A list of all pages that have property "Target_audience" with value "instructors"
- How can I find OER? +
- How can I find colleagues using OER in my field, or teaching at my grade level? +
- How do I know that the OER are trustworthy or factual (etc.)? +
- I am worried that I will lose control of my classroom if I use materials that the students can get online. Should I be? +
- I am worried that it will take me too much time to organize OER for use in my classroom. How will OER save me time? +
- I am worried that students will have no reason to attend my class if the materials are always available to them. How can I avoid this potential problem? +
- I am worried that the students will discover better ways of learning the material than I can offer, and I will look stupid. What can I do about this? +
- I don’t mind other people using and adapting my work, but I want the derivative works to always remain available for others to use as well, so I should apply the SA term, correct? +
- I have always used materials from the WWW without any problems, under the auspices of fair-use. Why should I use OER instead? +
- I would hate to see people damage the integrity of my work, so my best recourse is to use the ND term, correct? +
- I would like to give some feedback to the author of the OER. Can I do that? +
- I would like to include the OER in one of my lesson plans, which I am also placing on the WWW. Is this OK? +
- I would like to use OER in my classroom, but I cannot afford to use materials that are not reconciled with my state standards. Are there any OER available for which this has been done? +
- I would love to share my own OER, but want to be sure that no one else profits from my work. I should apply the NC term, correct? +
- If I apply a CC license to my work, doesn’t that mean that I can never license my works in any other way? +
- My school wants to post all of the materials I use online. Is there any problem with doing so? +
- The OER are in the wrong language. Can I translate them? +
- The OER are not quite what I need. Can I adapt them to be a better fit for my situation? +
- Who creates OER? +