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#UOSM2008 Topic 5: Open Access – opening the flood gates to poor quality content?

Explain the advantages and disadvantages to a content producer of making their materials freely available online Open access means something is free, immediately available online with full re-use rights (Shockey & Eisen, 2012). Open access can cover a wide scope of materials; from videos, pictures, website templates, medical journals to academic tools such as lecture slides and practice questions. Continue reading →

#UOSM2008 Topic 5: Open Access – opening the flood gates to poor quality content?

Explain the advantages and disadvantages to a content producer of making their materials freely available online Open access means something is free, immediately available online with full re-use rights (Shockey & Eisen, 2012). Open access can cover a wide scope of materials; from videos, pictures, website templates, medical journals to academic tools such as lecture slides and practice questions. Continue reading →

#UOSM2008 Topic 5: Open Access – opening the flood gates to poor quality content?

Explain the advantages and disadvantages to a content producer of making their materials freely available online Open access means something is free, immediately available online with full re-use rights (Shockey & Eisen, 2012). Open access can cover a wide scope of materials; from videos, pictures, website templates, medical journals to academic tools such as lecture slides and practice questions. Continue reading →

#UOSM2008 Topic 5: Open Access – opening the flood gates to poor quality content?

Explain the advantages and disadvantages to a content producer of making their materials freely available online Open access means something is free, immediately available online with full re-use rights (Shockey & Eisen, 2012). Open access can cover a wide scope of materials; from videos, pictures, website templates, medical journals to academic tools such as lecture slides and practice questions. Continue reading →

#UOSM2008 Topic 5: Open Access – opening the flood gates to poor quality content?

Explain the advantages and disadvantages to a content producer of making their materials freely available online Open access means something is free, immediately available online with full re-use rights (Shockey & Eisen, 2012). Open access can cover a wide scope of materials; from videos, pictures, website templates, medical journals to academic tools such as lecture slides and practice questions. Continue reading →

#UOSM2008 Topic 5: Open Access – opening the flood gates to poor quality content?

Explain the advantages and disadvantages to a content producer of making their materials freely available online Open access means something is free, immediately available online with full re-use rights (Shockey & Eisen, 2012). Open access can cover a wide scope of materials; from videos, pictures, website templates, medical journals to academic tools such as lecture slides and practice questions. Continue reading →

#UOSM2008 Topic 5: Open Access – opening the flood gates to poor quality content?

Explain the advantages and disadvantages to a content producer of making their materials freely available online Open access means something is free, immediately available online with full re-use rights (Shockey & Eisen, 2012). Open access can cover a wide scope of materials; from videos, pictures, website templates, medical journals to academic tools such as lecture slides and practice questions. Continue reading →

#UOSM2008 Topic 5: Open Access – opening the flood gates to poor quality content?

Explain the advantages and disadvantages to a content producer of making their materials freely available online Open access means something is free, immediately available online with full re-use rights (Shockey & Eisen, 2012). Open access can cover a wide scope of materials; from videos, pictures, website templates, medical journals to academic tools such as lecture slides and practice questions. Continue reading →

#UOSM2008 Topic 5: Open Access – opening the flood gates to poor quality content?

Explain the advantages and disadvantages to a content producer of making their materials freely available online Open access means something is free, immediately available online with full re-use rights (Shockey & Eisen, 2012). Open access can cover a wide scope of materials; from videos, pictures, website templates, medical journals to academic tools such as lecture slides and practice questions. Continue reading →

#UOSM2008 Topic 5: Open Access – opening the flood gates to poor quality content?

Explain the advantages and disadvantages to a content producer of making their materials freely available online Open access means something is free, immediately available online with full re-use rights (Shockey & Eisen, 2012). Open access can cover a wide scope of materials; from videos, pictures, website templates, medical journals to academic tools such as lecture slides and practice questions. Continue reading →

#UOSM2008 Topic 5: Open Access – opening the flood gates to poor quality content?

Explain the advantages and disadvantages to a content producer of making their materials freely available online Open access means something is free, immediately available online with full re-use rights (Shockey & Eisen, 2012). Open access can cover a wide scope of materials; from videos, pictures, website templates, medical journals to academic tools such as lecture slides and practice questions. Continue reading →

#UOSM2008 Topic 5: Open Access – opening the flood gates to poor quality content?

Explain the advantages and disadvantages to a content producer of making their materials freely available online Open access means something is free, immediately available online with full re-use rights (Shockey & Eisen, 2012). Open access can cover a wide scope of materials; from videos, pictures, website templates, medical journals to academic tools such as lecture slides and practice questions. Continue reading →

#UOSM2008 Topic 5: Open Access – opening the flood gates to poor quality content?

Explain the advantages and disadvantages to a content producer of making their materials freely available online Open access means something is free, immediately available online with full re-use rights (Shockey & Eisen, 2012). Open access can cover a wide scope of materials; from videos, pictures, website templates, medical journals to academic tools such as lecture slides and practice questions. Continue reading →

#UOSM2008 Topic 5: Open Access – opening the flood gates to poor quality content?

Explain the advantages and disadvantages to a content producer of making their materials freely available online Open access means something is free, immediately available online with full re-use rights (Shockey & Eisen, 2012). Open access can cover a wide scope of materials; from videos, pictures, website templates, medical journals to academic tools such as lecture slides and practice questions. Continue reading →

#UOSM2008 Topic 5: Open Access – opening the flood gates to poor quality content?

Explain the advantages and disadvantages to a content producer of making their materials freely available online Open access means something is free, immediately available online with full re-use rights (Shockey & Eisen, 2012). Open access can cover a wide scope of materials; from videos, pictures, website templates, medical journals to academic tools such as lecture slides and practice questions. Continue reading →

#UOSM2008 Topic 5: Open Access – opening the flood gates to poor quality content?

Explain the advantages and disadvantages to a content producer of making their materials freely available online Open access means something is free, immediately available online with full re-use rights (Shockey & Eisen, 2012). Open access can cover a wide scope of materials; from videos, pictures, website templates, medical journals to academic tools such as lecture slides and practice questions. Continue reading →

#UOSM2008 Topic 5: Open Access – opening the flood gates to poor quality content?

Explain the advantages and disadvantages to a content producer of making their materials freely available online Open access means something is free, immediately available online with full re-use rights (Shockey & Eisen, 2012). Open access can cover a wide scope of materials; from videos, pictures, website templates, medical journals to academic tools such as lecture slides and practice questions. Continue reading →

#UOSM2008 Topic 5: Open Access – opening the flood gates to poor quality content?

Explain the advantages and disadvantages to a content producer of making their materials freely available online Open access means something is free, immediately available online with full re-use rights (Shockey & Eisen, 2012). Open access can cover a wide scope of materials; from videos, pictures, website templates, medical journals to academic tools such as lecture slides and practice questions. Continue reading →

#UOSM2008 Topic 5: Open Access – opening the flood gates to poor quality content?

Explain the advantages and disadvantages to a content producer of making their materials freely available online Open access means something is free, immediately available online with full re-use rights (Shockey & Eisen, 2012). Open access can cover a wide scope of materials; from videos, pictures, website templates, medical journals to academic tools such as lecture slides and practice questions. Continue reading →

Reflecting on the ethical implications of social media use

This week’s topic discussed the use of social media for educational and business use and the ethical issues which can arise from such use. This week produced a variety of posts; with some students deciding to focus solely on just one of the elements of the question; educational or business use. Because this topic is so vast, arguably the word count limit this week perhaps meant that students did not feel they could cover both elements of the question. Continue reading →