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STEM OER Accessibility Framework and Guide
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This guidebook was created by ISKME, in partnership with the Science Education Resource Center (SERC) at Carleton College. The document provides a practical reference for curators and authors of STEM OER, and contains 23 accessibility criteria, or elements, to reference as they curate, design and adapt materials to be accessible for STEM learners.

The primary audience of this resource is STEM postsecondary faculty, instructional designers, and others responsible for course design and pedagogy who seek to:

- Expand their knowledge about accessibility and ways to integrate it into their STEM curriculum and instruction
- Design openly licensed STEM courses and course materials that support both access and use by learners
- Curate existing STEM content that expands upon traditional textbooks and courseware to address variability in learning
- Identify and add meaningful keywords, or tags, to the STEM OER they create, so that their OER can be more easily discovered across platforms

Professional learning teams on campus are also encouraged to use this framework as part of training to facilitate integration of accessibility concepts into STEM course design and pedagogy.

The framework and guide development was supported by a mini-grant program facilitated by Bates College and the SCORE-UBE Network (Sustainability Challenges for Open Resources to promote an Equitable Undergraduate Biology Education), with funding from The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. The framework and guide were developed by ISKME and SERC with input from 21 STEM faculty members from across the United States, and in collaboration with the project’s Working Group of accessibility experts: Andrew Hasley and Hayley Orndorf, both with BioQUEST’s UDL Initiative and the Quantitative Undergraduate Biology Education and Synthesis (QUBES) Project; Hannah Davidson, Plymouth State University; and Cynthia Curry, National Center on Accessible Educational Materials (AEM)/CAST.

Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Reading
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Carlton College
SERC
ISKME
Date Added:
01/19/2021
Science OER Core Instructional Material Options
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These are full-course openly licensed resources for districts interested in exploring OER options when considering core instructional materials for district adoption. Course materials are available for online viewing or download.

Subject:
Atmospheric Science
Engineering
Environmental Science
Life Science
Physical Science
Material Type:
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Barbara Soots
Kimberley Astle
Ellen Ebert
Washington OSPI OER Project
Date Added:
03/17/2020
Selecting and Reviewing OER for District Adoption
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This resource provides guidance for school districts when considering OER for adoption as well as currently available full-course openly licensed resources to consider.

Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Barbara Soots
Washington OSPI OER Project
Date Added:
09/29/2020
Supplementing (or Supplanting!) Your Textbooks with OER
Read the Fine Print
Educational Use
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Teachers have long searched for supplemental materials for their purchased textbooks. In the last 36 months, the US Department of Education’s Office of EdTech has championed the use of openly-licensed educational resources (OERs) through their #GoOpen initiative. This workshop will help teachers understand #GoOpen, OERs, and how it will help their school districts. Participants will leave with resources and ideas on how to spread the knowledge in their districts.

Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Reading
Provider:
NETA 18 Hashtag GoOpen Summit
Author:
Josh Allen
Date Added:
09/23/2021
TCC Library Handout - Copyright, OER, and CC Licenses
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This is a 3-page "quick guide" handout about copyright, OER, and CC licenses, including what they look like and what they mean for usage in and out of the classroom. This handout is meant for students and would be a useful supplement for any assignments requiring openly licensed multimedia or sources. This handout also accompanies the TCC Library's "Student Guide to OER" LibGuide.

Subject:
Applied Science
Education
Information Science
Material Type:
Student Guide
Date Added:
06/11/2019
Teachers as Content & Knowledge Creators: Understanding Creative Commons, OER, and Visual Literacy to Empower Diverse Voices
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CC BY-NC-SA
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This module was created in response to an observed need by BranchED and the module authors for efforts to increase the recognition, adaptation, and use of open educational resources (OER) among pre- and in-service teachers and the faculty who work in educator preparation programs. The module's purpose is to position teacher educators, teacher candidates and in-service teachers as empowered content creators. By explicitly teaching educators about content that has been licensed for re-use and informing them about their range of options for making their own works available to others, they will gain agency and can make inclusive and equity-minded decisions about curriculum content. The module provides instructional materials, resources, and activities about copyright, fair use, public domain, OER, and visual literacy to provide users with a framework for selecting, modifying, and developing curriculum materials.

