Educational Content OER

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Open Educational Resources
Educational Content Learning Technology Advisor
Li Yuan
Email: l.yuan@bolton.ac.uk
Based at: IEC at the University of Bolton
Li's blog
UKOER Research Fellow
John Robertson
Email: robert.robertson@strath.ac.uk
Based at: Caple at the University of Strathclyde
John's JISC CETIS blog
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An introduction to Open Educational Resources

The Cape Town Open Education Declaration

"We are on the cusp of a global revolution in teaching and learning. Educators worldwide are developing a vast pool of educational resources on the Internet, open and free for all to use. These educators are creating a world where each and every person on earth can access and contribute to the sum of all human knowledge. They are also planting the seeds of a new pedagogy where educators and learners create, shape and evolve knowledge together, deepening their skills and understanding as they go... “

The Cape Town Declaration

Contents

This page and subsections provide an overview of CETIS's work with Open Educational Resources (OER), including our support for the Open Education Resources programme, and list some key resources.

Key sections include:


Key sections are linked from the navigation on the left hand side.

Briefing Paper on Open Educational Resources

CETIS have produced "A review of Open Educational Resources" which is available in PDF format and an editable version by following this link

Open Educational Resources Programme

A key part of CETIS' current work with OER resources is in support of the joint Higher Education Academy and JISC Open Educational Resources programme (UKOER). Details of the programme and funded projects are available by following this link

The original Higher Education Academy/JISC Open Educational Resources Programme call are available by following this link

The programme is on twitter @ukoer

A press release about the programme is available Opening up resources for learning

Related publications


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