Category Archives: open educational practices

  1. Meeting the needs of disabled students through OER and OEP: insights from the OERH dataset

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    April 20, 2016 by Leigh-Anne Perryman

    The Open Education Research Hub (OERH) dataset is freely available for all to use. It can support analysis of a …
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  2. Women’s empowerment through openness: OER, OEP and the Sustainable Development Goals

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    April 13, 2016 by Leigh-Anne Perryman

    This week I’ve been in Krakow Poland, for the Open Education Global 2016 conference. Here are the slides for my …
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  3. OE Global 2015: Collaborating across borders: OER use and open educational practices within the Virtual University for Small States of the Commonwealth

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    April 23, 2015 by Leigh-Anne Perryman

    One of the highlights thus far of the OE Global 2015 conference in Banff, Canada, was the International Panel on …
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  4. OE Global 2015: Learning from the innovative open practices of three international health projects: IACAPAP, VCPH and Physiopedia

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    April 22, 2015 by Leigh-Anne Perryman

    The global shortage of healthcare workers has been identified by the World Health Organisation as a ‘crisis in human resources’.  …
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Blogging on open educational resources (OER), open educational practices (OEP), educational research methods and online practices in the developing world, and in the voluntary sector.

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