Tag: OER publication
OER – out of the shadows and into the light?
1 November 19th, 2010 at 01:11
Is the OER debate about to be thrust front and centre by the restructure of HE funding and the need to provide more detailed course information to prospective and current students alike? I’ve believed for a while that it should be and the recent policy report ‘Managing Students’ Expectations of University’ produced by Dr Harriet [...]
OER case studies
1 November 2nd, 2010 at 08:11
The Open Nottingham team has submitted two case studies to the call for OER case studies which is part of Phase 2 of the JISC/HEA OER programme. They have been submitted using the JISC case study template. The first ‘a la mode: setting a fashion for practical re-use’ is a study that relates to the [...]
OER workshop makes the news……….letter
October 19th, 2010 at 10:10
The LORO team (Languages Open Resources Online) at the Open University have mentioned our OER workshop and on-line resource in their newsletter. They also provide a link to the Xerte Online Toolkits page, which was used to build the resource. LORO is well worth a look for those interested in language resources. They have an [...]
2 + 2 = 2473
1 October 11th, 2010 at 01:10
6 new resources were published on U-Now on Friday. There were five from the School of Modern Languages and Culture, including: The sounds of German There was also one from the School of History: British prime ministers 1783 – 1852 A number of other resources are in the pipeline with a steady stream planned for [...]
Module Handbook Approach to OER
October 1st, 2010 at 09:10
Open Nottingham is a programme of work that intends to foster increased use, reuse and publication of open educational resources (OER) by staff and students across the University. It aims to improve the understanding of the impact that open educational resources have on teaching and learning and seeks to measure the effectiveness of open resources [...]
