Call For Proposals: Open for Antiracism (OFAR) 2024-25 (google.com)
Jamie A. Thomas, OFAR Webinar March 1, 2024
OFAR Participants, OFAR Webinar May 3, 2024
CCCOER Webinar April 11, 2018
How OER Addresses Access, Inclusion, and Academic Excellence - Jasmine Roberts-Crews
In this keynote address, Dr. Ed Bush discusses the origins and original purpose of California's tiered higher ed system. Watch from the 25:09 mark through 37:36. Here is the link to his slides.
Keynote from Creative Commons 2019 Global Summit
Adele Vrana and Siko Bouterse
“The Black Feminist Pedagogical Origins of Open Education”
This recent article by Jasmine Crews-Roberts (2024) defines open education resources and explains that while there are other frameworks used to justify open education as equity work, there is a lack of discussion and proper attribution to Black Feminists who helped pave the way for open education as a practice to freedom, and academic freedom.
Toward Antiracist First-Year Composition Goals - Google Docs
Cool4ED: A CSU, UC, and CCC collaboration, Cool4ED has Showcase Reviews which offer a quick place to look before an extensive search. The reviews by California faculty are thorough and include a detailed accessibility report.
OER Commons: A large repository, OER Commons, is easy to search.
OASIS: This user-friendly tool helps you search for OER from 73 different sources and contains nearly 200,000 records. Developed by SUNY Geneseo's Milne Library.
MERLOT: Browse or search over 40,000 discipline-specific learning materials contributed by the member community, including this fantastic series: HBCU Cultural Collections.
Open Oregon: With an extensive list of resources, Open Oregon offers information about the actual classes using the OER, including the institution, course name, links to materials, and instructor information.