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Using Option A as my source of knowledge for OER, I wanted to share two resources I recently discovered as sources for knowledge and support for our colleges pilot OER committee.
The Open Textbook Library offers a variety of online textbooks for instructors and students to use for coursework.
https://open.umn.edu/opentextbooks/SearchResults.aspx?subjectAreaId=5
The Facebook page, Education Technology Solutions offers articles, websites and resources specific to OER options in education programs.
https://www.facebook.com/educationtechnologysolutions/
Thanks!
Hi Kelli, these are two great resources. I love the UMN open textbook collection, many of those resources are housed in my eCampusOntario open library (plus works from our British Columbia friends at BCcampus). I haven't seen the Facebook ETS page before and there was a terrific article there from my friend (and CoP researcher) Adrian Stagg in Australia. It's a small world (this open community one).
Here's the specific article: https://educationtechnologysolutions.com.au/2018/05/what-open-educational-resources-look-like/
Hi, Kelli:
Thanks for posting these resources.
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