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  2. Open educational resources - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_educational_resources

    OER need not be created from scratch. On the other hand, there are some costs in the assembly and adaptation process. And some OER must be created and produced originally at some time. While OER must be hosted and disseminated, and some require funding, OER development can take different routes, such as creation, adoption, adaptation and ...

  3. OER Commons - Wikipedia

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    To support interoperability, OER Commons is an experimental node in the Learning Registry, a joint US Department of Education and US Department of Defense initiative to support educational content and platform interoperability. [9] The OER Commons contains custom curated resource collections, or microsites.

  4. Open educational resources policy - Wikipedia

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    Examples of published guidelines and research reports that can assist with the OER policy making process: (2011) Guidelines for open educational resources (OER) in higher education [4] (2016) Open Educational Resources: Policy, costs and transformation [6] (2019): Guidelines on the development of open educational resources policies [35]

  5. Open educational practices - Wikipedia

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    OEP, for example, often, but not always, involve the application of OER to the teaching and learning process. [6] Open educational practices aim to take the focus beyond building further access to OER and consider how in practice, such resources support education and promote quality and innovation in teaching and learning.

  6. UNESCO 2012 Paris OER Declaration - Wikipedia

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    Reinforce the development of strategies and policies on OER. Promote the understanding and use of open licensing frameworks. Support capacity building for the sustainable development of quality learning materials. Foster strategic alliances for OER. Encourage the development and adaptation of OER in a variety of languages and cultural contexts.

  7. Massive open online course - Wikipedia

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    The first MOOCs emerged from the open educational resources (OER) movement, which was sparked by MIT OpenCourseWare project. [15] The OER movement was motivated from work by researchers who pointed out that class size and learning outcomes had no established connection. Here, Daniel Barwick's work is the most often-cited example. [16] [17]

  8. OpenCourseWare - Wikipedia

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    Japanese researchers have been particularly interested in the technical aspects of OCW, for example in creating semantic search engines. There is currently a growing interest for Open Educational Resources (OER) among Japanese universities, and more universities are expected to join the consortium. [45]

  9. Wikipedia:WikiProject Open/OER/Resources - Wikipedia

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    OER Knowledge Cloud, a searchable catalog of publications about OER; P2PFoundation Wiki Category:Education, in which many articles call out key concepts by excerpting sources which would make good references. The "See also" list from OER article; Wikipedia:WikiProject Education may have useful suggestions. The Wikipedia Library