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Broadening Access to Knowledge: Considerations in Developing and Using Open Educational Resources (OER)
Broadening Access to Knowledge: Considerations in Developing and Using Open Educational Resources (OER)
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Open Educational Resources (OERs) have the potential to enhance education across the globe by facilitating the sharing, reuse and adaptation of learning materials. The range of materials that constitute OERs is quite broad covering lecture materials, textbooks and entire courses at every level...
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Canada's Current Copyright Environment
2014-05-02
A Presentation for the Northern Alberta Health Libraries Association TRENDS Conference, May 2, 2014
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Design vs. Pedagogical Considerations for OERs
2014-04-23
This presentation examines the tension between design principles for Open Educational Resources (OERs) and the pedagogical needs for class/course materials. Designing OERs for maximal use requires considering several facets including intellectual property concerns, considerations for...
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Libraries and Broadband Policy: From Internet Providers to Policy Leaders
2014-03-07
McNally, Michael B., Trosow, Samuel E
For two decades libraries served as critical community linkages by being not just providers, but leaders in enabling internet access. Early initiatives such as the Community Access Program (CAP) and Alberta Supernet made libraries key access points. However, recent broadband policy developments...
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Open Educational Resources in Higher Education and the Role of the Academic Library
2014-05-28
A presentation to University of Alberta Libraries on the role of academic libraries in relation to open educational resources (OER).