OER Storytelling Template
Overview
OER Fellows are invited to remix this OER Storytelling Template to share their stories of impact with Open Educational Resources (OER).
My OER Story of Impact
OER Fellows are invited to remix this OER Storytelling Template to share their stories of impact. Once logged in, click the remix button on this resource to make your own version of this template. Change the title to describe your video and add any relevant text, links, and/or attachments to this section. Delete these instructions before publishing. When you are ready to publish, click the green next button, then update the overview, license, and description of your resource, and then click publish. For Core Story and Story Spine & Structure Activities, and OER in Arizona Videos, check out the OER Fellowship Storytelling Activities.
You are welcome to record and share your stories, using the video recording devices and software that you prefer and have access to, or digital tools such as zoom, youtube, or Pecha Kucha (for image sharing and voice recording). Be sure to give your video a clear title and description, highlight what’s happening with OER and the impact it is having on your campus in your story, and make sure that you have permission to share it. We recommend that your video is less than 10 minutes long for optimal engagement.
Describe your video in this section. You have various options for how you can share your video, as a link, upload and embed the video in this section, or add it as an attachment.
- To add your video as a link, click the link button in the editor above. Add the display text and the url, then click save. Here is a video link example: Why OER? Video
- To upload your video from your computer, click on the video button in the editor above. Click the upload tab, then Browse Server to select your video and click upload. Then add your title to the info tab and click save. Here is an uploaded video example:
- To add your video as an attachment. Click the "Attach Section 1 Resources" paperclip image below, then choose the correct file from your computer, name your video, and save. An example of a video attachment is displayed below and in the resource library.