OER are teaching, learning, and research resources that reside in the public domain or have been released under an intellectual property license that permits their free use and re-purposing by others.
Source: The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
For more definitions of OER, see the Creative Commons Wiki.
Source: The Review Project
There are many reasons instructors might want to use OER:
Hoping to learn more? There have been multiple studies on faculty implementations, misunderstandings, acceptance of, and evaluation of OER. The Review Project has curated a number of empirical studies published in scholarly journals on the topic.
Their general conclusion is adopted, OER provides the permissions necessary for faculty to engage in a wide range of pedagogical innovations. In each of the studies reported above, OER was used in a manner very similar to the traditional textbooks they replaced. We look forward to reviewing empirical articles describing the learning impacts of open pedagogics.
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