Open educational resources and globalization

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Open educational resources - open space event takes place in the Wikimania conference on Thursday July 17th, 2008.

Open educational resources and globalization panel discussion is part of the Wikimania conference program and scheduled on Friday, July 18th. The time and space will be released in the Wikimania 2008 schedule page.

Open educational resources and globalization -panel discussion

Abstract

Open educational resources (OERs) are a global phenomenon. In fact, potential behind OER as a 'global' movement is huge. The Wikimedian and the Wikimedia Foundation’s approach of emphasizing every single human being’s right to share his/her knowledge is clear, but also problematic.

Would Wikimedia play for or against preserving cultural diversity? The answer is not evident, given that there still exists a wide "digital divide". If not accompanied with adequate measures, this educational mission may actually strengthen cultural deprivation and marginalization, and at the same time speed up non-sustainable globalization, harming the diversity of cultures.

However, Wikimedia's grassroots activity has mobilized many stakeholders to offer their services and resources in a "global marketplace". This opens up the question how could the OER movement promote a fair economy and ecology of OERs that will benefit every single human being.

The event will be a 40 minutes panel discussion with four representives of the OER movement. Each will give a 5 minutes talk following Q&A and discussion with the audience.

Panelists / Participants

Teemu Leinonen, Panel moderator


Mohamed-Nabil Sabry

Nadia El Borai

Kim Tucker

Melissa Hagemann


Cormac Lawler, Panel moderator


Hempal Shrestha

Leigh Blackall

Salvor Gissurardottir

Abbas Bazargan

Taan Chaib

Hago Elteraifi Mohamed Dafalla

Kathy Kikis-Papadakis

Paul W. Little

Rwagasana Gerald

Lila Rajabion

Topics for discussion

The following are some themes that we could talk about in the session - please add ideas of your own...

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