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This guide is an introduction to Open Educational Resources (OER): what they are, where to find them, and how to use them in courses. Please contact Teri Koch, teri.koch@drake.edu, 271-2941 with any questions or to learn more.
"The materials in this toolkit are meant to provide librarians with an OER role a set of resources to engage their subject liaison librarian colleagues with Open Education, via facilitated workshops. These workshops aim to engage subject librarians in the work of Open Education, to build community and empower librarians to advocate for Open Education with their own departments." (Lauren Ray)
"It offers a diverse compilation of OER and open pedagogy (OP) projects grounded in faculty, library, and student collaborations. Open Pedagogy Approaches provides ideas, practical tips, and inspiration for educators willing to explore the power of open, whether that involves a small innovation or a large-scale initiative."
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"This book represents a starting point towards curating and centering marginal voices and non-dominant epistemic stances in open education. It includes the work of 43 diverse authors whose perspectives challenge the dominant hegemony."
This YouTube video includes slides from the 2021 "Open Education Conference." There are some slides that include great examples of RENEWABLE ASSIGNMENTS.