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51. Networked Learning in 2021: A Community Definition

52. Networked Learning in 2021:A Community Definition

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58. OER in and as MOOCs

61. OER in and as MOOCs

65. Visibility of Scholarly Research and Changing ResearchCommunication Practices: A Case Study from Namibia

66. MOOCs, openness and changing educator practices: an Activity Theory case study

68. MOOC-making: What is has meant to CILT?

70. Publishing in the Open

71. Confronting inequitable power dynamics of global knowledge production and exchange : feature-opinion

72. Considering inequality as Higher Education goes online

73. Position Paper: MOOCs

74. Open Education and the Open Scholarship Agenda, a University of Cape Town Perspective

75. The Technological Practices of Rural Students

76. Case study: Open Data in the governance of South African higher education

77. Changing Research Communication Practices and Open Scholarship: A Framework for Analysis

78. Open Education Week Workshop Day with UCT Libraries on OERs: Presentations

82. Open Data in the Governance of South African Higher Education: Research Report

83. Bottlenecks in the Open-Access System: Voices from Around the Globe

84. Open access in South Africa: a case study and reflections

86. ‘Being parties in the work’: A view of the changing digitally-mediated teaching and learning landscape

87. African Research Visibility Online: The Poverty Alleviation Case

88. The habitus of digital ''strangers'' in higher education

89. Power and Politics in a changing scholarly communication landscape

90. 365 days of openness: The emergence of OER at the University of Cape Town

92. Critical content and communication capabilities: foundational for African education in a digitally-mediated age

93. Editorial: Theory in Learning Technology

94. The Case for Openness: Access to Knowledge, Visibility, Influence, Participation and Quality

97. Educational technology - mapping the terrain with Bernstein as cartographer

98. Debunking the 'digital native': beyond digital apartheid, towards digital democracy

99. Making sense of Gender and ICTs in Education: Exploring theoretical explanations for complex findings

100. Doing it for themselves? How South African universitystudents learn to use computers for their studies

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