OER 101 registration now open for Fall 2024!
This training has concluded. The site remains as a resource for others.
In this workshop series, participants will find and incorporate no-cost and open educational resources (OER) as replacements to costly commercial course materials. By reviewing these resources then sharing it in an online repository, participants will be active contributors to the worldwide OER community.
This is a flipped workshop series where there will be at-home lessons to complete before the Tuesday in-class, hands-on activities.
Articulate why OER is important
Define open educational resources
Identify resources that are openly licensed, public domain, or all rights reserved copyrighted
Identify criteria for a good resource
Find Open Educational Resources
Evaluate OER resources using established criteria
Share you work in the UH OER repository
Distinguish different types of Creative Commons licenses
Combine different types of Creative Commons licenses
Add Creative Commons license to your work
Properly Attribute OER resources
Let's Get Started
Week 1: Introduction
Week 2: Why OER
Week 3: What is OER and What is a Good Resource
Week 4: Finding and Evaluating OER
Week 5: Creative Commons Licenses
Week 6: Attributing OER Materials
Week 7: Reflection