Subject:
Education
Educational Technology
Graphic Design
Information Science
Visual Arts
Material Type:
Module
Author:
Kimberly Grotewold
Karen Kohler
Tasha Martinez
LisaL Kulka
Date Added:
07/05/2020
Teaching With Open Educational Resources
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This module provides faculty in higher education with an introduction to the use and creation of Open Educational Resources. It is intended for faculty who are new to the principles of Open Education. Several of the examples in this module relate to higher education in Canada, but you are encouraged to adapt the resources you suit your context.It can be used as part of a course on open education and would benefit from an expanded discussion of Open Pedagogy, an additional module on Open Access, and a module on Developing Open Policies for higher education institutions.

Subject:
Educational Technology
Material Type:
Module
Author:
Stephanie Kolentsis
Date Added:
10/18/2019
Texas Learn OER
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This is a set of ten peer-reviewed, openly licensed, self-paced modules for faculty, staff, and administrators. It includes information on understanding OER; open licensing, including Creative Commons; finding and evaluating OER; accessibility; adapting, creating, and sharing OER; and OER policy and practice in Texas.

Subject:
Education
Higher Education
Material Type:
Full Course
Author:
Carrie Gits
Date Added:
08/26/2020
Trans Inclusion in OER
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One of the greatest areas of potential for open educational resources (OER) is the opportunity for improved representation and coverage of identities that often go erased or poorly addressed in educational materials. Information about, by, and for trans and gender diverse people is one such topic. With knowledge and intention, those involved in the creation, adaptation, and use of OER can find and incorporate materials that center trans and gender diverse people. Doing this is essential for supporting trans and gender diverse students and educating everyone about these identities. This resource is a guide on how to make OER more inclusive and representative of trans and gender diverse people. It is intended to be easily incorporated into a scholarly communications course, while also being valuable to faculty and others interested in learning about the topic and how to make changes to their own course materials.

Subject:
Education
Higher Education
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Homework/Assignment
Lesson
Lesson Plan
Module
Reading
Unit of Study
Author:
Kat R. Klement
Stephen G. Krueger
Date Added:
05/10/2022
Unpacking Creative Commons Licenses
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This editable resource is a 1-page handout explaining the six different Creative Commons licenses, their symbols, full names, and what users may, must, and must not do according to the terms of the licenses. This resource does not replace Creative Commons legal or human-readable license versions.

Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Provider:
Virginia Tech
Author:
Andrew Moore
Date Added:
12/03/2015
Vetting OER for Cultural Relevance, Accessibility and Licensing
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Finding and selecting OER to adopt at your college can raise questions about both the quality and accessibility of the content for your students. Join us for this webinar to hear about best practices and rubrics developed to ensure that OER content meets instructional material standards, accessibility guidelines, and open licensing policies established at your institution. These rubrics assist faculty, librarians, instructional designers and other staff to select and adapt open educational resources that meet student needs regardless of disability but are also culturally relevant and engaging for students at your institution and can be freely re-used, re-mixed, and re-distributed.

Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
Community College Consortium for Open Educational Resources (CCCOER)
Author:
Amy Hofer
Regina Gong
Vera Kennedy
Date Added:
07/03/2017
What Are Open Educational Resources (OER)?
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Module 1 is designed using open resources from WikiMedia, The Learning Portal, and other Creative Commons licensed materials. This module has been developed to provide an overview of OER and its history for faculty who are just getting started. (But mostly it was designed to see how this authoring tool works so that I can share the tool with our faculty!)

Subject:
Higher Education
Material Type:
Lecture Notes
Author:
Julie Lyon
Date Added:
12/14/2020
What is an open license and how does it work?
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Brief video describing licensing and permissions associated with Open Educational Resources (OER), including various Creative Commons licenses. These licenses give content creators a standardized way to share their resources with other educators around the world.

Subject:
Education
History
History, Law, Politics
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
Council of Chief State School Officers
Date Added:
12/17/2016
Why OER?
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A brief video where OER experts give their reasons for working in the field of Open Educational Resources. Primary reasons include empowering teachers, equalizing access to education, reducing teachers' worries about copyright, reducing educational costs, and facilitating the open flow of information.

Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
Council of Chief State School Officers
Author:
Stefano M. Stefan
Date Added:
12/17/2016