New tool: OER FAQ
A team of Oregon librarians has developed an OER FAQ website that is linked from the menu bar of openoregon.orgĀ (look up!). Read more…
A team of Oregon librarians has developed an OER FAQ website that is linked from the menu bar of openoregon.orgĀ (look up!). Read more…
The Pacific Northwest OER Directory is a curated list of resources and toolkits, people, and distribution lists for academic librarians interested in textbook affordability. Read more…
In just over two years, BCcampus has nearly reached their goal of finding, adapting, or creating open textbooks that align with the 40 highest-enrolled courses in British Columbia and students have saved over $500,000. The next phase of the project will add 20 textbooks in CTE areas. Read more…
Cool 4 Ed features OER reviews by faculty from all three segments of California’s higher education system – the Community Colleges, the Cal States, and the UCs. You can download the rubric that they use to evaluate materials. Read more…
Open Washington’s useful features include a self-paced OER course, search recommendations broken out by format, an open attribution builder, and video testimonials from faculty. Reviews will be a regular feature of this blog, so stay tuned for more recommendations (you can subscribe to the blog in the sidebar).