Introduction
According to Creative Commons there are over 1.6 billion openly licensed teaching and learning resources available on the internet. Open Educational Resources (OER) are quality, free educational resources, that you can use without having to ask for permission, and that can be adapted to better suit local contexts and needs. The video below explains their potential.
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The issue, however, is how to find these resources as there is no one-stop shop for open resources. Many educators and developers don't know how to efficiently search for and identity useful resources. Some become frustrated and give up when tasked with finding suitable resources on the Internet. In this tutorial, we are committed to providing you with a search strategy for open content to ensure that you quickly find open resources. Let us begin!
On completion of this unit of you should:- Decode open licenses i.e. identify rights and permissions contained within Creative Commons licences attached to open content.
- Search for open content using common tools and filters such as on Google Advanced Search and the YouTube Creative Commons filter, as well as specialized services such as Creative Commons Search to find open media.
- Adapt OER to suit your learners’ preferences.
This unit of study aligns with the following ZICTCFT competency. The badge (right) will be awarded to educators that successfully complete this unit.The following digital badge will be awarded to those participants who successfully complete this unit.
There will be an opportunity to engage with the course facilitator and your peers in real time. Use the invite below to link to the Zoom meeting room.
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