OER 101 registration now open for Fall 2024!
You've worked hard this week. Be very proud of your accomplishments. And mahalo for joining us on this journey! This week we set out to accomplish the following:
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
Today, we will end the conference by Sharing and Reflecting on what we have learned and where we go from here.
Take-aways and future plans...refering to Google+ OER Community> Reflection.
On the first day of this workshop, we discussed and listed your Questions and Concerns About OER. We will take time as a group to address these questions and concerns. Now that you have been through this workshop, if an instructor brand new to OER raised these questions with you, how would you respond?
As completers of the Go Open, Go Free Using OER workshop, you are eligible to join the OER Fellowship Program.
The purpose of the OER Fellowship Program is to increase student success by promoting alternatives in educational resources and creating a community that actively encourages, supports, and sustains the use of no-cost or OER. There is more information on the website. Upon completing the program, participants may earn an incentive award of their choice.
If you have completed all of the deliverables for this workshop, you will receive a OER Completer Badge. The badge will be emailed to you next week. Please be sure to click on the email and accept the Credly badge.