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Tag Archives: ocwc

Here be dragons!

Posted on April 23, 2014 by admin

This week I’m at the Open Course Ware Consortium Conference in Ljubljana.  They have some absolutely splendid dragons here!

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Posted in oer | Tagged ocwc, ocwcglobal, oer | Leave a comment

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