Open educational resources (OERs) | Jisc - 0 views
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Mark Ness on 18 Oct 15OER resources are specifically licensed to be used and re-used in an educational context by by educators and students
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digitised materials offered freely and openly for educators, students and self-learners to use and reuse for teaching, learning and research
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Jisc has commissioned a number of studies into the ‘sharing’ of learning and teaching resources
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developed to illustrate the value in considering the different roles that exist in the production and use/re-use of OERs
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institution-led projects tended towards the conclusion that OER release should be incorporated into existing strategies and policies to signal that OER release and use is an integral part of existing activities, an approach that supports ongoing sustainability and embedding into practice
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are about institutional change and require appropriate approaches and support to help staff adjust to changes in culture that may seem very threatening
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Most funding bodies include a requirement to describe ongoing sustainability once project funding has finished
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Opening up existing courses can provide an excellent opportunity to investigate these aspects and transform existing practice
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Some subject disciplines have common professional frameworks and staff may have more connection with their subject community than with colleagues from their own organisation