Grant project update: Writing for Robo-Graders
Understanding the different expectations of artificial intelligence grading can be important to overall student success and placement into college courses. Read more…
Understanding the different expectations of artificial intelligence grading can be important to overall student success and placement into college courses. Read more…
The 2019-21 Open Oregon Educational Resources grants have been awarded. Congratulations to our new cohort of grantees! Read more…
In the two OER grant programs for which prior data is available, the estimated cumulative student savings is $4,658,871.75, or about $14 in student savings per program dollar spent. Read more…
The 68 OER grant projects in the 2018-19 cohort represent 19 institutions and saved nearly 8,000 Oregon students an estimated $1.2 million in the pilot year of the program, approximately $2.50 in student savings for each $1 of grant money spent. Read more…
Watch a recording of our student panelists discussing the impact of textbook costs at the May 2019 OER Symposium. Read more…
Courses with the no-cost and low-cost designation in the schedule at 19 institutions are estimated to have saved over 375,000 students (by headcount) in 21,000 course sections approximately $34 million in two academic years. Read more…
Meggie Wright and Colleen Sanders share their experience with bookstore outsourcing negotiations at their colleges. Read more…
Open Oregon Educational Resources recognizes OER champions who have done outstanding open education work in Oregon’s community colleges and universities. Congratulations champions! Read more…
Michaela Willi Hooper and Meggie Wright discuss their experiences as OER Librarians and suggest practices that lead to successful hiring, onboarding, and support for these positions. Read more…
Announcing a terrific lineup of interactive session topics and facilitators for the statewide OER Symposium taking place May 17, 2019, at Lane Community College. Register today! Read more…