Where can I go to search for Open Education Resources (OER) ?

Answer

  1. Search OASIS, a meta search tool developed by SUNY Geneseo that searches across 52 different OER sources and includes a range of materials, including textbooks, courses and corresponding materials, interactive simulations, public domain books, audiobooks, modules, open access books, videos and podcasts on a variety of topics — from anthropology to zoology. OASIS also is the only tool that allows users to limit searches by creative commons licenses or by faculty review.
  2. Check out MERLOT, a free peer-reviewed collection of educational materials meant for use in higher education. The collection consists of tens of thousands of discipline-specific resources, course assignments, and contributor comments to guide instruction.
  3. The OER Commons is a freely accessible online collection of open educational resources. This fully searchable catalog allows you to browse by subject area, grade level and material type.

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  • Last Updated Mar 23, 2020
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  • Answered By Dr. Cate

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