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Evaluating Open Educational Resources

Evaluating Open Educational Resources

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OER Bootcamp Video 1-3: OERs and How To Evaluate Them

OER Bootcamp Video 1-3: OERs and How To Evaluate Them

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How to Find and Evaluate OER

How to Find and Evaluate OER

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Finding and Evaluating OER

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A Review of the Effectiveness & Perceptions of Open Educational Resources As Compared to Textbooks

A Review of the Effectiveness & Perceptions of Open Educational Resources As Compared to Textbooks

Students spend a lot of money on textbooks. Alternatives to the expensive textbooks that come from commercial publishers are ...

Finding and evaluating open educational resources

Finding and evaluating open educational resources

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Navigating OER Space: MIT Libraries Open Educational Resources Guide

Navigating OER Space: MIT Libraries Open Educational Resources Guide

MIT Libraries has created a Resource Guide that compiles and categorizes

Open Educational Resources (OER) and innovation: Why OER?

Open Educational Resources (OER) and innovation: Why OER?

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Evaluating OER: Different Tools and Resources

Evaluating OER: Different Tools and Resources

Join the Washington Research Library Consortium Textbook Affordability Working Group for a brief introduction to