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OER (Open Educational Resources) PRESENTED BY STEVEN MCGAHAN
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OER (Open Educational Resources) · What Kind of Materials Can You Find? •Websites •Videos •Books •Assignments and Case Studies •Simulations •Tutorials •Learning Objects

Apr 02, 2018

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Page 1: OER (Open Educational Resources) · What Kind of Materials Can You Find? •Websites •Videos •Books •Assignments and Case Studies •Simulations •Tutorials •Learning Objects

OER (Open Educational Resources)PR E SE NT ED B Y ST E VE N MCG A HA N

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What Are Open Educational Resources?

• Materials for education that are free to use

• No copyright or Creative Commons copyright

• Can be a large range of learning objects from videos and websites to full textbooks and interactive learning objects

• Some definitions include creation solely for education

• Some definitions include that the materials must be digital

• OER must be free to use with no claim to copyright

• However, they can be restricted by certain criteria

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Copyright and OER

• Open Educational Resources use two types of copyright

• No rights reserved

• Creative Commons

• By definition, OER must be openly accessible to instructors and possibly students as well

• As the use of OER increases, the most common copyright standard is Creative Commons

• Creative Commons allows creators to maintain intellectual property without restricting use

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What Kind of Materials Can You Find?

• Websites

• Videos

• Books

• Assignments and Case Studies

• Simulations

• Tutorials

• Learning Objects

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Pros and Cons

• Pros

• Large quantity of online materials

• Free to use under open or Creative Commons licenses

• Draw from a diverse pool of content creators

• Cons

• Because of the large quantity of materials, may be difficult to find specific content and sorting through materials can be time consuming

• Some materials may be outdated or not very useful

• Searches can be confusing unless you use specific criteria

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