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Building a self-mapped learning pathways micro-lesson: H5P vs Twine –

Building a self-mapped learning pathways micro-lesson: H5P vs Twine – | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it

"One of the issues that I often bemoan in relation to creating Self-Mapped Learning Pathways lessons is how there really isn’t simple technology that will let you quickly build non-linear, int…"

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Intro to OER: A Wider Spectrum


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Ana Cristina Pratas's curator insight, October 7, 2018 3:42 AM

OER defined

  1. Why OER?
  2. 5 Rs
  3. Licenses
    1. Public Domain
    2. Creative commons
  4. Open pedagogy
  5. MOOCs
    1. Ed X
    2. Coursera

 

  1. Freely accessible to VCU students
    1. Library resources
    2. Lynda.com

Practical Considerations

  1. Can students get to it for free?
  2. Can I make a copy? (technical and license considerations)
  3. Can I edit it? (technical and license considerations)

 

The Larger OER Landscape

  1. Big Picture
    1. Courses/Textbooks
      1. OER Commons
      2. Lumen Search
      3. Open Textbook Library
      4. Open Stax Biology
        1. Open Stax books can also be imported into Pressbooks for editing
      5. Libre Texts
      6. MIT Open Courseware
      7. Open Music Theory
    2. Syllabi
      1. http://opensyllabusproject.org/
      2. via Google advanced search
  2. Pieces of Media
    1. Repositories
      1. Merlot

 

    1. Videos/Audio
      1. YouTube Education
      2. Khan Academy
      3. The Open University
      4. Backstory
    2. Interactives and simulations
      1. PHET Simulations
      2. Music Theory
      3. Relativistic Spacetime
    3. Tools
      1. Pressbooks – ALT Lab runs its own installation of this software here
      2. Hypothes.is – Make any website or PDF into a discussion forum
      3. H5P – embeddable multimedia items that include video annotation
      4. Knight Lab Tools – interactive timelines, maps, and other multimedia types
      5. Voyant – textual analysis options
      6. Jupyter Notebook –
    4. Primary source material/Raw material
      1. Library of Congress Digital Collections
      2. Flickr Commons
      3. Wikimedia Commons
    5. Data
      1. Google’s Data Set Search
      2. data.gov
      3. Richmond Open Data Portal
  1. Student Work as OER
    1. Wikipedia Education
    2. Transcription
      1. Virginia Memory Transcribe
      2. Folgerpedia Transcribeathon
      3. Smithsonian Transcription Projects
      4. Judah Will Project
    3. Data gathering
      1. Rebel Cities
      2. Text Set Project
      3. Field Botany
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English teachers - Use this free English grammar & syntax course from Moodle.net

English teachers - Use this free English grammar & syntax course from Moodle.net | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it
Moodle loves Open Educational Resources (OER) since Moodle likes an open world. You can share your Moodle courses and course activities like database presets, glossary entries, quiz questions etc. with other Moodle community members easily through Moodle’s OER portal – Moodle.net.

Moodle.net is the Moodle community platform which connects you with free courses and content shared by Moodle users all over the world. You will find various free open educational resources on Moodle.net.

Christopher Engelsma shared a free Moodle course on English Grammar & Syntax. The course is a foundational course and is focused for secondary level students.

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The Teacher’s Guide To Open Educational Resources | Edudemic

The Teacher’s Guide To Open Educational Resources | Edudemic | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it
You’ve probably heard about Open Educational Resources & may have used some. The world of OERs is growing constantly, with more resources available daily.

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Rebecca Wilkins's curator insight, July 31, 2015 9:25 AM

Professional development in each district should capitalize on how to incorporate free resources into instructional design.

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12 Sources for Free Images to Use on Your Blog and Social Media Posts

12 Sources for Free Images to Use on Your Blog and Social Media Posts | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it
The right image may be just the added touch your blog post or social media update needs to get noticed, but finding free, high-quality photos that you can use is challenging. You'll want to bookmark all of these resources to use time and again.

