The openness-creativity cycle in education

Authors

  • Martin Weller The Open University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5334/2012-02

Keywords:

open education, digital scholarship,

Abstract

The nature of openness in education has transformed from just relating to open access to encompass a wide range of interpretations. This paper explores the concept of an ‘open scholar’ whose practice is shaped by digital and networked technologies. It is argued that openness represents an effective working method in this environment, and that creativity plays a key role in realising this. The relationship between creativity and open educational resources is outlined to demonstrate that there is a positive feedback loop between the two processes.

Author Biography

Martin Weller, The Open University

Professor of Educational Technology at the Institute of Educational Technology. Author of The Digital Scholar.

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Published

2012-03-07