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

techlearning

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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How to use digital textbooks in the K-12 classroom

Hapara

They come from sources such as the Michigan Open Book Project, Core Knowledge, CK-12, OpenStax and OER Commons. It also includes feedback for learners when they answer formative assessment questions. To develop this open educational resource for sixth grade, a team of middle school educators collaborated.

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HyperDocs and the teacher librarian

NeverEndingSearch

With strong educational philosophies built into each one, HyperDocs have the potential to shift the way you instruct with technology. They are created by teachers and given to students to engage, educate, and inspire learning. Desired outcome (explore, apply, assess)? #2: HyperDoc Handbook (Amazon). Grade Level?

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The Consensus Around “Open”

Iterating Toward Openness

Yesterday EdSurge published an opinion piece by Stephen Laster, the Chief Digital Officer at McGraw-Hill Education, titled The Future of Education Isn’t Free. Several paragraphs into the article we read, “There’s some debate about just what we mean by ‘open’ in the context of education.” Open Content.

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