--- title: "A Few Thoughts About... a Future-friendly Open Content System" date: 11/30/2018 published: true continue_link: true header_image: false taxonomy: category: blog tag: - Open - Git - GitSync - Markdown metadata: 'twitter:card' : summary 'twitter:site' : @hibbittsdesign 'twitter:title' : A Few Thoughts About... a Future-friendly Open Content System 'twitter:description' : A few initial diagrams to illustrate a Future-friendly Open Content System. 'twitter:image': 'http://hibbittsdesign.org/blog/posts/2018-11-30-a-few-thoughts-about-a-future-friendly-open-content-system/diagram.png' --- _Recently I've been working on trying to visualize my approach for a future-friendly open content system, including how my Grav projects support that system, and I thought I would share them here:_

1st attempt to visually represent the future-friendly (i.e. content independent of platform) open content system I've assembled and used for the past several years. #OER is only one aspect - the other aspects are efficient workflows, flexible tool choice, and overall experience🚀 pic.twitter.com/OefBQq26OB

— Hibbitts Design (@hibbittsdesign) November 27, 2018
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2nd attempt (thanks for the feedback!) to visually represent the future-friendly (ie content independent of platform) open content system I've assembled and used for the past several years. 5Rs #OER is only one aspect - other aspects are efficient workflows, tool choice, and UX🚀 pic.twitter.com/gVWhvQ4E3I

— Hibbitts Design (@hibbittsdesign) November 28, 2018

3rd attempt (thanks for the feedback!) to visually represent the future-friendly (ie content independent of platform) open content system I've assembled and used for the past several years. 5Rs #OER is only one aspect - other aspects are efficient workflows, tool choice, and UX🚀 pic.twitter.com/wYgvPxyqgm

— Hibbitts Design (@hibbittsdesign) November 30, 2018