This session is co-hosted by the Centre for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning and the Libraries.
The term open educational resources (OER) describes a wide range of materials in teaching and learning that are available for public use with an open license or in the public domain. Examples of OER include full courses, course modules, syllabi, textbooks, lectures, assessments, and datasets.
In this workshop participants will:
- Learn about the benefits of teaching with OER
- Understand the qualities that make OER valuable pedagogically
- Discuss considerations for adopting, adapting, and creating OER, such as copyright and selecting publishing tools
Presenters:
Janice Winkler, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Librarian
Iwona Gniadek, Educational Developer at the Centre for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning