The State of the Digital Commons & Open Source Education

I wanted to flag for you a three part series on the “digital commons” and the preservation of open source education. Produced by Tom Hanson at OpenEducation.net, you can find the three articles below. Also, to get more content along these lines, head on over to OER Blogs, a good aggregator of open education resource blogs.

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