On the Agenda – Week 10, 2014

Take 1 – Open Education Week
@TUDelft: A message for the Open Education Week from Anka Mulder, President of the OpenCourseWare Consortium
@OCWnews: A new classification for MOOCs
@BrianKelly: Why the opposite of ‘open’ isn’t necessarily ‘broken’.
@cgreen: Open Education Week: A focus on Latin America
@SURF_NL: Trend report Open Education 2014: open and online education furthers quality and flexibility
@OpenEducationWk: The OER Impact Map in the spotlight
@dkernohan: I like this Open Education blog from @jorumteam which covers OER and videos of cats
Take 2 – Switzerland
@icefmonitor: Debate over immigration quotas in Switzerland impacts education
@SusanasGil: Erasmus+ und Horizon 2020: not without Switzerland. An appeal for an open European higher education area
@TechnopolicyNet: The EU Scoreboard announces Europe’s 34 innovation leading regions. Germany, Switzerland and Finland do very well
…and this week on ScienceGuideEU
@ScienceGuideEU: Swiss academia suffers from being excluded from Horizon2020, however the biggest loss is not financial, @Gielt argues
@ScienceGuideEU: “Understanding our universe isn’t interesting for politicians in a 4-year election period”:, says DLR President Jan Wörner
Meest Gelezen
Internationale studenten Maastricht faliekant tegen verplichte cursus Nederlands
Alleen bèta’s tegen Erkennen en Waarderen
‘Digitalisering slecht voor staf- en studentenwelzijn’
VVD en CDA willen weer terug naar prestatiebekostiging in het hoger onderwijs
“Internationalisering van de universiteit moet geen zelflikkend ijsje worden”
