Open educational resources (OER)

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These are resources such as textbooks, lesson plans, and other educational materials that are made available for free online.

Open Educational Resources (OER): Refers to any educational content or materials that are freely available and openly licensed for use, reuse, adaptation, and distribution.
Creative Commons (CC) licenses: CC licenses are standard license agreements that allow creators and users of OER to share and reuse content with few restrictions.
Copyright and fair use: Understanding copyrights and fair use is important in creating and using OER. It involves knowing which materials can be used, how and for what purpose.
Open Access (OA): OA refers to access to academic research or scholarly material that is freely available online.
Open platforms and repositories: There are numerous platforms and repositories that exist for hosting and sharing OER.
Technological tools for OER: Understanding the tools and technologies available for creating, sharing, and adapting OER.
Quality assurance and standards for OER: There are specific guidelines and best practices available for creating and publishing quality OER.
Open pedagogy: A teaching and learning approach that uses OER to facilitate the creation of learner-driven and collaborative learning environments.
Advocacy for OER: Advocating for the use and adoption of OER, especially at an institutional and government level.
OER policies and funding: Understanding the role of government policies and funding schemes that support the creation, sharing, and use of OER.
Open educational practices (OEP): OEP refers to the use of OER and other open practices to support learner-centered and inclusive education.
Impact and benefits of OER: Understanding the potential impact and benefits of OER, including cost savings, access to education, and improved learning outcomes.
Textbooks: OER textbooks are similar to traditional textbooks, but they are openly licensed and freely available to learners.
Video lectures: OER video lectures are recorded lectures that cover specific topics and are available freely to learners.
Lecture slides: Lecture slides are visual aids that accompany a lecture, and OER lecture slides are openly licensed and freely accessible to learners.
Course materials: Course materials include readings, assignments, and exams, and OER course materials are openly licensed and freely accessible to learners.
Simulation exercises: OER simulation exercises provide learners with interactive and engaging ways to practice their knowledge and skills.
Online courses: OER online courses are complete courses that are available online and are freely accessible to learners.
Educational games: OER educational games provide learners with interactive and fun ways to acquire knowledge and skills.
Audio lectures: OER audio lectures are recorded lectures in audio format that are freely accessible to learners.
Open data: OER open data involves the release of publicly available data sets that can be used for research, learning, and innovation.
Images: OER images are openly licensed digital images that can be used for educational purposes.
Interactive animations: OER interactive animations provide learners with dynamic ways to explore complex concepts and processes.
Open educational software: Open educational software is software that is openly licensed and designed for use in educational settings.
Collaborative activities: OER collaborative activities involve students working together to solve problems or complete tasks.
Online lectures: OER online lectures are recorded lectures that are available online and are freely accessible to learners.
eBooks: OER eBooks are digital books that are openly licensed and freely accessible to learners.
"Open educational resources (OER) are teaching, learning, and research materials intentionally created and licensed to be free for the end user to own, share, and in most cases, modify."
"The term 'OER' describes publicly accessible materials and resources for any user to use, re-mix, improve, and redistribute under some licenses."
"These are designed to reduce accessibility barriers by implementing best practices in teaching and to be adapted for local unique contexts."
"Open educational resources are intentionally created and licensed to be free for the end user to own, share, and in most cases, modify."
"The development and promotion of open educational resources is often motivated by a desire to provide an alternative or enhanced educational paradigm."
"...materials and resources for any user to use, re-mix, improve, and redistribute under some licenses."
"These [open educational resources] are designed to reduce accessibility barriers by implementing best practices in teaching..."
"These [open educational resources] are designed... to be adapted for local unique contexts."
"...licensed to be free for the end user... in most cases, modify."
"The term 'OER' describes publicly accessible materials and resources for any user to use..."
"Open educational resources... are... licensed to be free for the end user to... share..."
"...and redistribute under some licenses."
"Open educational resources (OER) are teaching, learning, and research materials..."
"The development and promotion of open educational resources is often motivated by a desire to provide... enhanced educational paradigm."
"Open educational resources (OER) are... research materials..."
"Open educational resources (OER) are... intentionally created and licensed to be free for the end user..."
"...resources for any user to use, re-mix, improve..."
"These [open educational resources] are designed to reduce accessibility barriers..."
"These [open educational resources] are designed to... implement best practices in teaching..."
"...to be adapted for local unique contexts."