This lesson supports faculty in exploring the different ways to engage with OER …
This lesson supports faculty in exploring the different ways to engage with OER and contribute to the Open Education community. The cover image of this lesson was created by Joanna Schimizzi in Canva and is licensed CC-BY. The image has a black background with galaxy-type stars and says "Creating and Remixing OER" in white capital letters.
This lesson supports faculty in exploring the different ways that resources can be …
This lesson supports faculty in exploring the different ways that resources can be licensed, including their own resources. Licensing is an important consideration when creating OERs.
This lesson supports educators in exploring Open Educational Resources and Creative Commons licenses. Educators:1) …
This lesson supports educators in exploring Open Educational Resources and Creative Commons licenses. Educators:1) learn definitions of OER and CC licenses2) explore local connections to OER3) practice their understanding of OER, CC and how this connects to their local experience
This lesson supports educators in exploring the different ways to engage with OER …
This lesson supports educators in exploring the different ways to engage with OER and contribute to the Open Education community. Educators:1) practice searching, evaluating, curating, remixing and authoring resources2) explore local connections to openly licensed resources3) practice their understanding of OER resources and how this connects to their local experience
This lesson supports educators in exploring the different ways that resources can be …
This lesson supports educators in exploring the different ways that resources can be licensed, including their own resources. Educators:1) compare and contrast different licensing restrictions2) explore local connections to openly licensed resources3) practice their understanding of OER, CC and how this connects to their local experience
This lesson supports faculty across Arizona IHE in exploring Open Educational Resources and …
This lesson supports faculty across Arizona IHE in exploring Open Educational Resources and a basic introduction to Creative Commons licenses. Educators will:learn definitions of OER and CC licensesexplore local connections to OERpractice their understanding of OER, CC and how this connects to their local experience.
This lesson supports Arizona faculty at IHE in exploring the different ways that …
This lesson supports Arizona faculty at IHE in exploring the different ways that resources can be licensed, including their own resources. Faculty will:compare and contrast different licensing restrictionsexplore local connections to openly licensed resourcespractice their understanding of OER, CC and how this connects to their local experience
This lesson supports faculty in Arizona IHE in exploring the different ways to engage …
This lesson supports faculty in Arizona IHE in exploring the different ways to engage with OER and contribute to the Open Education community. Faculty will:practice searching, evaluating, curating, remixing and authoring resourcesexplore local connections to openly licensed resourcespractice their understanding of OER resources and how this connects to their local experience
This lesson supports faculty in Rural Arizona IHE in exploring the different ways to …
This lesson supports faculty in Rural Arizona IHE in exploring the different ways to engage with OER and contribute to the Open Education community. Faculty will:practice using the OER Commons Authoring Tool and Remix Toolreflect on their understanding of OER creation and OER remixing The cover image of this lesson was created by Joanna Schimizzi in Canva and is licensed CC-BY. The image has a black background with galaxy-type stars and says "Creating and Remixing OER" in white capital letters.
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