The Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts & Literacy in …
The Common Core State Standards for English Language Arts & Literacy in History/Social Studies, Science, and Technical Subjects (“the standards”) represent the next generation of K–12 standards designed to prepare all students for success in college, career, and life by the time they graduate from high school.
Brief video describing the benefits that using OER can have for educators. …
Brief video describing the benefits that using OER can have for educators. OER empowers teachers to make decisions about the best curriculum for their specific needs, save money and empower students as educational content creators.
Brief video explaining the benefits of using Open Educational Resources (OER) as …
Brief video explaining the benefits of using Open Educational Resources (OER) as opposed to commercial resources. Research shows that students perform as well or better when using OER.
Brief video describing Open Educational Resources (OER) and their associated copyrights and …
Brief video describing Open Educational Resources (OER) and their associated copyrights and permissions. Generally Open Educational Resources have terms of use that allow for permissions that are known as the "Five Rs:" Reuse, Remix, Revise, Retain, and Redistribute.
Brief video describing licensing and permissions associated with Open Educational Resources (OER), …
Brief video describing licensing and permissions associated with Open Educational Resources (OER), including various Creative Commons licenses. These licenses give content creators a standardized way to share their resources with other educators around the world.
A brief video where OER experts give their reasons for working in …
A brief video where OER experts give their reasons for working in the field of Open Educational Resources. Primary reasons include empowering teachers, equalizing access to education, reducing teachers' worries about copyright, reducing educational costs, and facilitating the open flow of information.
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