OER Basics: Frameworks, Facts, and Fallacies of Open Educational Resources
Spring 2021
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This introductory workshop provides an overview of common OER frameworks, facts, and fallacies. Presenters will encourage discussion of participants' assumptions about OER and experiences using OER in face-to-face, remote, web-assisted, hybrid, and online classes. Additionally, presenters will offer suggestions for how and why faculty should use OER.
Note: This workshop is the first of five workshops on using OER as a tool for increasing access and inclusivity in support of Quest 2025 and in fulfillment of a recent TBR grant.
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