2019-21 OER Grants Awarded

By | September 25, 2019

The 2019-21 Open Oregon Educational Resources grants have been awarded. Congratulations to our new cohort of grantees!

Taken together, the 60 projects include 18 institutions and have the potential to save over 20,000 Oregon students more than $2 million during the two-year grant period. This represents an estimated impact of $6.50 in savings for each $1 of grant money spent. Beyond the pilot phase it is expected that these fully accessible and openly licensed course materials will be used even more widely and increase the student savings impact.

Many thanks to the Oregon Community College Distance Learning Association, the Community Colleges and Workforce Development office of the Higher Education Coordinating Commission, and the sponsors of House Bill 5024 for this grant funding, and to the members of the Grant Evaluation Committees for their teamwork in evaluating the grant proposals.

Follow this link to read about the grant projects in more detail.

Community College OER Grant Committee

Funding for community college OER grants is provided by the Community Colleges and Workforce Development office of the Higher Education Coordinating Commission.

Julie Downing, Instructional Dean, Central Oregon Community College, Council of Instructional Administrators
Amy Hofer, Open Oregon Educational Resources
Jen Klaudinyi, Faculty Librarian, Portland Community College, College OER Point Person
Tim Krause, ESOL Faculty, Portland Community College, 2018 Grant Cohort
Masyn Phoenix, College Librarian/Library Director, Tillamook Bay Community College, Oregon Community College Library Association
Carol Raymundo, Director, Center for Accessibility Resources & Student Assessment, Linn-Benton Community College, Oregon Association of Higher Education and Disability
Michael Weissenfluh, Computer/Business Administration Instructor, Tillamook Bay Community College, Oregon Community College Distance Learning Association

HB 2729 OER Grant Workgroup

Funding for transfer degree grants is provided by House Bill 5024.

Velda Arnaud, Business Administration Faculty, Blue Mountain Community College, 2018 Grant Cohort
Addie Clark, Chemistry Faculty, Oregon Institute of Technology, 2018 Grant Cohort
Noelle Ebert, Information Resources & Instructional Librarian and Acting Director, Southwestern Oregon Community College, Oregon Community College Library Association
Amy Hofer, Open Oregon Educational Resources
Patricia Kepler, Accessibility Specialist, Portland Community College, Oregon Association of Higher Education and Disability
Rayne Vieger, University of Oregon, University OER Point Person
Michaela Willi Hooper, OER/Textbook Affordability Librarian, Linn-Benton Community College, College OER Point Person

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