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Open Educational Resources (OER)

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Openness at Oxford
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Find out about the Open Education Resources and Initiatives at the University of Oxford!
Featuring interviews from Liz Masterman, Sean Faughnan, Marion Manton, Sarah Wilkin & Stuart Lee.
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Openness at Oxford
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Sean Faughnan
Marion Manton
Keywords
OER
open educational resources
continuing education
WWI
first world war
impact
Department: IT Services
Date Added: 06/07/2015
Duration: 00:03:48

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Podcasting

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Openness at Oxford
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Watch leading academic talk about their experiences with the University’s Podcasting Initiative and Open Spires!
Featuring interviews from Marianne Talbott, Simon Benjamin, Stuart Lee, Peter McDonald, Victoria McGuinness, Ian Goldin, Julian Suvalecu & Dominic Wilkinson.

Open Spires was a nationally funded project based in Oxford University IT Services which aimed to share and release educational resources for the benefit of humanity globally.
OpenSpires had two purposes: to increase the amount of podcasting audio and video content released from Oxford University as Open Content Resources (OER), and to enable the University to investigate and disseminate the institutional implications of making some of this material available as 'Open Content'. This means content that is available for reuse and redistribution by third parties globally, provided that it is used in a non-commercial way and is attributed to its creator. The HEFCE/JISC funding enabled Oxford University to build upon the Oxford on iTunesU podcasting service launched in October 2008, which had widespread participation from Oxford academics and global impact.
The principle investigator and project lead for the OpenSpires project was Peter Robinson, Head of Educational Media Services within IT Services, Oxford University.
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Openness at Oxford
People
Ian Goldin
Julian Savulescu
Keywords
itunes u
podcasting
podcasts
open resources
impact
open spires
Department: IT Services
Date Added: 06/07/2015
Duration: 00:04:48

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What is Openness?

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Openness at Oxford
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‘Openness’ is a far-reaching concept--find out what it is about and why it is becoming increasingly important to academics, researchers, students and the general public!
Featuring interviews from Marion Manton, Marianne Talbot, Simon Benjamin, Chris Lintott, Dominic Wilkinson, Ian Goldin, James Cummings, Stuart Lee & Peter McDonald
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Openness at Oxford
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Marianne Talbot
Simon Benjamin
Keywords
citizen science
open science
ethics
openness
open educational resources
zooniverse
Department: IT Services
Date Added: 06/07/2015
Duration: 00:03:04

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Openness at Oxford

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Openness at Oxford
This podcast series explores the movement towards ‘Openness’ at the University of Oxford and beyond. Informational videos address topics ranging from ‘What is Openness?’, to ‘Open Educational Resources’, to ‘Podcasting’, while individual interviews with researchers and academics at the University offer fascinating insights into projects and initiatives conducted in the spirit of ‘openness’. Finally, ‘Open Data: The Golden Age of Discovery’ is a short documentary on the growing relevance of Open Data and Big Data not only to the academic community, but to humanity as a whole. Find out more at openspires.it.ox.ac.uk.


The Openness at Oxford project was initiated, filmed and edited by two student at Oxford: Suzy Shepherd, an undergraduate in Classics, and Adelina Tomova, a postgraduate in Modern Languages.

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The Power of 7 - The Campaign for graduate scholarships in Classics at Oxford

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Faculty of Classics
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The Power of 7 - The Campaign for graduate scholarships in Classics at Oxford

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Faculty of Classics
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Teresa Morgan
Chris de L'isle
Jane Masséglia
Keywords
power of 7
graduate scholarships
classics at oxford
Department: Faculty of Classics
Date Added: 03/07/2015
Duration: 00:01:37

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African Studies Annual Lecture Is Africa Rising?

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African Studies Centre
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Winnie Byanyima, Executive Director of Oxfam International, gives the 2015 Annual Lecture for the African Studies Centre.

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African Studies Centre
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Winnie Byanyima
Keywords
Africa
economics
politics
oxfam
oxford
Department: Centre for African Studies
Date Added: 02/07/2015
Duration: 00:54:24

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The Alchemist of Exile: Writing the Life of a Vietnamese Political Prisoner

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Asian Studies Centre
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Dr Lorraine Paterson gives a talk at the Southeast Asia Seminar on June 10th, 2015.
Under French colonialism in Indochina, approximately ten thousand prisoners from Vietnam and Cambodia were deported to penal or exile sites within the wider French colonial world. From Gabon in Africa to French Guiana, these prisoners were transported for sentences ranging from five years to a lifetime. Many of these prisoners had committed common-law crimes but others were anti-colonial nationalists who occupied a grey area between political crimes and those considered to be piracy or banditry.

