OER (Overview)

Tenure and Promotion

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​A critical part of sustaining Open Educational Resources (OER) in higher education is recognizing the contributions by instructors who create and improve them as part of their professional work. In order to aid this effort, Driving OER Sustainability for Student Success (DOERS3) has developed an adaptable advisory model to help guide faculty as they attempt to include their OER work in their tenure and promotion portfolios. This model is in no way exhaustive and will likely be most useful as either a way for faculty to start thinking about how to best fit their OER work into their local T&P guidelines or as an OER adapted to those local concerns. Although this document in its current form was created with individual faculty in mind, DOERS3 encourage T&P committees themselves to adapt and edit this document to use as guidance for their faculty.

Material Type: Assessment, Teaching/Learning Strategy

Authors: Amanda Coolidge, and Deepak Shenoy, Andrew McKinney

An OER Workshop

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Trine University promotes the awareness, adoption, adaptation, and creation of open educational resources and no-cost resources for students. This work: “An OER Workshop” by Andrea Bearman is licensed under CC-BY 4.0 and is a derivative work of Creative Commons Certificate for Educators, Academic Librarians, and GLAM. In order to receive a certificate, you must take the course through Creative Commons. This book means to share an abbreviated version of the information with Trine University specifics.

Material Type: Textbook

Author: Andrea Bearman

Open Educational Resources (OER) Guide for Students in Post-Secondary and Higher Education

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This guide provides an introduction to Open Educational Resources (OER) for students in post-secondary and higher education. It is aimed at helping you, as students, to explore the value of good quality OER, and provides an introduction to how to find and use OER. It intends to serve primarily as a source of reference for students in the Small States of the Commonwealth, but we hope it will be useful to students from any country.

Material Type: Reading

Authors: Derek Moore, Neil Butcher, Sarah Hoosen

OER Africa Understanding OER

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Created by educators from OER Africa, this guide explains the concept and helps you understand OER. These OER topics have been divided into two tracks designed to support different orientations: The practice track, for those doing the work on OER, and the trends track, for those who want to understand the OER movement and philosophy of open education.

Material Type: Reading

Author: OER Africa