The "OERizona Reviewed" endorsement is awarded to OER that have been evaluated for licensing compliance and accessibility standards by Arizona-based librarians and instructional designers. While not undergoing formal peer review, this designation assures users that the resource meets essential criteria for open licensing and accessibility, making it a dependable choice for inclusive and legally sound educational use.
This designation assures users that the resource meets essential criteria for open licensing and accessibility, making it a dependable choice for inclusive and legally sound educational use.
This lesson supports faculty in Rural Arizona IHE in exploring the different ways to …
This lesson supports faculty in Rural Arizona IHE in exploring the different ways to engage with OER and contribute to the Open Education community. Faculty will:practice using the OER Commons Authoring Tool and Remix Toolreflect on their understanding of OER creation and OER remixing The cover image of this lesson was created by Joanna Schimizzi in Canva and is licensed CC-BY. The image has a black background with galaxy-type stars and says "Creating and Remixing OER" in white capital letters.
No restrictions on your remixing, redistributing, or making derivative works. Give credit to the author, as required.
Your remixing, redistributing, or making derivatives works comes with some restrictions, including how it is shared.
Your redistributing comes with some restrictions. Do not remix or make derivative works.
Most restrictive license type. Prohibits most uses, sharing, and any changes.
Copyrighted materials, available under Fair Use and the TEACH Act for US-based educators, or other custom arrangements. Go to the resource provider to see their individual restrictions.