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Finding and evaluating Open Educational Resources SCORE Fellows Workshop 6 th December 2010 Creator: Non Scantlebury The Open University Library Services Licensed for reuse under: Creative Commons Share Alike

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Finding and evaluating Open Educational Resources

SCORE Fellows Workshop 6th December 2010

Creator:Non ScantleburyThe Open University Library Services

Licensed for reuse under:Creative Commons Share Alike

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Finding and evaluating OER

Presentation (30 mins)• How can you find relevant OER?• What criteria could you use to evaluate OER?• “Hands on” activity (30 mins)

-find a OER on a topic of our own choosing by querying two OER specific search engines-use the checklist supplied to evaluate your OER (30 mins)

• Debate- (30 mins) share the evaluation and how easy it would be to adapt for your own learning and teaching purposes

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Example of how The Open University Library Services are promoting use of OER in developing learning materials

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Example of how The Open University Library Services are promoting use of OER in developing learning materials

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Finding and evaluating OER

Key evaluation criteria:

• Accuracy

• Reputation of author/institution

• Standard of technical production

• Accessibility

• Fitness for purpose

• Clear rights declarations e.g. Creative Commons

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Finding and evaluating OER“Hands on” activity:

1) Using the search engines page available on the JISC Infonet Toolkit site to select at least 2 search engines to query and locate an OER on a topic of your own choosing.

2) Use the checklist available to evaluate the OER you have found

3) Share your evaluation with your fellows and how easy it would be to adapt and reuse for your own purposes

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How will you take the learning back to your

organisation?

Thank you for your time!

Finding and evaluating OER