Wiley Wiki Design Courses

I probably would not have named this the 'Wiley Wiki Design', but when someone like Leigh names something for you, how do you refuse? =)

What is the design? The core design components seem to be:

David: http://www.opencontent.org/wiki/index.php?title=Intro_Open_Ed_Syllabus
 * Running everything in the open
 * Using an open wiki as the core delivery method and encouraging learner contribution to the core learning goals / outcomes, reading lists, educational materials, etc.
 * Using open blogs as the core writing outlet for weekly writing and encouraging broad community engagement in the writing, discussion, and feedback processes
 * Accepting class members regardless of location / admission at the organizer's (teacher's) university / organization
 * Offering multiple paths to credit through:
 * Normal channels for students at the organizer's university
 * Backchannels for students at other universities (I had good luck with people signing up for independent studies at their home universities with a faculty member who agreed to accepted the course grade I awarded at end of term)
 * A homemade certificate of completion which did not have any university credit attached but was still highly valued by several participants

Teemu: http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Composing_free_and_open_online_educational_resources

Leigh and Bron: http://wikieducator.org/Designing_for_flexible_learning_practice

Bron: http://wikieducator.org/Evaluation_of_eLearning_for_Best_Practice

Javed: http://infotechtools.ning.com/

George and Stephen: http://ltc.umanitoba.ca/connectivism/

Alec: EC&I 831: Social Media & Open Education

Tim Olsen: http://timolsen.com/wiki/Business_Process_Management_Spring_2010