Panel Discussion: Challenges of Open Educational Resources

Alex Koohang, Tom Seymour, Robert Skovira, Gary DeLorenzo
InSITE 2007  •  Volume 7  •  2007
Open Education Resources (OERs) are defined as “technology-enabled, open provision of educational resources for consultation, use and adaptation by a community of users for noncommercial purposes. They are typically made freely available over the Web or the Internet. Their principal use is by teachers and educational institutions to support course development, but they can also be used directly by students. Open Educational Resources include learning objects such as lecture material, references and readings, simulations, experiments and demonstrations, as well as syllabi, curricula and teachers' guides.” UNESCO (2002, paragraph 3)
open education resources, learning resources
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