Difference between revisions of "Engineering Subject Centre - Open Engineering Resources Pilot Project (OERP)"

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|Resource URL=http://www.engsc.ac.uk/an/oer-project/oer-project.asp
 
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|License=http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/uk/
 
|License=http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/uk/
|Organization Type=Higher Education Academy Subject Centre,  
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|Organization Type=Higher Education Academy Subject Centre,
 
|Affiliation=Loughborough University
 
|Affiliation=Loughborough University
 
|Location=Loughborough, United Kingdom
 
|Location=Loughborough, United Kingdom
|Language code=EN
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|Tag=UKOER, engscoer, cc-by, engineering, lboro, engsc, engineering subject centre,
 
|Tag=UKOER, engscoer, cc-by, engineering, lboro, engsc, engineering subject centre,
 
|Organization_Name=Engineering Subject Centre - Open Engineering Resources Pilot Project (OERP)
 
|Organization_Name=Engineering Subject Centre - Open Engineering Resources Pilot Project (OERP)

Latest revision as of 19:22, 7 April 2010

Affiliation
Loughborough University
Organization Type
Higher Education Academy Subject Centre,
Location
Loughborough, United Kingdom
Language
en
Tags
UKOER, engscoer, cc-by, engineering, lboro, engsc, engineering subject centre,
Open or Free Statement
no


As a part of the UKOER project funded by the Higher Education Academy and JISC, EngSc is running a pilot programme to support the release of Open Educational Resources. The goal of the programme is to make a wide range of learning resources created by academics freely available, easily discovered and routinely re-used by both educators and learners.

The Engineering Subject Centre will use its well established networks and strong links with the professional bodies to ensure that the project will have the maximum impact. This project will establish and evaluate a process for releasing open educational resources and assess the demand with a view to embedding the work within the Subject Centre’s future plans. All materials processed will be given the highest possible profile by employing the latest “web 2.0” services such as YouTube, Delicious, Flickr etc. and standards-compliant packaging methods to maximise easy reuse via the JorumOpen repository.