Useful and simple diagram describing a workflow for developing and releasing content as an OER. Could be modified and used for deciding on the use of any content (OER or not).
Publishers realise oer is a threat and try lawsuits to prevent. Seems like there might be some trolling in the comments from 'Disgusted of Academia' or possibly publishers employee!
Dragontape is an online tool which enables you to add title pages to Youtube clips, do simple edits and stitch together several Youtube clips into a single entity. One step closer to making Youtube a genuine OER (remix, rework, redistribute).
"If we think of OERs as we think of physical artifacts, we might focus on their design, production, storage and distribution. We could quantify their number, calculate their popularity, and track their use. However, in open, distributed, networked learning environments, the emphasis is not be on the resources but on the engagement between participants who create, use, modify, and share experiences."
Put together a coursepack from OERs or your documents. Not a lot of supporting info. Has just been released by CC Canada.
"Simply upload your journal articles or other documents. We'll take care of the table of contents, attributions, page numbering, formatting and distribution. For free!"