Open Educational Resources (OER) are teaching, learning, and research materials in any medium that reside in the public domain or have been released under an open license that permits their free use and re-purposing by others.
The materials Include OER online modules targeted at faculty. The modules consist of webinars and online materials designed to teach participants how to identify resources with a Creative Commons license and what can be done with those works. The modules also include the advantages and disadvantages of OERs, how to research and analyze OER repositories, how to effectively search for OERs, and how to create new OERs by remixing existing open resources.
Presented by Affordable Learning Georgia, this online tutorial includes OER modules that cover defining open resources and OERs, open licensing and public domain, Creative Commons, finding OERs, GALILEO and USG Library Resources, and evaluating open resources.
[Archived] This learning module is provided by OpenStax. It provides material on the advantages and disadvantages of OERs and how to locate them. There is also a discussion of fair use and the TEACH Act. Creative Commons licensing and public domain sources are also discussed. In addition, the module explains delivery, storage, and organization of OERs.
Hosted by the Canvas Network, this self-paced online course is targeted at educators and faculty and covers the following topics: how to identify OERs, review of the six Creative Commons licenses, how to write attributions, incorporating OERs into the curriculum/course work; creating new OERs, and getting permission to use closed content in an open resource.
This faculty-oriented OER workshop is divided into two parts—"Part 1: The Easy Way to Create, License, and Share Free Materials," and "Part 2: Exploring the Possibilities of Open Educational Resources." Part 1 includes an extensive module on how to create and share OERs, and Part 2 has one on how to use OERs in an open classroom.
This is an openly licensed OER textbook published by Iowa State University Press. The book is divided into five sections, including "Getting Started," "Copyright," "Finding OER," "Teaching with OER," and "Creating OER."
This is a five-day workshop on OERs in higher education. The modules cover such topics as affordability and student success, discussion of OERs, searching for OERs, using OERs, and reflections on open pedagogy.
Skills Commons is a free online open library that provides links to open learning materials. Some of the materials link to sites that explain how to locate OERs and how to use OERs.
This SPARC (Scholarly Publishing and Academic Resources Coalition) Open Education Leadership program extends over two semesters and provides instruction on how to create and adopt OERs. The module also covers basic principles of OERs as well as information on copyright, open licensing, and publishing. In addition, the module provides practical experience planning and accessing OERs.
This self-paced course provides 10 modules on how to use OERs. Module topics include the meaning of open educational resources and the concepts of copyright, open licensing, and public domain. In addition, the course distinguishes between the different types of Creative Commons licenses and provides a module on accessibility.
This video provides an introduction to the basic principles of open education. It explains CC licensing, the 5Rs of OERs, and captioning. The video addresses the evolution of technology and how technology has democratized access to education. This video promotes the advantages of affordability and access that OERs provide. The visual graphic aligns well with the content of the video.
This video provides a faculty perspective of OERs. In addition, it also explains the 5Rs of OERs and Creative Commons licensing. This is a good perspective from faculty on how to engage students in creating OERs and how to find CC-licensed OERs.
This video provides a comparison of OERs vs. traditional textbooks. It addresses cost, quality, and flexibility of OERs, and how these compare to standard textbooks.