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Today's Newsletter: Where to Find & Curate OER Resources

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Guest post by Steve Baule, Educational Leadership Professor at the University of Wisconsin – Superior: As the school year begins, one of the struggles many teachers have is finding good repositories of Open Education Resources (OER). The OER Commons is a core site with resources from pre-school through adult education.

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What Is Creative Commons and Why Does It Matter?

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The most open license, and the license generally recommended for open educational resources, or OER , is Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY). Visit [link] and you’ll see that these search services include Google and Flickr. Students learn to cite sources as part of educational and academic norms from a young age.

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What Is Creative Commons and Why Does It Matter?

Graphite Blog

The most open license, and the license generally recommended for open educational resources, or OER , is Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY). Visit [link] and you’ll see that these search services include Google and Flickr. Students learn to cite sources as part of educational and academic norms from a young age.

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HyperDocs and the teacher librarian

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A true extension of what TLs do or should be doing in a hyperlinked information landscape, HyperDocs are all about curation and collaboration, instruction based on engaged inquiry, as well as our mission to inspire learning communities to think, create, share and grow. 2: Determine Cycle of Learning. What are HyperDocs? 3: Packaging.