- Wednesday, 27 October 2021
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm - Zoom – further details provided upon registration
About Open Educational Resources (OER)
Open educational resources (OER) offer many benefits for teaching and learning in higher education. These include helping academics to improve the quality of existing subjects, reducing costs of teaching materials, and widening access to education. However, challenges still occupy the OER domain where academics flagged that they usually struggle with finding the correct content or that the existing resources are not adaptable due to licensing restrictions (e.g. CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) or don’t fit their instructional strategies.
What you’ll learn in this workshop:
- how to find OERs
- what to know about creating your own
- open licensing (Creative Commons)
About the Trainers
Sean Riley, Information Services
Librarian, UTS Library
David Litting, Information Services
Librarian, UTS Library
Zoom link
Zoom link can be found in your confirmation email upon registration