Best Practices in Designing Courses with Open Educational Resources

Best Practices in Designing Courses with Open Educational Resources
Title Best Practices in Designing Courses with Open Educational Resources PDF eBook
Author Olena Zhadko
Publisher Routledge
Pages 155
Release 2019-12-05
Genre Education
ISBN 0429638817

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Best Practices in Designing Courses with Open Educational Resources is a practical guide that assists faculty and institutions looking to adopt and implement open educational resources (OER) and to foster meaningful, effective learning experiences through the course design process. Chapters loaded with tips, case examples, and guidance from practitioners advise readers through each step necessary for sustainable OER initiatives, from preliminary planning and course redesign through teaching, learning, and faculty development. Written by two authors with direct experience in training higher education professionals to use OER, this is a comprehensive resource for faculty, instructional designers, course developers, librarians, information technologists, and administrators hoping to rethink and refresh their curricula by moving beyond traditional textbooks. An authors’ website expands the book with resources, templates, and examples of implementation models, including faculty development workshop OER materials that can be adopted by readers.

Interactive Open Educational Resources

Interactive Open Educational Resources
Title Interactive Open Educational Resources PDF eBook
Author John D. Shank
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 46
Release 2014-01-21
Genre Education
ISBN 1118277457

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A Choice Outstanding Academic Title for 2014! Sponsored by the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL), this one-of-a-kind book demonstrates the best tools, resources, and techniques for discovering, selecting, and integrating interactive open educational resources (OERs) into the teaching and learning process. The author examines many of the best repositories and digital library websites for finding high quality materials, explaining in depth the best practices for effectively searching these repositories and the various methods for evaluating, selecting, and integrating the resources into the instructor’s curriculum and course assignments, as well as the institution’s learning management system.

Teaching Online

Teaching Online
Title Teaching Online PDF eBook
Author Susan Ko
Publisher Routledge
Pages 478
Release 2010-05-24
Genre Education
ISBN 1136995927

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Teaching Online: A Practical Guide is a practical, concise guide for educators teaching online. This updated edition has been fully revamped and reflects important changes that have occurred since the second edition’s publication. A leader in the online field, this best- selling resource maintains its reader friendly tone and offers exceptional practical advice, new teaching examples, faculty interviews, and an updated resource section. New to this edition: new chapter on how faculty and instructional designers can work collaboratively expanded chapter on Open Educational Resources, copyright, and intellectual property more international relevance, with global examples and interviews with faculty in a wide variety of regions new interactive Companion Website that invites readers to post questions to the author, offers real-life case studies submitted by users, and includes an updated, online version of the resource section. Focusing on the "how" and "whys" of implementation rather than theory, this text is a must-have resource for anyone teaching online or for students enrolled in Distance Learning and Educational Technology Masters Programs.

Open Educational Practices and Resources

Open Educational Practices and Resources
Title Open Educational Practices and Resources PDF eBook
Author Guntram Geser
Publisher
Pages 149
Release 2007
Genre
ISBN 9783902448088

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Guidelines on the development of open educational resources policies

Guidelines on the development of open educational resources policies
Title Guidelines on the development of open educational resources policies PDF eBook
Author Miao, Fengchun
Publisher UNESCO Publishing
Pages 107
Release 2019-10-15
Genre
ISBN 9231003410

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Teaching in a Digital Age

Teaching in a Digital Age
Title Teaching in a Digital Age PDF eBook
Author A. W Bates
Publisher
Pages
Release 2015
Genre
ISBN 9780995269231

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Oer

Oer
Title Oer PDF eBook
Author Andrew Wesolek
Publisher Pacific University Press
Pages 544
Release 2018-10
Genre
ISBN 9781945398797

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For many of us, the drive to affect positive change--however vague or idiosyncratic our sense of this might be--has guided our work in higher education. We champion the pursuit of a college degree because few endeavors can match it in terms of advancing a person's economic mobility (Chetty, Friedman, Saez, Turner, and Yagan; 2017). Despite recent debates about the value of a college degree (Pew Research Center, 2017), the opportunities and financial stability awarded to those with college degrees remain apparent when they are compared to peers who have only graduated high school (Pew Research Center, 2014). And while more Americans have a college degree than ever before (Ryan and Bauman, 2016), access to a formal, post-secondary education continues to be elusive for some. Indeed, over the last ten years, analysts have projected that the cost of attending college would keep 2.4 million low-to-moderate income, college-qualified high school graduates from completing a college degree (Advisory Committee on Student Financial Assistance, 2006). During that same period, college students in the United States saw expenses related to tuition and fees increase by 63 percent, school housing costs (excluding board) increase by 51 percent, textbook prices increase by 88 percent (Bureau of Labor, 2016). Because few students can afford a college education by salary alone, 44.2 million Americans have sought financial aid via student loans. As a result, total student loan debt is now topping $1.45 trillion in the United States (Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, 2017), and student loan delinquency rates are averaging 11.2 percent (Federal Reserve Bank of New York, 2017). The burden of a student's financial decisions extends beyond the mere individual: society will inevitably carry the weight of this debt for years to come.