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Get Up To Speed with OER
This is a self-paced tutorial for faculty and staff to learn about Open Educational Resources - what they are, how to find and evaluate them, how to adapt and create them, and how to handle the copyright and technical implications.
Module 1: Background Information
Open means more than Free
Why OERs Matter
Module 1 Questions for Reflection
Module 1 Quiz
Module 2: Copyright and Licensing
Copyright for OER
Copyright for OER
The Creative Commons
Selecting the Correct Creative Commons License
Using Works with Creative Commons Licenses
Remixing Your Own Work
Licensing Your OER
Module 2 Questions for Reflection
Module 2 Quiz
Module 3: Gathering and Evaluating OER
Finding and Using OER
OER Repositories and Lists
Peer Review and Evaluating OER
Module 3 Questions for Reflection
Module 3 Quiz
Module 4: Adapting and Creating OER
OERs in General, and Creating Text OERs
Creating Image OERs
Creating Audio OER
Creating Video OER
Available Source File and Open Format
Usability and Accessibility for OER
Audacity: A case of Open gone wrong
Module 4 Questions for Reflection
Module 4 Quiz
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Sarah Morehouse
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Copyright for OER
Listen to Sarah Morehouse, librarian at SUNY Empire, discuss copyright issues for Open Educational Resources.
Copyright For Open Educational Resources
(15:43).
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