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FREE: The Future of a Radical Price (& other free things)

July 30, 2009 at 2:52 pm | In General, Workshop/Training

Chris Anderson’s latest book, FREE, is available for free on GoogleBooks or on iTunes as an audiobook. It’s an interesting read (and listen) and presents many concepts related to software, copyright, pricing, and open source that are worth thinking and talking about.

book cover for Free: The Future of a Radical PriceIn general, he highlights the counter-intuitive changes that occur when the price of anything becomes near-zero, and provides plenty of examples to support this claim. Getting close to or at free can be good, because then we can “afford to waste” those ideas, products, services or bits. (Wasting is using them in unintended ways for unintended purposes. In instructional systems/design, this is also called Subversive Use and Volatile Design; pdf).

When “waste” is affordable, innovations occur.

Of Alan Kay, the well-known Xerox PARC engineer, Anderson writes,

photo of Alan KayWhat Kay realized was that a technologist’s job is not to figure out what technology is good for. Instead it is to make technology so cheap, easy to use, and ubiquitous that anybody can use it, so that it propagates around the world and into every possible niche. We, the users, will figure out what to do with it, because each of us is different: different needs, different ideas, different knowledge, and different ways of interacting with the world.

Consider the incredible explosion of free or near-free web 2.0 applications as well as the growth of flourishing open source communities like Sakai, Creative Commons and the Open Educational Resources movement. If software, ideas, content, and services become free (both in terms of monetary value as well as licensing restrictions), what innovations (and positive social impact) may result? What does all of this have to do with the LMS?

We certainly don’t have all the answers but we invite you to join us on the journey in learning more!

To that end, you are invited to a (free!) Educause Live webinar on August 5: Selecting and Implementing a Course Management System for Your Campus. Three guests will speaking about Blackboard, Moodle, and Sakai. Learn how others are using learning management systems or “collaborative learning environments” to enhance the mission of their universities. (Registration is required.)

Update from the 10th Sakai Conference in Boston

July 17, 2009 at 6:04 am | In Events, General, Video

Last week,  more than 500 people attended the 10th Sakai Conference in Boston, MA from July 8-10. Of those attending, 40% were first-time attendees. The keynote speaker was Vijay Kumar, Senior Associate Dean and Director, Office of Educational Innovation and Technology, MIT–and co-author of the book, Opening Up Education: The Collective Advancement of Education through Open Technology, Open Content, and Open Knowledge. (Get the book!)

For those inquisitive, interested people unable to attend, there are many ways to experience the conference vicariously! “Citizen Journalists” interviewed presenters & new attendees now posted on YouTube, parts of the conference were streamed, slides are available on Slideshare, flickr photos are tagged with “sakai09″ and wiki pages host materials and follow-up notes. You can find all of these and more at http://confluence.sakaiproject.org/display/CONF10/10th+Sakai+Conference.

If you have 3 minutes, you can hear what Paul and Karen had to say!