Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
OERs in HE in FE: Creativity for edupunks?
1. OERs in HE in FE
Creativity for Edupunks?
Phil Johnson & Craig Hammond
University Centre at Blackburn
College.
2. What are OERs?
An Open Educational Resource (OER) is any content /
media that can be used to create an educational
resource that is open and free for educators to
use. The licensing (e.g. Creative Commons) makes
provision for others to re-use, re-mix and re-distribute
freely.
OER University OpenLearn
Peer to Peer University Jorum
iTunesU OCW (OpenCourseWare)
MITx
3. What are OERs?
An Open Educational Resource (OER) is any content /
media that can be used to create an educational
resource that is open and free for educators to
use. The licensing (e.g. Creative Commons) makes
provision for others to re-use, re-mix and re-distribute
freely.
OER University OpenLearn
Peer to Peer University Jorum
iTunesU OCW (OpenCourseWare)
MITx
4. What are OERs?
An Open Educational Resource (OER) is any content /
media that can be used to create an educational
resource that is open and free for educators to
use. The licensing (e.g. Creative Commons) makes
provision for others to re-use, re-mix and re-distribute
freely.
OER University OpenLearn
Peer to Peer University Jorum
iTunesU OCW (OpenCourseWare)
MITx
5. What are OERs?
An Open Educational Resource (OER) is any content /
media that can be used to create an educational
resource that is open and free for educators to
use. The licensing (e.g. Creative Commons) makes
provision for others to re-use, re-mix and re-distribute
freely.
OER University OpenLearn
Peer to Peer University Jorum
iTunesU OCW (OpenCourseWare)
MITx
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• White, D. and Manton, M. (2011) JISC-funded OER Impact Study. URL (accessed 24 October
2011).
http://www.jisc.ac.uk/media/documents/programmes/elearning/oer/OERTheValueOfReuseI
nHigherEducation.pdf
• Wheeler, S. (2011) Digital Futures . URL (accessed 13 October 2011)
http://www.slideshare.net/timbuckteeth/digital-learning-futures
• Acknowledgement:
Jamie Reid (1977) for the artwork for the Sex Pistols’ single ‘God Save the Queen’ and Virgin
Records for the use of its copyright. The multiple influences behind the artwork and context of
this presentation is believed to qualify its fair use.
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