Open Educational Resources (OER) are teaching, learning, and research materials that are free to use, adapt, and share. They are either in the public domain or openly licensed, meaning they can be legally used and repurposed without cost or permission barriers. OER can include textbooks, videos, lesson plans, and even entire courses.
Free to Use:
OER are available at no cost to students and educators.
Openly Licensed:
They are released under licenses, often Creative Commons, that grant specific permissions for use, modification, and redistribution.
OER encompasses a wide range of materials, including:
As with any educational resource, there are both advantages and disadvantages associated with using OERs in the classroom.
Advantages of using OERs include:
Disadvantages of OERs include:
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Most of these provide openly licensed (OER) textbooks or book-like course materials. Always verify the specific license for your intended use.