number: | EJ792135 |
| Database: | ERIC |
| Abstract: | The technology for information organization, communication, storage, and use today is the book. It has evolved over 3000 years (in its modern form over 500 years) to the mature object we currently enjoy. The book is now the primary technology used in education. But with the development of the computer and the Web, a new electronic information technology is challenging the book and laboratory, and it promises to allow significantly improved learning. The author and colleagues have developed and are using an Open Educational Resource called Connexions where the content is organized in small modules, open to use and reuse in creative ways consistent with modern pedagogy and open to new systems yet to be discovered or invented. This article presents the Connexions Project at Rice University as an example of that new technology and outlines the experience. (Contains 15 notes.) |
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| ISSN: | 0013-1962 |