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Use of Open Educational Resources in E-learning for Higher Education - Open Educational Resources (OER)

Use of Open Educational Resources in E-learning for Higher Education - Open Educational Resources (OER) | Everything open | Scoop.it
E-learning encompasses not only technology but also pedagogical and instructional strategies to configure a complete learning environment based on the Internet. E-learning is nowadays widely used in higher education as a mean for supporting learning on academic programs. Concurrently, the Open Educational Resources (OER) are becoming a valuable alternative to improve access to high-quality educational content released under open licenses by outstanding universities worldwide. The conjunction of both concepts can configure a strategy to improve the quality of the curricula in the higher education institutions, particularly in development countries, in order to equalize the learning outcomes of international academic programs and to reduce the cost associated with educational content development. This work aims to achieve a preliminary understanding of the potential of the OER availability to be used in E-learning environments. As a case study, we have conducted an exploration of the feasibility of using OER to supplement E-learning environments for Higher Education in Computer Science at Ecuador. The search of the OER suitable to be used for this purpose has been performed on all categories of OER websites, including Open Courseware projects of prestigious universities. Moreover, this paper highlights the main barriers as well as the opportunities derived from adopting OER in E-learning environments.
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Open Course Library – Home

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"A collection of shareable OER course materials, including readings, syllabuses, activities and assessments built and managed by faculty-librarian-course designer teams through the Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges."


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Tons of Free public Domain Materials to Use in Class ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Tons of Free public Domain Materials to Use in Class ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning | Everything open | Scoop.it

Public Domain Review, as its name indicate, is a website that provides users with access to a plethora of public domain materials ideal for classroom use. These materials include things such as books, essays, historical images, art galleries, audio recordings. There are two main parts of Public Domain Review:

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Diving In: The Open Waters of Digital Resources and Open Educational Resources (OER) - OLC

Diving In: The Open Waters of Digital Resources and Open Educational Resources (OER) - OLC | Everything open | Scoop.it
Over the past couple of weeks, my news feed reminds me of the vast disparity in use of digital and open educational resources (OER) as well as the lack of education surrounding how to use these cost effective, pedagogically sound Read More >
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Colleges Want More Digital Courseware, Fewer MOOCs (EdSurge News)

Colleges Want More Digital Courseware, Fewer MOOCs (EdSurge News) | Everything open | Scoop.it
What you buy doesn’t always reflect what you value.
The latest Campus Computing Survey, taken by senior-level technology officers from 417 two- and four-year US public and private colleges, revealed several gaps between priorities and spending.
Just like results from the 2014 survey, helping fac
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