This video covers five tips for instructors who are considering creating an Open Educational Resource for the first time.
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This video covers five tips for instructors who are considering creating an Open Educational Resource for the first time.
Adding creative commons licenses to your OER.
A webinar which addresses the following questions: During the session, we will also discuss the questions: What is learning design in 2021 and post-pandemic? How does learning design differ from instructional design? What is next for the learning designer? What is the future of the learning designer’s role? Where does the learner designer fit in the new digital learning ecology? What barriers do learning designers face? How can reflective learning design improve student experience?
In this webinar, we will identify whether OERs were a solution or being used in the last year in education; and how OERs may be used in the future.
This resource has been developed to provide a framework for programme teams and lecturers to consider the role and place of group-work in their programmes and teaching and to plan and manage it in a way that enhances learning and promotes a positive student experience.
The Centre for Educational Development (CED) at Queens University have designed the THRIVES acronym to help you to easily remember key accessibility considerations which will help to comply with UK digital accessibility legislation.
This resource provides a 10 step guide to making your courses and learning materials more accessible in accordance with Universal Design for Learning principles.
Affordable Learning Georgia’s Accessibility Guides are designed with USG faculty creators of OER in mind.
An OER treasure hunt that will support you in your initial journey to identify, curate and implement OER in your practice.
Transform higher education and student learning. Open textbooks are licensed by authors and publishers to be freely used and adapted. Download, edit and distribute them at no cost.
Peer-reviewed text books. Openly licensed. 100% free.
To help campuses ensure that their online courses are learner centered and well designed, a team of SUNY staff and campus stakeholders has designed the OSCQR rubric, a customizable and flexible tool for online course quality review.
A collection of Creative Commons licensed student success textbooks.
A collection of Creative Commons licensed natural science textbooks.
A collection of Creative Commons licensed education textbooks.
A collection of Creative Commons licensed arts textbooks.
A collection of Creative Commons licensed law textbooks.
A collection of Creative Commons licensed marketing textbooks.
A collection of Creative Commons licensed management textbooks.