This document provides an overview of open educational resources (OER) and how to find them. The objectives are to describe OER, discuss why instructors might use them, select relevant OER from repositories, and identify upcoming OER opportunities. OER include open courses, textbooks, course materials and assessments. They increase access and flexibility, allow customization, and enable easy updating. Faculty commonly use OER for ideas, to supplement courses, and prepare teaching. Recommended repositories include BC Open Textbooks, OpenStax, Merlot and OER Commons. Upcoming OER events will also be highlighted.
Discover Open Education Resources and OER Adoption
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Discover Open Education
Finding Open Educational Resources
JR Dingwall
Educational Developer
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Objectives for Today’s Session
By the end of today’s session you should be able to:
● describe Open Educational Resources;
● discuss why instructors might consider using OER
in their classes;
● select relevant OER from recommended
repositories for review and possible adoption;
● identify two upcoming OER related opportunities.
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Up first…
What are OER?
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A Brief Review of “Open” in Education
Open Access free, immediate availability of research articles
Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition
Open Data freely used, re-used, and redistributed
Open Data Handbook
Open Source use, sharing, and collaboratively creating of
software; licenses meet 10 criteria
Open Source Initiative
Open Content licensed work that enables the 5Rs: retain, reuse,
revise, remix, redistribute
Defining the “Open” in Open Content
Open
Educational
Resources
licensed teaching, learning, and research resources
that permit free use and re-purposing by others
Hewlett Foundation
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Why use OER?
● Increase timely access to materials for all students
○ ‘my textbook is on back-order/in the mail/out of stock’
○ ‘I can’t get my textbooks until my student loan arrives’
○ ‘I’ve got an old edition’
● Flexibility to customize your course
● Vanishing resources (5Rs: OER enables portability)
● Not bound to a specific textbook/print limitations
● Allows for easy updating
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How is OER being used?
Most frequently cited purposes for faculty using OER
(BCCampus 2016)
● for ideas and inspiration
● to supplement existing coursework
● to prepare for teaching
● to broaden the range of resources available to learners
● as assets within a lesson
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Where do I find OER?
Open Courses Open Textbooks Other Materials
BC Open Textbooks
OpenStax College
Orange Gove Text
College Open
Textbooks
Global Text Project
Open SUNY Textbooks
Open Textbook Library
Boundless
OpenTextBook Store
Connexions
MIT OpenCourseWare
Lumen Learning
The Saylor Foundation
Open Course Library
Open Math (U Waterloo)
MERLOT II
Creative Commons
Search
OER Commons
Shareable Online
Learning Resources
(SOL*R)
Jorum
Physics Education
Technology
Librivox
Guide to using Creative Commons Search
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References
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Hilton, J., Robinson T. J., Wiley, D. A., & Ackerman, J. (2014). Cost-Savings Achieved in Two Semesters Through
the Adoption of Open Educational Resources. International Review of Research on Distance and Open Learning.
Hilton, J., Gaudet, D., Clark, P., Robinson, T. J. & Wiley, D. (2013). The Adoption of Open Educational Resources by
One Community College Math Department. International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning,
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Micheels, E. (2014, October 20). USask Professor Adopting Open Textbook [Web log post]. Retrieved from
http://words.usask.ca/gmcte/2014/10/20/usask-professor-adopting-open-textbook/
Wiley, D. (2016, January 29). The Consensus Around “Open” [Web log post]. Retrieved from
http://opencontent.org/blog/archives/4397