No money for OER program?

Presented by

Karen Bjork, Portlnd State University and Amy Hofer, Oregon Statewide Open Education Library Services

About this talk

Open Educational Resources (OER) ensure students have equal and immediate access to course materials needed to succeed. The pandemic has left institutions in a budget crisis as they scramble to safely deliver a quality educational experience. Students face unemployment in increasing numbers. Libraries need low cost and no cost tactics to ensure quality OER content and programs continue to meet growing demand. This hour-long webinar will provide viewers with tactics and information libraries need to continue to deliver quality OER materials to students and faculty. Key topics: - Conversation about copyright guidance and deals regarding textbooks - Textbook statements and adding open license - Reuse versus create - less resource intensive approaches - Thinking beyond the institution - state and federal funding opportunities - Things you can do for free
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