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Tag Archives: smARThistory
“Can I Use This?” How Museum and Library Image Policies Undermine Education
By Dr. Beth Harris & Dr. Steven Zucker Is the discipline of art history (together with museums and libraries) squandering the digital revolution? We’re not the only ones with this concern. Just last week James Cuno wrote a short article, … Continue reading
You, Too, Can Sponsor an OER Revolution
The internets are buzzing with the news of the $2 billion grant program jointly offered by the U.S. Departments of Education and Labor. There was some initial hype (driven partly by a blog post on CreativeCommons.org) that the grant would … Continue reading
Posted in Higher Education, Instructional Design, Openness
Tagged Open content, Open Educational Resources, smARThistory
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Check Out smARThistory
Just want to give a quick shoutout to my friends Steven Zucker and Beth Harris for their beautiful work on the newly redesigned smARThistory web site. When I think about Open Educational Resources, this is the sort of thing that … Continue reading
Posted in Higher Education, Openness
Tagged Beth-Harris, Open Educational Resources, smARThistory, Steven-Zucker, tww2.0
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