Watling, Sue (2012) Student as producer and open educational resources: enhancing learning through digital scholarship. Effective Learning in Social Science (ELiSS), 4 (3).
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Item Type: | Article |
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Item Status: | Live Archive |
Abstract
At the University of Lincoln, the student as producer agenda is seeking to disrupt consumer-based learning relationships by reinventing the undergraduate curriculum along the lines of research-engaged teaching. The open education movement, with its emphasis on creative commons and collaborative working practices, also disrupts traditional and formal campus-based education. This paper looks at the linkages between the Student as Producer project and the processes of embedding open educational practice at Lincoln. Both reinforce the need for digital scholarship and the prerequisite digital literacies that are essential for learning in a digital age.
Keywords: | student as producer, digital scholarship, digital literacies, open education, open educational resources, creative commons |
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Subjects: | X Education > X342 Academic studies in Higher Education X Education > X142 Training Teachers - Higher Education |
Divisions: | Professional services > Lincoln Higher Education Research Institute |
ID Code: | 7022 |
Deposited On: | 06 Dec 2012 21:25 |
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