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Andreas Meiszner, Rüdiger Glott,
Sulayman K. Sowe - 2008 (Upgrade paper - To be published)
This paper examines
participatory knowledge creation and transfer in the Open Educational Resource
(OER) movement from the viewpoint of the Free / Libre Open Source Software
(FLOSS) community. In more recent years FLOSS communities gained attention for
their community production and support models and regarding their way of
knowledge creation and learning. From the “FLOSS perspective” it becomes
obvious that the OER movement falls short in some points. Most strikingly, the
traditional way of resource creation using the traditional role distribution
models that clearly distinguishes between educators as creators and learners as
consumer is still predominant. As a result even the most prominent examples
within the OER movement are rather static repositories than open participatory
learning ecosystems (OPLE). This paper illustrates how FLOSS communities
function as open participatory learning ecosystems, focusing on the aspects
content, support and underlying tools. We will also try to show differences
between the FLOSS case, current OER initiatives and education at large.
KEY
WORDS
Free / Libre Open Source Software (FLOSS)
communities, Communities of Practise, Open Participatory Learning Ecosystem,
Social Learning, Peer Support, Virtual Learning Environments, Informal
Learning, Communication Tools, Technology Enhanced Learning
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