OERi - Open Educational Resources integration
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Based on a generous grant from the Hearst Foundation, Curriki worked with 6 distinguished professors to develop this course on integrating open educational resources into the classroom. The course is broken into 6 chapters that cover an introduction to OER, licensing, searching/finding OER, creating your own OER, using OER in the classroom and mixing and remixing with OER. The chapters can be used in sequence or independently.
Based on a generous grant from the Hearst Foundation, Curriki worked with 6 distinguished professors to develop this course on integrating open educational resources into the classroom. The course is broken into 6 chapters that cover an introduction to OER, licensing, searching/finding OER, creating your own OER, using OER in the classroom and mixing and remixing with OER. The chapters can be used in sequence or independently.
Open Education Resources lesson contributed by David Wiley. This lesson discusses in depth the issues of Copyright and changes in scope of Copyright laws and how these affect teachers when posting and using open education resources.
A 4-unit module integrated into a graduate M.Ed. course in Instructional Technology called: Technology and its Role in the Transformation of Education.
This document contains three lesson plans that detail the use of OER in a mathematics methods course for pre-service teachers.
A WebQuest About WebQuests, plus a document explaining the steps for creating a WebQuest.
These sessions were part of a summer graduate course entitled, "Online Texts in the 21st Century Classroom." Eight teachers were used to test materials of the 10 week semester. Over the ten weeks, a new session was posted each week. It was taught completely online and through a blog. Course progress can be followed at http://edc922.blogspot.com. The course syllabus can be found there as well.
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