Are you an instructor who is concerned about the impact of high textbook costs on your students? Attend the Virtual OER Review Workshop and learn more about OER in your field. After the workshop, you’ll receive a stipend if you write a short review of an OER. Read more…
Are you an instructor who is concerned about the impact of high textbook costs on your students? Attend the Virtual OER Review Workshop and learn more about OER in your field. After the workshop, you’ll receive a stipend if you write a short review of an OER. Read more…
Are you an instructor who is concerned about the impact of high textbook costs on your students? Attend the Virtual OER Review Workshop and learn more about OER in your field. After the workshop, you’ll receive a stipend if you write a short review of an OER. Read more…
Are you an instructor who is concerned about the impact of high textbook costs on your students? Attend the Virtual OER Review Workshop and learn more about OER in your field. After the workshop, you’ll receive a stipend if you write a short review of an OER. Read more…
The Frequently Asked Questions site got an update this summer. The OER FAQ is linked from the menu bar of openoregon.org (look up!). Read more…
Design a custom Z-Degree pathway based on known OER adoptions at your institution on the new My Z-Degree page. Read more…
Open Oregon Educational Resources seeks grant proposals from community college instructors in Major Transfer Map courses. Application deadline is October 16, 2020. Read more…
Can you find a zero-textbook-cost degree pathway at your institution? How to use this page: Start designing your institution’s customized Z-Degree pathway by selecting your institution from the dropdown below. By default the Selections box on the right will display statewide AAOT requirement categories. You can hide these by selecting the “No Categories” radio button.… Read More »
Do you have a reflection on teaching with OER during this time? Please reply in the comments! Read more…
The Resources page has some new features that highlight existing ancillary resources that are already in use in Oregon’s community colleges and universities. Read more…