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Open Policy – Open.Ed

Open Policy – Open.Ed | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it
A collection of open policy resources that the Open.Ed service has developed and contributed to.  All resources have been released under open licence and are available for re-use with attribution.

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How To Find Openly Licensed Educational Resources You Can Use [Infographic] | OER

How To Find Openly Licensed Educational Resources You Can Use [Infographic] | OER | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it
Most of us turn to the internet when we are looking for resources to use for a presentation, report or article. The internet holds the key to so many robust resources.

Yet how many of these resources can you legally use for free? How many of them can you adapt?

That’s where Open Educational Resources (OER) can help. Here’s an infographic from the Center for Open Educational Resources and Language Learning (at the University of Texas at Austin) that can help.


Learn more:


http://www.scoop.it/t/21st-century-learning-and-teaching/?tag=OER



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Suzanne's curator insight, February 17, 2015 5:02 AM

Every language teacher and student should contribute to make this a powerful resource concept. Language is an instrument; use it, take care of it, share it.

Dean Mantz's curator insight, February 18, 2015 11:15 AM

Thanks to @Dennis T OConnor for sharing this infographic on finding and identifying open source education resources.  

Iolanda Bueno de Camargo Cortelazzo's curator insight, February 19, 2015 12:00 PM

Bastante úteis estas informações para professores e gestores educacionais.

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Open access: six myths to put to rest

Open access: six myths to put to rest | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it
Open access to research is still held back by misunderstandings repeated by people who should know better, says Peter Suber

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Learn about the 3 E's of Open Educational Resources-OERs

Learn about the 3 E's of Open Educational Resources-OERs | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it

Click HERE to register.


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Grisell Rodriguez's curator insight, August 15, 2014 12:01 PM

Interactive resources for teaching

Margaret Driscoll, Learning Organization Librarian's comment, August 16, 2014 2:38 PM
Hi John. I've signed up for this workshop but am not able to attend the live session ... am hoping a recording will be available. Thank you for hosting this!
John Shank's comment, August 21, 2014 2:04 PM
If you have any questions or comments feel free to post them here and there is a recording of the session that I can share.
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Wiley: Interactive Open Educational Resources: A Guide to Finding, Choosing, and Using What's Out There to Transform College Teaching - John D. Shank

Wiley: Interactive Open Educational Resources: A Guide to Finding, Choosing, and Using What's Out There to Transform College Teaching - John D. Shank | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it

Sponsored by the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL), this one-of-a-kind book demonstrates the best tools, resources, and techniques for discovering, selecting, and integrating interactive open educational resources (OERs) into the teaching and learning process. The author examines many of the best repositories and digital library websites for finding high quality materials, explaining in depth the best practices for effectively searching these repositories and the various methods for evaluating, selecting, and integrating the resources into the instructor’s curriculum and course assignments, as well as the institution’s learning management system.


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The 1st Handbook for Interactive Open Educational Resources is now available.

The 1st Handbook for Interactive Open Educational Resources is now available. | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it

The iOER Handbook just earned a silver badge for the topic #Education Technology on @scoopit http://sco.lt/8YgC6D


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John Shank's curator insight, December 22, 2014 1:32 PM

The topic of Open Educational Resources is gaining momentum in higher Ed. but still a ways to go before it enters the mainstream.

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Making the Switch: Moving from Traditional to Electronic Textbooks Part 2: Finding Open Education and Creative Commons Resources

Making the Switch: Moving from Traditional to Electronic Textbooks Part 2: Finding Open Education and Creative Commons Resources | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it

This is the second of a multipart series on how the El Paso ISD in El Paso Texas began the move from traditional paper textbooks to digital open textbooks.
In Part One [http://holtthink.tumblr.com/post/99909903725 ] of this series, we looked at the need to understand the cycle of adoption as basic in any strategy to shift from traditional textbooks to digital textbooks. At least in Texas, an optimal time to make the switch to digital textbooks would be when a major core area of textbooks are being adopted, This is because the maximum amount of funding is being given by the state to purchase instructional materials and it is a natural “break” in the textbook cycle.


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University research: if you believe in openness, stand up for it

University research: if you believe in openness, stand up for it | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it

Publishing openly provides greater exposure, boosts prospects and can lead to more citations, says Erin McKiernan

 

We spend years teaching our children to share. Yet from the moment students enter academia, we discourage it. Lock up your work in prestigious subscription journals; keep your data close to your chest; compete instead of collaborate – these are the messages transmitted by peers and mentors. These are the tenets of our unhealthy academic culture. We need to change our priorities.


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Best Sources for Open Educational Resources Used By Educators - EdTechReview™

Best Sources for Open Educational Resources Used By Educators - EdTechReview™ | E-Learning-Inclusivo (Mashup) | Scoop.it
Here are the best sources for Open Educational Resources (OER) suggested by expert educators.

 

Education is a fundamental human right and as important as the primary basic needs. It improves one’s knowledge, gives one a broader view of the world around us and how things work, reduces the social and economic disparity, thus propagating equality and also raises one's self esteem.

But the world’s overall educational statistics aren’t up to the mark, only 22% of the world's children finish high school and only 55% finish sixth grade. Noticing these drawbacks, many educators, administrators and startups have started creating awareness on education. Introduction of technology into the educational field creates a revolution in student learning. Unlike olden days, people nowadays have numerous sources to get quality education at low costs or even free of cost. Tutorials of high qualified professors, materials from well-established universities and courses on numerous topics from around the world are available on Web. The above mentioned things come under Open Educational Resources (OER).


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