Open Education Resources (OER’s) with Dr Tom Farrelly

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Open Education Resources (OER's) with Dr Tom Farrelly

Creator(s) (alphabetical)

Tom Farrelly

Organisation(s)

Dept. of Technology Enhanced Learning MTU, Munster Technological University

Discipline(s)

Teaching & Learning

Topic(s)

Accessibility and Inclusion, Open Education, Teaching and Learning Practice

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CC BY

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Video

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Open Education Resources (OER’s) with Dr Tom Farrelly

Benefit of this resource and how to make the best use of it

This webinar recording provides a broad and insightful overview to the world of OER and the open movement. Open teaching, open pedagogy, open texbooks and open resources are just some of the topics discussed.

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Farrelly, T. (2021). Open education resources (oer’s) with dr tom farrelly. National Resource Hub (Ireland). Retrieved from: https://hub.teachingandlearning.ie/resource/open-education-resources-oers-with-dr-tom-farrelly/ License: Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY).

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