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Publication Date: 2006
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Open Technologies and Resources for the Humanities--and Cooperative Consequences
Fisher, Saul
Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, v5 n2 p127-145 2006
The proliferation of open technologies and content in higher education is motivated by broad embrace of a principle of sharing that is consonant with various contemporary economic, pedagogic and policy drivers. At the same time, open technologies and content present the possibility of a departure in the culture of humanities research and teaching. The open frameworks celebrate and facilitate collaborative and cooperative modes of working which are, to a degree, alien to a traditional "individualist" conception of work in the Humanities. But such collectivity and collaboration yield new benefits to individual humanist scholars and so are not a source for concern. (Contains 11 notes.)
Descriptors: Humanities, Educational Technology, Educational Philosophy, Educational Principles, Cooperation, Scholarship, Individualism, Classification, Computer Software, Higher Education, Internet, Educational Resources, Research Tools, Educational Trends, College Faculty, Behavior Change, Educational Change, Educational Environment, Intellectual Disciplines, Technology Integration
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