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Dr. Anthony Martin

Dr. Anthony Martin. What is Open Source Technology?. What is Open Source Technology?. Open Source in Distance Education. Collaboration in Distance Education. Open Educational Resources (OERs). Open Source Curriculum (OSC). Landscape. References.

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Dr. Anthony Martin

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  1. Dr. Anthony Martin

  2. What is Open Source Technology?

  3. What is Open Source Technology?

  4. Open Source in Distance Education

  5. Collaboration in Distance Education

  6. Open Educational Resources (OERs)

  7. Open Source Curriculum (OSC)

  8. Landscape

  9. References Gnu Operating System. (2011). George Bahlon’s 3D GNU head. Retrieved from http://www.gnu.org/graphics/bahlon/ Google image. Retrieved from http://de.brothersoft.com/screenshot-126579.html Keynote Speakers, Inc. (n.d.). David Thornburg. Retrieved from http://www.keynotespeakers.com/speaker_detail.php?speakerid=4438 Lakhan, S. E., Jhunjhunwala, K. (April-June, 2008). Open source software in Education. Educause Quarterly, (31)2. Retrieved from http://www.educause.edu/EDUCAUSE+Quarterly/EDUCAUSEQuarterlyMagazineVolum/OpenSourceSoftwareinEducation/162873

  10. Moodle. (n.d.). Moodle logos. Retrieved from http://moodle.org/logo/ Nardi, E. (n.d.). Distance education as a virtual library. Retrieved from http://www.fernuni-hagen.de/ICDE/supplement/keynote/nardi/nardi.html Novell. (2010). OpenCourseWare. Retrieved from http://ocw.novell.com/suse-linux-enterprise-desktop/get-ready-for-open-source-suse-linux-enterprise-desktop-book-1 Online Degree Talk. (2011). All about online education and distance learning. Retrieved from http://www.onlinedegreetalk.org/distance-education-course-eng-literature/ Pan, G., & Bonk, C. J. (November, 2007). The emergence of open-source software in North America. International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, 8(3), 1-18. References:

  11. References: Pawtucket School Department. (n.d.). PSD@Home free and open source software. Retrieved from http://web.psdri.net/?q=node/121 Radio TIKAL. The future of ubiquitous computing – Zero cost licensing with open source. Retrieved from http://www.portical.org/podcasts/tag/open-source Rosen, L. (2011). Open source licensing: Software freedom and intellectual property law. Prentice Hall. Retrieved from http://www.informit.com/store/product.aspx?isbn=0131487876

  12. References Systok. (2011).http://systok.blogspot.com/2010/12/internet-supera-202-millones-de-nombres.html Tangient LLC. (2011). Blogging, podcasts, and wikis. Retrieved from http://bloomingtonblogs.wikispaces.com/ Troutner, J. (2011). Open source learning. Teacher Librarian, 38(4), 48-50.

  13. References WikiEducator.org. (2010). Open educational resources and practices. Retrieved from http://wikieducator.org/Open_educational_resources_and_practices Williams van Rooij, S. (August, 2011). Higher education sub-cultures and open source adoption. Computers & Education, 57(1), 1171-1183. Yahoo image. Retrieved from http://download24.com/internet-explorer-9-windows/ckf283-1/screenshots

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