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Introduction to Open Educational Resources Online

Are you curious about finding teaching materials to support student learning? Or perhaps you are interested in developing teaching materials that all students can access? Celebrate Open Education Week and learn how Open Educational Resources (OER) can be optimized for instructional use in this interactive workshop. OER reduces the financial barrier to access materials for students while also strengthening student engagement and learning. You will be introduced to what OER is in comparison to other ‘free’ materials, unpack the meaning of Creative Commons licensing when using OER, practice attributing open resources like images, find and assess OER that you can use in your teaching, and last discuss how you can contribute to the OER community. 

By the end of the session you will: 

define open educational resources (OER) 
identify the different types of Creative Commons licenses and what each allows/does not allow for the use of an OER 
correctly attribute open resource such as images that may be used in presentations 
locate OER including open textbooks, lab/activity materials, lesson plans, lectures, and more 
discuss the challenges and benefits of using OER in your teaching  
assess how you will use OER in your own teaching such as adopt, adapt, create, and contribute  

Facilitator: David Kwasny - Data and Digital Literacy Librarian - Digital Scholarship Unit

Date:
Wednesday, March 6, 2024
Time:
1:00pm - 3:00pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Campus:
UTSC
Online:
This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
Categories:
  Digital Tools  
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