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OER Grant Update: Layered Active Integration in Action for Math 105Z

This post was contributed by Larissa Shatalova, Lane Community College. This summer and fall, I’ve been piloting a new approach to teaching Math in Society (Math 105Z) that blends traditional instruction with carefully structured AI support. The method, called Layered Active Integration (LAI), was developed to complement the new edition of the Math in Society… Read More »

2025-27 OER Grants Awarded

The 2025-27 Open Oregon Educational Resources grants have been awarded. Congratulations to our new cohort of grantees! Read more…

Continuing Savings from Past OER Grants (Fourth Report)

In the OER grant programs for which past data is available, the estimated cumulative student savings is over $33M since 2015, or about $15 in student savings per program dollar spent. Read more…

2023-25 Grant Projects Complete

The 24 OER grant projects in the 2023-25 cohort represent 58 instructors and saved 10,000 Oregon students $1.6M in 61 courses, approximately $6.59 in student savings for each $1 of grant money spent. Read more…

Archived Webinar: A Showcase of the Strategic Digital Accessibility Training in Oregon

Rob Carr, WebAIM Strategic Accessibility Coordinator, and Veronica Vold, Open Education Instructional Designer, joined colleagues from Oregon’s public colleges and universities to showcase their campus accessibility initiatives. Read more…

2023-25 OER Grants Awarded

The 2023-25 Open Oregon Educational Resources grants have been awarded. Congratulations to our new cohort of grantees! Read more…

Continuing Savings from Past OER Grants (Third Report)

In the five OER grant programs for which past data is available, the estimated cumulative student savings is $23,080,669 since 2015, or about $14 in student savings per program dollar spent. Read more…

2021-23 Grant Projects Complete

The 71 OER grant projects in the 2021-23 cohort represent 27 institutions and saved 9,160 Oregon students over $1.2 million in 78 courses, approximately $2.89 in student savings for each $1 of grant money spent. Read more…