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In this track, participants will find and incorporate no-cost, low-cost, and creative commons resources as replacements to costly commercial course materials. By adapting and building these resources, designing a complete course project and sharing it in an online repository, participants will be active contributors to the worldwide open educational resources community.
We will meet Monday through Friday with each day focusing on specific objectives around Open Educational Resources. The format encourages participants to actively participate in discussion and activities as we go through the process of finding, adopting, and using OER materials.
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
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