OER Playbook: Making the Case for OER
(View Complete Item Description)Making the Case for OER Use the plays to build a network of supporters who will advocate for the change you want to make.
Material Type: Reading
Making the Case for OER Use the plays to build a network of supporters who will advocate for the change you want to make.
Material Type: Reading
Open Educational Resources (OER) provide equal access to resources at no cost to students. This toolkit provides information and tools to help faculty and library staff across all publicly funded colleges in Ontario to understand, engage with, and sustain OER in their work and practice.
Material Type: Primary Source
For students, the high cost of educational resources and textbooks can be a serious obstacle to the accessibility and affordability of a post-secondary education. For instructors, traditional educational resources may also present a barrier to innovation in teaching and curriculum design. Fortunately, open educational resources (OER) provide a viable solution to both these issues. OER can be accessed for free online or printed at a fraction of the cost of a traditional textbook, and can be edited to better fit the curricular or pedagogical goals of an instructor.
Material Type: Reading
Image credit: Michigan State University (MSU) Libraries OER Program Guide is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. This template is for use by participants in the Resource for the Resource series to help identify and share ideas for OER implementation at their Instutitution.
Material Type: Activity/Lab
Anatomy and Physiology is a dynamic textbook for the two-semester human anatomy and physiology course for life science and allied health majors. The book is organized by body system and covers standard scope and sequence requirements. Its lucid text, strategically constructed art, career features, and links to external learning tools address the critical teaching and learning challenges in the course. The web-based version of Anatomy and Physiology also features links to surgical videos, histology, and interactive diagrams.
Material Type: Textbook
These are the resources shared during the OERTX "Resource for the Resource" Session Two. These will help cohorts at an institution create an OER plan to increase awareness, engagement, capacity building and recognition at their institutions.
Material Type: Activity/Lab
These are the resources shared during the OERTX "Resource for the Resource" Session One. These will help cohorts at an institution create an OER plan to increase awareness, engagement, capacity building and recognition at their institutions.
Material Type: Lecture Notes