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Creative Commons provides the legal and technical infrastructure essential to the long-term success of OER, making it possible for educational resources to be widely '''accessible''', '''adaptable''', '''interoperable''', and '''discoverable'''. | Creative Commons provides the legal and technical infrastructure essential to the long-term success of OER, making it possible for educational resources to be widely '''accessible''', '''adaptable''', '''interoperable''', and '''discoverable'''. | ||
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− | + | Open education is a global movement. CC licenses and tools have been developed in consultation with legal experts and CC affiliate institutions in over 70 jurisdictions. Over 365 million CC-licensed works have been published by their authors on the Internet, a few of which are represented in our [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/OER_Case_Studies OER Case Studies]. You can add your project [http://wiki.creativecommons.org/Case_Studies here]. | |
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===[[OER Project|Contribute to this wiki]]=== | ===[[OER Project|Contribute to this wiki]]=== |
Revision as of 20:27, 3 February 2011
What is OER?
Open Educational Resources (OER) are learning materials that are freely available to use, remix, and redistribute.
Finding OER
Find sources of OER or learn more about issues in OER search and discovery.
Resources about OER
Browse or add to our wiki-database of resources about OER. There are {{#arraydefine: resourcesum|{{#ask:|format=count}}}}{{#arrayprint: resourcesum}} resources in the database.
Creative Commons and OER
Creative Commons provides the legal and technical infrastructure essential to the long-term success of OER, making it possible for educational resources to be widely accessible, adaptable, interoperable, and discoverable.
OER Case Studies
Open education is a global movement. CC licenses and tools have been developed in consultation with legal experts and CC affiliate institutions in over 70 jurisdictions. Over 365 million CC-licensed works have been published by their authors on the Internet, a few of which are represented in our OER Case Studies. You can add your project here.
Contribute to this wiki
Find out how you can contribute edits and content to the OER Project on this wiki.