Archived Webinar: One Ton of OER Impact Data
One ton is a lot – 2,000 pounds – and that’s how much data we have on the impact of the statewide OER program in Oregon. Read more…
One ton is a lot – 2,000 pounds – and that’s how much data we have on the impact of the statewide OER program in Oregon. Read more…
Chemeketa, Umpqua, and Linn-Benton Community Colleges will share how they implemented workflows to dramatically increase on-time adoption reporting. Read more…
This session compares OER and FlatWorld texts and makes the case for why OER is often the better option based on cost, quality, and adaptability. Read more…
This webinar covers questions about copyright and open licensing that come up in three different stages of engagement with OER. First, we cover the foundational knowledge: basic copyright law, CC license types, and particularly, what restrictions the Non Commercial condition places on the use of works. From there, we move on to questions and common… Read More »
Are you new to open educational resources and want to learn more? This webinar covers the basics. Read more…
Mick Davis, Sage Freeman, and Monica Marlo demonstrate how H5P can be used to create assessments as embeddable learning objects, in the learning management system, and in Pressbooks. Read more…
This webinar will encourage you to find productive partners and start planning ideas for greater student agency through open pedagogy. Read more…
Lobbyist Amanda Dalton shares her approach to advocacy, including what you need to do to be prepared, handle meetings of any length (even 30-second elevator rides), stay on message, and get a positive response to your ask. Read more…
Learn about Pressbooks’ educational features for OER creation and adaptation, and consortial Pressbooks offerings. Read more…
Meggie Wright and Colleen Sanders share their experience with bookstore outsourcing negotiations at their colleges. Read more…