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Open Educational Resources

Open Educational Resources (OER) are made free to the public under a creative commons license.

Open Educational Resources

What does “Open” Mean in Open Educational Resource (OER)?

It may seem very strange to those not exposed to the Open Educational Resource (OER) movement, but the everyday term…

Adam McKeeOctober 3, 2018October 3, 2018
Open Educational Resources

Are Creative Commons Licenses Best for OER?

It is readily apparent from many sources that the costs of higher education have skyrocketed in nominal dollars since the…

Adam McKeeJuly 27, 2018July 27, 2018
Open Educational Resources

Distributing Your OER Materials: A Broadened Approach

The astronomical costs of textbooks are a significant barrier to student success, and Open Educational Resources are a welcome solution…

Adam McKeeJuly 27, 2018
Open Educational Resources

Some Thoughts on OER

I first heard about OER by that name when listening to a presentation on the University of Arkansas System’s eVersity…

Adam McKeeJune 8, 2018June 13, 2018
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