Learn how to use OER Commons Digital Version of the EQuIP Rubric …
Learn how to use OER Commons Digital Version of the EQuIP Rubric Alignment and Evaluation Tool to align appropriate resources to the Common Core State Standards, and to evaluate resources against certain aspects of quality.
This introduces users to the Open Author tool on OER Commons. Users …
This introduces users to the Open Author tool on OER Commons. Users can create, share, and remix open educational resources in OER Commons using the Open Author Tool.
This resource will walk OER Commons users through the creation of an …
This resource will walk OER Commons users through the creation of an Open Author resource based on a Google Doc, which is imported using the integration tool.
Learn how to use OER Common Common Core Alignment and Evaluation Tool …
Learn how to use OER Common Common Core Alignment and Evaluation Tool to align appropriate resources to the Common Core State Standards, and to evaluate the resource against certain aspects of quality.
Learn how to use OER Common Common Core Alignment and Evaluation Tool …
Learn how to use OER Common Common Core Alignment and Evaluation Tool to align appropriate resources to the Common Core State Standards, and to evaluate the resource against certain aspects of quality.
This resource will provide users step by step guidance in using the …
This resource will provide users step by step guidance in using the central features available as part of the SEC Commons. This guide will be updated as new features are added.
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