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UKOER guides and toolkits

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These pages aim to draw together practical outputs produced by both programme support teams and project funded by the joint JISC/Higher Education Academy Open Educational Resources programme UKOER Programme (April 2009 - October 2012).

 

More formal reports and briefing papers from the programme can be found at UKOER key reports

 

Information about the various projects and links to their websites and outputs (including final reports) is available for each of the three phases of activity:

Pilot Programme - OER Release | OER Programme Phase 2 | OER Programme Phase 3


Some projects produced generic guidance materials which cover a range of issues relating to OER development, release and use. These are useful resources for people wanting a general introduction to OER  and some of the issues that need to be considered around OER release.

 


There are also a series of pages offering links to very practical information produced by projects on specific aspects of OER development, release and use. These include FAQs, guidance for staff, guidance for the wider community, toolkits, workshop resources, etc. :

  • Institutional aspects - included benefits, strategic and policy issues, efficiencies, models and sustainability
  • OER release - includes aspects covering development and release such as accessibility, discoverability, 
  • Technical aspects - includes hosting, tracking, data management, metadata
  • Legal aspects - copyright, licencing, ownership, IPR policies
  • Stakeholders - includes stakeholder engagement, students as partners, different sector partners,
  • Cultural aspects -  staff development, digital literacies, culture change, academic practice, staff support, practice change, open educational practice
  • Pedagogic aspects - quality, trust, curriculum needs and development
  • OER use, re-use and re-purposing

 


OER released

All UKOER projects' learning and teaching resources were released via Jorum, using the #ukoer tag.

 

 

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