Difference between revisions of "Teaching and Learning Resources Portal/Distance Technologies/OER"

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1. Open Scholars
  
want to create persistent resources
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-want to create persistent resources--still available after course end date
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2. Open Access Journals are still peer-reviewed
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-they're going to depend on SSHRC (or other gov't funding)--but less of it.  Then the resources will be used by more people.
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you can't copyright an idea
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copyright has restricted scientific development; patents would be more the issue now (my idea--drugs).
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3.OERs: 
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oercommons.org
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onlinebooks (u penn)
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Creative Commons
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Google Advanced Search
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MERLOT:  Multimedia Educational Resource for Learning and Online Teaching
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P2PU
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Khan Academy
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4. Open Educational Practice
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-developing and applying open/public reaches and teaching, research and service practice
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-how do you implement oERs?  select, reuse, evaluate

Revision as of 09:56, 31 May 2014

1. Open Scholars

-want to create persistent resources--still available after course end date

2. Open Access Journals are still peer-reviewed -they're going to depend on SSHRC (or other gov't funding)--but less of it. Then the resources will be used by more people.

you can't copyright an idea

copyright has restricted scientific development; patents would be more the issue now (my idea--drugs).

3.OERs:

oercommons.org

onlinebooks (u penn)

Creative Commons

Google Advanced Search

MERLOT: Multimedia Educational Resource for Learning and Online Teaching

P2PU

Khan Academy

4. Open Educational Practice -developing and applying open/public reaches and teaching, research and service practice -how do you implement oERs? select, reuse, evaluate