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P2PU

P2PU is an initiative designed to promote direct teaching/learning opportunities. You can participate as a student by signing up for a course or as a teacher by designing and running a course.

Una Daly, Associate Director College Open Textbooks Collaborative has proposed a course that should interest anyone reading this blog: Adopting Open Textbooks.

http://wiki.p2pu.org/Adopting-Open-Textbooks

P2PU is certainly in the spirit of things “open.” Sign up for the course and learn more.

Leave a Comment August 16, 2010

Book Sprint

Observe the process.

The open textbook process is something you can watch and/or participate in.

Check out the progress of a weekend of work to complete a draft of the FOSS book “Practical Open Source Software Exploration”.

More information is available:

http://iquaid.org/2010/03/26/observe-the-operating-room-wiki2xml-sprint-for-foss-textbook/

http://teachingopensource.org/index.php/Textbookwiki2xmlconversionsprint20100326

1 Comment March 26, 2010

‘Wireless Networking in the Developing World’ and ‘How to Accelerate Your Internet’

Here are two interesting open textbooks with practical instructions about communications technologies:

3 Comments August 22, 2007


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