Out of this group there was one prisoner who was exiled for longer and further than any other prisoner from any background. Indeed, given that he suffered his first exile at the age of twelve, and was only at liberty for another eleven months thereafter, he was the longest political prisoner in French colonial history. Born Nguyen Van Cam in the north of Vietnam, by the age of eight his prodigious powers of fortune telling and poetry writing had become renowned throughout northern Vietnam. At the age of twelve, he became the figurehead of an anti-French uprising in the town of Nam Dinh which led to a life of forced exile spanning the French colonial empire from Algeria to French Polynesia.

This talk will explore how such an extraordinary personal life story can provide a lens through which to examine larger colonial and exilic contexts. As well as examine the possibilities and constraints of a new form of historical biography.


Lorraine Paterson is a cultural historian whose work focuses on the lives of exiles from Indochina, and their cultural production throughout the wider French empire. She has a Ph.D. in History from Yale University and an M.A. in Asian Studies from Cornell University. Her forthcoming book, Exiles from Indochina in the Transcolonial World (Oxford University Press) will examine political exiles from French Indochina in various global geographic contexts throughout the French empire. She has also written various articles on Southeast Asian history including, a chapter, "Prisoners from Indochina in the Nineteenth Century French Colonial World," in a forthcoming volume Exile in Colonial Asia: Kings, Convicts, Commemoration edited by Ronit Ricci and published by University of Hawaii Press.

She is currently a Visiting Scholar at the Oxford Centre for Life Writing completing the biography of the Vietnamese political prisoner, Nguyen Van Cam.

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Asian Studies Centre
People
Lorraine Paterson
Keywords
southeast asia
St Antony's College
Asian Studies centre
vietnam
Department: St Antony's College
Date Added: 01/07/2015
Duration: 00:59:12

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The Gomboc, the Turtle and the Evolution of Shape - Gabor Domokos

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The Secrets of Mathematics
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Gabor Domokos gives a talk on his mathematical journey that led to the creation of the Gomboc, the shape which has just one stable and one unstable point of equilibrium.
In 1995, Russian mathematician V.I. Arnold conjectured that convex, homogeneous solids with just two static balance points (weebles without a bottom weight) may exist. Ten years later the first Gomboc was built. Gabor Domokos, will describe his own part in the journey of discovery, the mathematics behind that journey and the curious relationship between the Gomboc and the turtle. He will also discuss Arnold's second major conjecture: the Gomboc in nature is not the origin, but the ultimate goal of shape evolution.

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The Secrets of Mathematics
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Gábor Domokos
Keywords
maths
geometry
gomboc
equilibrium.
Department: Mathematical Institute
Date Added: 01/07/2015
Duration: 00:51:03

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Children in Poverty:Vectors of shame?

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Children and Youth in a Changing World
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A seminar by Elaine Chase of the University of Oxford Department of Social Policy and Intervention delivered on 5 March 2013

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Children and Youth in a Changing World
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Elaine Chase
Keywords
children
poverty
family
shame
Department: Oxford Department of International Development
Date Added: 30/06/2015
Duration: 00:33:17

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Champion of renewable energy Juliet Davenport OBE (Merton, 1986)

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Alumni Voices
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Juliet Davenport emphasises the role of renewable energy in the fight against climate change and shows how unprecedented progress is being made.
As the CEO and founder of leading renewable electricity supplier Good Energy, she speaks of advances in solar and wind power, but also recognises the importance of political solutions.

Davenport explains how studying Physics sparked her interest in renewables, and she encourages today's students to seek out the many opportunities in the sector.

In this podcast interview, Davenport also describes how she balanced her love of sport, especially lacrosse, with her studies at Oxford.

In April 2015, Davenport also spoke about energy at the Meeting Minds: Alumni Weekend in Europe held in Vienna.

Music by Setuniman http://www.freesound.org/people/Setuniman/sounds/241138/ from http://www.freesound.org
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Alumni Voices
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Juliet Davenport
Keywords
Energy
sustainability
sport
oxford
climate change
Renewable Energy
Physics
Department: Alumni Office
Date Added: 30/06/2015
Duration: 00:14:34

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