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Recently, several websites have become available that provide tools to support the identification, development, use, re-use, collaboration, and delivery of open learning content including searching and organization of content. Some websites, such as: OER Commons , Open Learn , Open Content , WikiEducator , Connexions , OWL Institute , and OERderves , are devoted to nurturing online learning communities, wikis, and blogs on various aspects of OER. Also, a new journal has gone online with a focus on OER: Eduforge: The International Journal of Open Education Resources .
In order to promote use of OER across campus, the challenges must be identified and addressed. Results of a two-year study are presented in the article " Why Study Users: An Environmental Scan of Use and Users of Digital Resources in the Humanities and Social Sciences Undergraduate Education ." Based on this study, barriers to use of digital resources including the lack of direct relevance to their preferred pedagogical approaches, and insufficient time and classroom resources. Challenges
Resources Needed to Support Faculty Use and Development of OER
Experience
1. Get connected and become a part of the OER movement community:
2. Read at least one of the following about the OER movement:
Reflect
1. Once you have joined OER Commons , make your own posting to the OER Matters Discussions area. Click on OER Matters Teaching and Learning Forum to answer the following question:
"Opening up new avenues for teachers and learners to select and augment learning resources that meet one’s unique teaching and learning needs is the basic mission behind OER. But how do OER impact teaching and learning and what are the issues that we need to take into consideration?""
Apply
Now that you have a general idea of what OER is all about, you should be ready to make a couple of decisions:
1. Do you want to learn more about OER?
2. Do you want to get the most out of this learning experience?
Notification Switch
Would you like to follow the 'Introduction to open educational resources' conversation and receive update notifications?