Open Educational Resources: disruptive times encourage disruptive solutions
Due to remote learning, the issue of access to resources has become more critical, stimulating new initiatives and collaborations in OER.
Due to remote learning, the issue of access to resources has become more critical, stimulating new initiatives and collaborations in OER.
Is it right to label a free resource an 'open resource'? This post by Janet Chelliah and Shemiran Yaghobi sheds light on correct terminology.
Want to share your work with the world and get recognition for what you have done? Creative Commons might be the perfect tool for you. This post is co-authored by Shemiran Yaghobi and Janet Chelliah.
Part two of the Library Open Educational Resources Series on Finding OERs. This post was co-authored by Shemiran Yaghobi & Dr Patrick Tooth. Many thanks to Janet Chelliah for her support and advice.
Don’t have time to flip your classroom? There are many free, ready-made materials that you can incorporate within your course for modifying your existing content. Co-authored by Shemiran Yaghobi.