
Open Workshops - New Technologies for Education
In this article I will describe the seminars that we held at MIREA on September 22-25, 2009. Yes, yes, I know a little late, but we had our own reasons, and it's better late than ... than very late :) The
seminars were devoted to new technologies in science and education.
Here will be posted video recordings, presentations and some comments on them. The videos were made as informative and short as possible, so as not to bother, however, to raise interest and talk about the main things.
Seminar level: for beginners.
And so I ask.
This is our first experience and in general the first experience of holding such seminars at MIREA .
We had such an advertising video and a poster:

Such an information page: New technologies in education
Keywords: open technologies, open source, open source, open source vs. freeware, GNU, BSD, MPL, creative commons
Speakers: Gleb Svechnikov, Nick Skavinsky, Alexander Nabadchikov
Clarifications and updates:
about the FreeBSD report, I mean the Unix system distributed under the open BSD license.
Presentation links:
Open Source Concept and Open Licenses
Education Decision Experience
SET 2 Electronic Testing System
Additional materials:
DRP - Open Source project of our colleague from MIREA and conference participant Artur Kuzyakov
Lawrence Lessing “Free Culture” A
video was also shown at the seminar Prometheus
Keywords: documentation, presentations, distance learning, network solutions, python, octave, scipy, matplotlib, numpy, sage, qucs, octave vs. matlab
Speakers: Gleb Svechnikov, Nick Skavinsky
Links to presentations:
Applications and languages for science
Open Source in scientific applications
Additional materials:
open educational youtube
YouTube channels Edu
UC Berkley
Stanford
Harvard
GTalk-based conference technology, which we learned at a seminar from our colleagues: GBridge
We haven’t prepared a video for this day yet ...
Speakers: Gleb Svechnikov, Roman Dimchuk
Links to presentations:
Web technologies in education
Wiki
Additional materials:
Nick and I blog Ideas, suggestions, proporses ... for writing ideas for solving problems in education and science
Blog web 2.0 in Education
We welcome any opinions and comments.
seminars were devoted to new technologies in science and education.
Here will be posted video recordings, presentations and some comments on them. The videos were made as informative and short as possible, so as not to bother, however, to raise interest and talk about the main things.
Seminar level: for beginners.
And so I ask.
This is our first experience and in general the first experience of holding such seminars at MIREA .
We had such an advertising video and a poster:

Such an information page: New technologies in education
Day 1 - Open Source and Open Licenses
Keywords: open technologies, open source, open source, open source vs. freeware, GNU, BSD, MPL, creative commons
Speakers: Gleb Svechnikov, Nick Skavinsky, Alexander Nabadchikov
Clarifications and updates:
about the FreeBSD report, I mean the Unix system distributed under the open BSD license.
Presentation links:
Open Source Concept and Open Licenses
Education Decision Experience
SET 2 Electronic Testing System
Additional materials:
DRP - Open Source project of our colleague from MIREA and conference participant Artur Kuzyakov
Lawrence Lessing “Free Culture” A
video was also shown at the seminar Prometheus
Day 2 - Applications and languages for science
Keywords: documentation, presentations, distance learning, network solutions, python, octave, scipy, matplotlib, numpy, sage, qucs, octave vs. matlab
Speakers: Gleb Svechnikov, Nick Skavinsky
Links to presentations:
Applications and languages for science
Open Source in scientific applications
Additional materials:
open educational youtube
YouTube channels Edu
UC Berkley
Stanford
Harvard
GTalk-based conference technology, which we learned at a seminar from our colleagues: GBridge
Day 3 - Web Technologies in Education
We haven’t prepared a video for this day yet ...
Speakers: Gleb Svechnikov, Roman Dimchuk
Links to presentations:
Web technologies in education
Wiki
Additional materials:
Nick and I blog Ideas, suggestions, proporses ... for writing ideas for solving problems in education and science
Blog web 2.0 in Education
We welcome any opinions and comments.