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OpenCast Community www.opencastproject.org The Opencast community is collaboration of individuals, higher education institutions and organizations working together to explore, develop, define and document best practices and technologies for management of audio visual content in academia. Through the mailing list, website and collaboration among its members, the community offers guidance and information to help others choose the best approach for the delivery and usage of rich media online.
Peer 2 Peer University www.p2pu.org The Peer 2 Peer University (P2PU) is an online community of open study groups for short university-level courses. Think of it as online book clubs for open educational resources. The P2PU helps you navigate the wealth of open education materials that are out there, creates small groups of motivated students, and supports the design and facilitation of courses. Students and tutors get recognition for their work, and we are building pathways to formal credit as well.
The Bazaar www.bazaar.org The Bazaar is a community portal for people who want to use, exchange and share Open Source Software and resources to support learning.
UNESCO OER Community http://oerwiki.iiepunesco.org This site was originally created by the UNESCO International Institute for Educational Planning (IIEP) as a place where members of the UNESCO OER Community can work

together on questions, issues and documents. The site contains useful resources needed to understand what OER is about, and how to use/contribute/collaborate.

WikiEducator http://wikieducator.org The WikiEducator is an evolving community intended for the collaborative: planning of education projects linked with the development of free content; development of free content on Wikieducator for e-learning; work on building open education resources (OERs) on how to create OERs; networking on funding proposals developed as free content.

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