4. Change what you can By: Jaggitha http://www.flickr.com/photos/thecrystalexplosion/3367395368/
5. Habit 2: Begin with the end in mindBy: golbenge (골뱅이)http://www.flickr.com/photos/golbenge/5400710724
6. On travelling hopefully … By: Leo Reynolds http://www.flickr.com/photos/lwr/101661613/ By Naughty Architecthttp://www.flickr.com/photos/james_lumb/3921968993/
7. Habit 3: Put first things firstBy: scottoghttp://www.flickr.com/photos/scottog/21262267/
13. Habit 7: Sharpen the saw(Practice)By: Idelros60http://www.flickr.com/photos/ldelros60/4401066888
14. Habit forming?By: Dave & Bryn http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=jisc&l=deriv&ct=0&mt=all&adv=1
15. Credit where its due Covey, S R (2004) The 7 habits of highly effective people, 15th anniversary edition, Simon & Schuster, London Thank you to the following for releasing your material under a creative commons license that allows me to do the same with my presentation. Angela Radulsecu (New York) for Wizard of Oz Bernard Burns (West Drayton) for flash mob demo Dave and Bryn (Huddersfield) for the JISC photostreamgolbenge(골뱅이) (Seoul) for maze Idelros60 (unknown location) for piano practice Jaggitha (Vancouver) for Radiating ManLeo Reynolds (Norwich) for Numbers 2 and 7 *Maya* (Milan) for Lab set up Mikipedia (Los Angeles) for SuperCCMan Naughty Architect (Yorkshire) for Needle in Haystack scottog (Glasgow) for building site sflaw (Montréal) for square plug/round hole Tableatny (unknown location) for passing baton
Editor's Notes
Hi. I’m Chris Pegler from the Institute of Educational Technology at the Open University, formerly Academic Director of SCORE – the Support Centre for Open Resources in Education and member of OLnet (the Open Learning network). I’ve been involved in quite a few reuse and open content initiatives , some funded by JISC, some by the OU. The hat that Amber has asked me to wear today is that of academic practitioner sharing my experiences of using open content in teaching. What strikes me is that its about all developing a habit, or rather a set of habits around reuse. I have borrowed from Stephen Covey for the title of this course since 7 fits nicely with the format of 15 slides.
I’m borrowing the titles of Covey’s habits, and some of the thinking behind them, rather than the detail. That – it seems to me – is the key to enjoying reuse. So …proactivity. Is +We can get