Open Educational Resources: Digital Learning in Norway
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How can we best implement digital learning in schools? In this video, FRANK J.MÜLLER argues that the Norwegian Digital Learning Arena’s (NDLA) work with Open Educational Resources offers a highly instructive case study.
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Interviewing professionals and companies working with NDLA as well as school book publishers who have opposed the platform since its introduction in 2006, Müller shows how Norway has dealt with questions around funding, software, sustainability and licensing.
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Underlining the centrality of openness to the success of the NDLA system, Müller’s work explains how other international educational systems can benefit from Norway’s experience.
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Professor Frank Müller founded the Open-Access Journal for Inclusion: Zeitschrift für Inklusion (http://www.inklusion-online.net).
This LT Publication is divided into the following chapters:
0:00 Question
1:13 Method
2:21 Findings
5:44 Relevance
6:27 Outlook
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