A new partnership between the Washington State Library, the Oregon Heritage Commission, …
A new partnership between the Washington State Library, the Oregon Heritage Commission, and the State Library of Oregon, Northwest Digital Heritage leverages existing infrastructure and best practices created through the Washington Rural Heritage project to extend access to Oregon-based libraries, museums, and cultural heritage organizations.
Nutritious Nitrogen is an beautifully drawn educational interactive that explores the relationship …
Nutritious Nitrogen is an beautifully drawn educational interactive that explores the relationship of nitrogen integration to cattle and plant health and productivity.
The purpose of providing accessible educational materials (AEM), formerly known as accessible …
The purpose of providing accessible educational materials (AEM), formerly known as accessible instructional materials (AIM), is to ensure that all students with print disabilities have the opportunity to perceive the information contained in educational materials. This site is designed for Oklahoma educators, parents and students. AEM services offered throughout our state are outlined below.
This activity allows students to take a quick peek at what is …
This activity allows students to take a quick peek at what is culturally relevant in Mexico City in regards to hobbies and how young adults spend their free time. Students will be able to make connections in writing about activities that they like doing in their free time.
Welcome to How to use Open Educational Resources, a self-paced workshop. So, …
Welcome to How to use Open Educational Resources, a self-paced workshop.
So, what is this course all about?
This course walks you through techniques to incorporate Open Educational Resources (OER) into your teaching practice. The course will cover the fundamental aspects of OER including open licensing and public domain. It focuses on providing practical guidance in locating and applying openly available resources. It is expected that upon completion of this course participants will be able to
Describe the meaning of open educational resources. Differentiate the concepts of open licensing, public domain, and all rights reserved copyrights. Identify resources that are openly licensed or in the public domain. Distinguish the different types of Creative Commons licenses. License works using a Creative Commons license. Find open educational resources and properly attribute a work offered under a Creative Commons license. This training is not facilitated. It is designed to to be a self-paced course. If you are interested in a facilitated training that will result in an official certificate upon successful completion, visit the SBCTC training website.
The ORSEA program connects math and science educators with scientists to create …
The ORSEA program connects math and science educators with scientists to create and pilot lessons centered around marine-focused anchoring phenomena. ORSEA supports data science education and ocean literacy, while also exposing students to a variety of marine-related careers. This project is funded by Oregon Sea Grant and the National Science Foundation through OSU's Regional Class Research Vessel Project.
Currently there are 23 lessons/units integrate math and marine science in units and lessons for students in grades 6 - 12.
This free video series provides definitions of literary terms in English literature …
This free video series provides definitions of literary terms in English literature to students and teachers. It also offers examples of how these literary devices can be applied to poems, plays, novels, and short stories. We are in the process of translating the videos into Spanish and many of them now contain these subtitles.
Audio Books Books come on cartridges that are customized to a user’s …
Audio Books Books come on cartridges that are customized to a user’s requests and preferences. There can be up to 8 books on each cartridge. You can add, remove, or update your preferences at any time by contacting our helpful staff at 800-452-0292 or talkingbooks.info@slo.oregon.gov.
An interactive timeline telling the historical stories, activism, and accomplishments of underserved …
An interactive timeline telling the historical stories, activism, and accomplishments of underserved and underrepresented communities at Oregon State University
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