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7 Things You Should Know About Open Education Content #openaccess #oers | Information Literacy Weblog

7 Things You Should Know About Open Education Content #openaccess #oers | Information Literacy Weblog | Everything open | Scoop.it

Latest in the EDUCAUSE "7 Things" series is 7 Things You Should Know About Open Education: Content. Just 2 pages long it addresses the questions (those are the "things") 1. What is it? (This starts "Open educational resources (OER) are teaching, learning, and research materials in any medium that reside in the public domain or that have been released under an open license that permits no-cost access, use, adaptation, and redistribution by others.") 2 How does it work? 3 Who’s doing it? (Giving examples of repositories and use: I think all the examples are North American) 4 Why is it significant? 5 What are the downsides? 6 Where is it going? 7 What are the implications for teaching and learning?

 

Download (open access) from https://library.educause.edu/resources/2018/6/7-things-you-should-know-about-open-education-content?

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Open Educational Resources Webinar Series - SoftChalk

SoftChalk is proud to bring you our pre-recorded webinar series on open educational resources (OER). These informative sessions will explain the different facets of OER including WHAT OER is, WHY it’s important, HOW to find the resources and WHERE you can start!

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How to introduce OER and Creative Commons in your School | Blog de Toni Soto

How to introduce OER and Creative Commons in your School | Blog de Toni Soto | Everything open | Scoop.it

OER Commons and many other initiatives try to encourage teachers, students and educational institutions to create OER resources and share them globally. There are nowadays in internet many repositories for OER where concerned people about this issue submit their own work to make them publicly available.

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