Oct
13

Used in the Lecture

http://bavatuesdays.com/a-message-from-the-bava/ (this is a great blog by Jim Groom, one of the champions of open education, to whom we at UNSW will always be grateful).

Lessig 1; Lessig 2

Lawrence Lessig’s Ted lecture (the law is strangling creativity) (in general the Ted lectures are great on all kinds of topics)

The Internet as Playground and Factory conference

Creative Commons

Edupunk

personal learning spaces

Lawrence Lessig

Lessig’s site (lots of downloads, including his books)

Lessig Videos

Free Culture (audio plus good powerpoint—main points)

Against transparency (analysis)

Elinor Ostrom

Nobel Prize analysis

What she does (basic)

What she thinks

Cooperation/Commons

Ostrom on

Insights on Linking Forests, Trees, and People from the Air, on the Ground, …

Profile/Summary

More links

P2P foundation/P2P foundation/P2P Foundation Blog/Michel Bauwens (great thinker about these issues—also gathers excellent resources)

Howard Rheingold

Edupunk: Stephen Downes; Anthem definitions; Edupunk Battle Royale;

Bavatuesdays is a great blog to read on these matters … As is Mike Bogle’s Techticker

Open Access Publishing— a good place to start might be Open Humanities Press or the Public Library of Science

ARTS1091

Open Access

Open Source

Copyright

Good Copy Bad Copy (downloadable film—I’m not saying I agree with everything in it, or on these sites, by the way :)

Open Access Education

Open Access Publishing

Cooperation/CreativeCommons/Community

Everything Open/Open Everything