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Monica S Mcfeeters's curator insight, March 20, 2015 11:58 PM

Do you need picture references? Here are some links to free images.

senameintr's curator insight, July 16, 2015 1:34 AM

Images grabs people's attention easily. You use these free image sources for all your image needs.

hphm's curator insight, July 19, 2017 2:07 AM
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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 | Moodle and Web 2.0 | 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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How to Use Open Educational Resources (OER) in Class - CK12 archive webinar

Join CK-12 member, Arjan Harjani, as he discusses how to use open educational resources (OER) to create a more customized and engaged class.

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Open Science 2.0

Vortrag bei #scilogs12 am 17.3.2012 in Deidesheim...
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Event Reviews: Icepops Conference 2019 – Learning how to play the game – Information Literacy Website

Event Reviews: Icepops Conference 2019 – Learning how to play the game – Information Literacy Website | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it

Lorna M. Campbell, Senior Service Manager – Learning Technology within Education Design and Engagement – at the University of Edinburgh, blogs about her experience at the International Copyright-Literacy Event with Playful Opportunities for Practitioners and Scholars (Icepops) 2019 in this post. This was originally posted on her blog, and is available under CC-BY 3.0

Ok, confession time; I’m useless at playing games.  Any kind of games – card games, board games, computer games, strategy games, discovery games, competitive games, for some reason they just don’t hold my attention.   I’m not sure why that is, I just don’t seem to have that “hook” that engages people with game play.  Although I’m not a natural game player, I do really enjoy playfulness and creativity (who doesn’t?!) and copyright literacy is definitely my thing so I really appreciated being able to go along to last week’s ICEPOPS Conference here at the University, not least because my inspirational OER Service colleague Stephanie (Charlie) Farley was giving her first ever keynote.


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OER Commons

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OER Commons is a dynamic digital library and network. Explore open education resources and join our network of educators dedicated to curriculum improvement.

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Tons of Open Educational Resources to Use in Your Teaching

Tons of Open Educational Resources to Use in Your Teaching | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it
Open Education Resources (OER) Commons is a platform that provides open access to a wide variety of open educational resources that are either in the public domain or are licensed under Creative Commons.

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Royalty Free Image Resources | Listly List

High quality images don't need to cost an arm & a leg. These sites offer images that are free to use for personal or commercial use! Just be sure to pay attention to copyright licensing for each. Most are CC0, but not all. We've made note of how each of these sites can be browsed (how & if they are searchable). Searchable is great if you know what you're looking for. Sites that are not searchable, while time consuming, can be great for inspiration when you aren't quite sure what you want. | UNS

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Kane Torres's curator insight, July 15, 2023 4:53 PM

Royalties in production is a huge deal. They come in different fields such as design, music, and photo. Using  images for projects can cost a lot, which is why royalty free images can help out the situation without you having to get into legal troubles. Sources and sites like this are very useful to the community. 

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12 Sources for Free Images to Use on Your Blog and Social Media Posts

12 Sources for Free Images to Use on Your Blog and Social Media Posts | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it
The right image may be just the added touch your blog post or social media update needs to get noticed, but finding free, high-quality photos that you can use is challenging. You'll want to bookmark all of these resources to use time and again.

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Monica S Mcfeeters's curator insight, March 20, 2015 11:58 PM

Do you need picture references? Here are some links to free images.

senameintr's curator insight, July 16, 2015 1:34 AM

Images grabs people's attention easily. You use these free image sources for all your image needs.

hphm's curator insight, July 19, 2017 2:07 AM
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Open Education Matters: Why is it important to share content? - YouTube

3rd place winner on the "Why Open Education Matters" contest of the US Dept. of Education http://www.ed.gov/blog/2012/07/why-open-education-matters-video-com...

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Fiona Harvey's curator insight, September 19, 2014 3:48 PM

Really nice, simple video - gets the message across.  How can we apply this to MOOCs for example? 

Henriette Kootstra's curator insight, September 23, 2014 10:59 AM

Interessant filmpje over de voordelen van het delen van kennis en onderwijs wereldwijd.

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Instructional and Educational Videos, Animated Explanations, - Explania

Instructional and Educational Videos, Animated Explanations, - Explania | Moodle and Web 2.0 | Scoop.it

Watch hundreds of animated explanations, interactive tutorials, animations and instructional videos, and feel free to embed them on your own web pages.


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