OER 101: An Introduction to Open Educational Resources
Are you interested in exploring OER for your course, but don’t know where to start? Join Jeff Gallant, Program Director of Affordable Learning Georgia, for an introduction. Read more…
Are you interested in exploring OER for your course, but don’t know where to start? Join Jeff Gallant, Program Director of Affordable Learning Georgia, for an introduction. Read more…
Join Oregon’s higher education community in the global celebration of Open Education Week! Read more…
When librarians and bookstore managers collaborate, students benefit! Read more…
Openly licensed course materials can help alleviate the burden of textbook costs for students and provide faculty with content that can be customized for their course. Register for one of Open Oregon Educational Resource’s three Winter 2024 Virtual OER Review Workshops, learn more about OER in your field, and find out how to complete a review of OER that pays a $200 or $300 stipend.
Openly licensed course materials can help alleviate the burden of textbook costs for students and provide faculty with content that can be customized for their course. Register for this Winter 2024 Virtual OER Review Workshop, learn more about OER in your field, and find out how to complete a review of OER that pays a $200 or $300 stipend.
Openly licensed course materials can help alleviate the burden of textbook costs for students and provide faculty with content that can be customized for their course. Register for this Winter 2024 Virtual OER Review Workshop, learn more about OER in your field, and find out how to complete a review of OER that pays a $200 or $300 stipend.
Openly licensed course materials can help alleviate the burden of textbook costs for students and provide faculty with content that can be customized for their course. Register for this Winter 2024 Virtual OER Review Workshop, learn more about OER in your field, and find out how to complete a review of OER that pays a $200 or $300 stipend.
Oregon’s state policies will be put in the context of the nation-wide OER State Policy Tracker.
Open education’s values-driven nature and justice-oriented goals make it both an appealing field and an area ripe for labor exploitation. How do we individually and collectively resist calls for overwork?
Join a statewide 2-part Equity and Open Education Faculty Cohort! Read more…