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OER -- Open Educational Resources

  1. Nancy Scofield Pueblo Community College The Good The Bad and The Ugly Ringtone By tweenn, modified by Nancy Scofield CC BY 3.0
  2. Mix, re-mix, and collaborate your ideas with others and create something completely new AntsStitchingLeave By PHGCOM, Dec. 2007 CC BY-SA 3.0
  3. Learn from experts from around the world Untitled By Wayan Vota CC BY-NC-SA 2.0
  4. Have access to updated and current materials Biblioimages: revised edition By Lee Leblanc CC BY-NC-SA 2.0
  5. Instructors can focus on teaching, not preparing lots of resources, especially in finding materials to address different learning styles. Learning Styles By dsselof CC BY 2.0
  6. Instructional/Curriculum Designers can search for materials to support content they don’t have personal knowledge or expertise of, but can locate items for instructors/professionals to review. Addie-design By Dave Braunshweig CC BY-SA 3.0
  7. Training people (faculty and students) how to search for, use, and cite materials properly
  8. Difficulty finding “just the right” item
  9. Lack of knowledge and understanding of OER by most instructors
  10. Reluctance by some to use anything but their own ideas/materials (pride of ownership) Pride Tribal vector By MasFx CC BY-NC-ND 3.0
  11. Perhaps some reluctance to share their own ideas/materials (again with the pride of ownership thing) Pride Tribal vector By MasFx CC BY-NC-ND 3.0
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