Open educational resources (OER) & open courseware (OCW) in the classroom
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Open Educational Resources (OER) & Open Courseware (OCW) in the Classroom
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OER
The open educational resources movement• consists of freely accessible electronic access to
course materials• involves other aspects such as open access to
books and library materials, and access to modules of educational information instead of complete courses.
• It may also include educational communication tools or implementation resources as well.
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OER
• Essentially, it is teaching, learning, and research resources, content or otherwise, which reside in the public domain or have been released under an intellectual-property license that permits their free use or repurposing by others. This may include learning content, tools such as software, or implementation resources such as methods or principles.
http://www.olcos.org/
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OER
• Their intention, overall, is to foster learning and the acquisition of competencies in both teachers and learners.
• A good place to start for open educational resources is:
http://oerrecommender.org/
http://discovered.creativecommons.org/search/
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Learning objects
• Learning objects are small, reusable pieces of instructional material
• http://www.merlot.org/
• http://academicearth.org/
• http://cnx.org/
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Open Courseware
• The OpenCourseWare (OCW) aspect of the open learning initiative was dedicated to the development of freely available, stand-alone college-level online course and teaching materials
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MIT OCW
• MIT has perhaps the most well known OCW project known to date at http://ocw.mit.edu/
• The MIT OCW initiative has made content from all of their approximately 1800 courses available on the Internet at no cost for non-commercial purposes
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MIT OCW
• MIT’s OCW is visited over 1.2 million times per month from individuals around the globe with the help of nearly 80 mirror sites on university campuses
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MIT OCW
Educator uses include: • planning a course (26%), • preparing to teach a class (22%), and • enhancing personal knowledge (19%)
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OCW Consortium
• An OCW consortium is found at http://www.ocwconsortium.org/
• http://www.ocwfinder.com/
• http://ocw.mit.edu/
• http://oyc.yale.edu/
• http://webcast.berkeley.edu/
• http://openlearn.open.ac.uk/
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Reference Materials & Resource Repositories
• http://www.edlproject.eu/
•
http://books.google.com/googlebooks/library.html
• http://www.wikipedia.org/
• http://www.oercommons.org
• http://www.loc.gov/
• http://www.nasa.gov/
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Social Bookmarking
Share links: • http://delicious.com/
• http://www.trailfire.com/annearendt/trailview/82532
• http://digg.com/
• http://www.citeulike.org/
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Open Access Journals & Publications
http://www.doaj.org/
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Document sharing
• http://works.bepress.com/
• http://www.mendeley.com/
• http://dspace.mit.edu/
• http://280slides.com/
• http://docs.google.com/
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Creative Commons & CC Learn
• Creative Commons which frees materials from automatically applied copyright restrictions by providing free, easy-to-use, flexible licenses for creators to place on their digital materials that permit the originator to grant rights as they see fit
http://creativecommons.org/ • ccLearn focuses specifically on open learning
and open educational resources http://learn.creativecommons.org/
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Conclusion
As Smith & Casserly note, “we are aware that all
creators of knowledge need a place to put their
materials and that flow of knowledge should be
multidirectional and adaptable to the local learning
environment”.