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Blog Title: Open Up!

Published on June 08, 2006
Open Up! is a blog and podcast dedicated to promoting open education worldwide.
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OCW Finder, OER Recommender Future Directions Meeting

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COSL Hosts OER Interoperability Sprint

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eduCommons 3.0.2 released!

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eduCommons 2.3.1 released!

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New eduCommons Documentation and Screencasts Now Available

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eduCommons 2.3.0 is released

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Open Education 2007 Conference: Call for Papers

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Interview with Bobbi Kursham of Curriki

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Microlibraries Project: 20,000+ books available on demand

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