2. UNESCO: What are Open Educational Resources (OERs)? | Hewlett Foundation: Open Educational Resources
David Wiley - TEDx talk on Openness and OERs
3.
4. Textbooks: Media Studies 101
Whole courses: MIT Open Courseware | OpenLearn
Repositories: OpenStax | MERLOT |
Directory of Open Educational Resources (DOER)
16. NZGOAL (2010)
Government guidance, approved by
Cabinet, advocates use of CC for publicly
funded copyright works
Declaration on Open and Transparent
Government (2011)
20. 1. No need to ask permission
2. Keep resources when you leave
3. Teachers receive credit when their
work is reused
4. Make use of the N4L Portal.
21. “When I look outside at other schools,
I think, why aren’t you doing this?”
Nathan Parker, Warrington School
22. “Teachers are collaborating more, and
they’re also involving their students in
the development of those teaching and
learning resources.”
Mark Osborne, ASHS