Identifying, Finding, and Adopting OER

Evidence of Learning Submission Prompt

Using the OER Curation Template curate and annotate a playlist of at least 5 OERs in your discipline that you would consider using in your teaching and/or research practice.

Annotate why you have selected these resource, and what appeals most to you about their format/content/interaction.

When you have completed your annotations, save the file and upload it using the form below.

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Example annotation:

This video series on the societal implications of new technology adoption in remote areas is well produced and engaging. I was surprised when I discovered that it was an OER!

It includes a booklet that my students and I can download to guide discussions around the topics raised in the videos, as well as a series of reflective essay questions that have been shared by other students and faculty around the world.

This OER video series appeals to me because I can easily introduce it into my curriculum. The booklet that we can download also has a CC BY NC license, which means that I can adapt the discussion questions included to better fit my teaching needs, and then re-publish it again under CC BY NC. This series fits perfectly into a module that I already have in my class – in a place where I was struggling to find appropriate content outside of the textbook to share with my students.

Even if this is the only OER I adopt, I am certain it will make a great impact on student learning in my classes. I also really like how the booklet includes essay questions that were developed by other students and faculty. I may have my students contribute to the questions as well!

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