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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Christa McCaulley

Christa McCaulley

State of the State: How OER Helps States Collaborate on Standards-Aligned Curriculum | ... - 0 views

  • Open educational resources (OER), a variety of freely available, online educational offerings, can support states in the collaborative development of a strong common curriculum.
  • OER Commons allows states to save, evaluate, and share resources they find on the site, as well as to create new and remix existing resources—toward the creation of custom collections of high quality Common Core-aligned resources.
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    How OER helps provide a variety of freely available online educational resources, that can support the collaborative development of a strong common curriculum.
Christa McCaulley

The 21st Century Educator: Teachers As Co-Designers | Institute for the Study of Knowle... - 0 views

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    How students are taking initiative to an open education. "Making the School of the Future"
Christa McCaulley

Observations and Experiments ( Read ) | Earth Science | CK-12 Foundation - 2 views

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    How to put OER's in action. A great Science tool!
Christa McCaulley

Open Educational Resources - 0 views

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    Open Educational Resources (OER) are high-quality, openly licensed, online educational materials that offer an extraordinary opportunity for people everywhere to share, use, and reuse knowledge. They also demonstrate great potential as a mechanism for instructional innovation as networks of teachers and learners share best practices.
Christa McCaulley

OER's - 0 views

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    The use and importance of integrating Open Education Resources into your classroom.
Christa McCaulley

Review Instruments and Rubrics - Digital Learning Department @ OSPI - 0 views

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    "Through the intentional development and sequencing within the CCSS, it is critical that educators and curriculum developers consider new and existing instructional materials through a different lens when looking at their alignment with student learning standards."
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