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The Open Source
   Approach
              Miles Berry
  University of Roehampton | Naace
              June 2012
In an open-source world, why should we accept
that a curriculum is a single, static document?
A statement of priorities frozen in time; a blunt
instrument landing with a thunk on teachers’
desks and updated only centrally and only
infrequently?... we need to consider how we
can take a wiki, collaborative approach to
developing new curriculum materials; using
technological platforms to their full advantage in
creating something far more sophisticated than
anything previously available.
                              Michael Gove, 2012
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Creating a
 culture of
collaboration
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      naace.co.uk

The Open Source Approach

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    The Open Source Approach Miles Berry University of Roehampton | Naace June 2012
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    In an open-sourceworld, why should we accept that a curriculum is a single, static document? A statement of priorities frozen in time; a blunt instrument landing with a thunk on teachers’ desks and updated only centrally and only infrequently?... we need to consider how we can take a wiki, collaborative approach to developing new curriculum materials; using technological platforms to their full advantage in creating something far more sophisticated than anything previously available. Michael Gove, 2012
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    Free (as inspeech) CC by-nc redjar
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    Creating a cultureof collaboration
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    @mberry m.berry@roehampton.ac.uk milesberry.net naace.co.uk

Editor's Notes

  • #12 Low criticality [ clarification needed ] Senior developers Requirements change often Small number of developers Culture that thrives on chaos