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Open Educational Resources(OER) April 12 2017
1
Dr Khakaf Hajim Al Tell Ministry of Manpower-Oman
Technological Education drkhalafomanhotmailcom Khalafhajemmanpowergovom
Building Capacity for Health and Engineering
Education
Screen
etc etc
Industrial Civil
Nursing Dentistry
Medicine Pharmacy
Faculity of Engineering Faculty of Medicine
Mechanical Electrical
Suggested Seating arrangements
930-830ساعة في الموارد التعليمية المفتوحة مقدمة -1
المكتبات الرقمية الجامعية والمستودعات البحت عن الموارد التعليمية-2 1030-930 ساعة -الرقمية
1045-1030استراحة
-1215ساعة ونصف ndashالدالئل الرقمية والمواقع الجامعية المتخصصة -3
145 215-145-غداء يسيط
الكتب الدراسية المفتوحةالمحاكاة والحركية والفيديوات التعليمية -4
345-215ونصف ساعة -المفتوحة 400-345مناقشة
البرنامج
Your Task Work as a team if you can
1-Select a course that you are teaching and not very happy with its content 2-Working on the Learning Objectives(LO) of your course Find OER content that align with your LO 3-Find OER content in multi format(Text Video Simulationhellip) to best suit your students 4-Compare and contrast your course content with other universities 5-Find a suitable open textbook for your course Compare and contrast the open text book with the textbook you are using at your course 6-Design a new course delivery method (Student Centered) Using e-learning
A reward will be given to top results
Session 1
OPEN EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES (OER)
The most visible impact of the Internet on education to date has been the Open Educational
Resources movement (OER)
Minds on Fire Open Education the Long Tail and Learning 20 by John Seely Brown and Richard P Adler
knowledge is a public good
The Big Bang of OER MIT Open Courseware
7
In 2001 the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in an unprecedented
move announced the release of nearly all its courses on the internet for free access As the number of institutions offering free or open courseware increased
UNESCO organized the 1st Global OER Forum in 2002 where the term Open
Educational Resources (OER) was first adopted to describe OERs as
ldquoteaching learning and research materials in any medium digital or otherwise that reside in the public domain or have been released under an open license that permits no-cost access use adaptation and redistribution by others with no or limited restrictionsrdquo
OCW
OER 2002
Creative Commons
OER Khalaf by Khalaf AlTell is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 40 International License
OER are teaching learning and research resources that reside in the public domain or have been released under an intellectual property license that permits their free use and re-purposing by others Open educational resources include full courses course materials modules textbooks streaming videos tests software and any other tools materials or techniques used to support access to knowledge Definition taken from The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
Open Educational Resources (OER)Definition
SO What are Open Educational Resources
Any kind of teaching materials textbooks syllabi lesson plans videos exams assignments lecture noteshelliphelliphelliphellip
Are free(garneted by an Open license) to anyone to access and
Include free permission to engage in the 5R activities
Include digital tools to engage deliver facilitate license and manage OER
Open is a scale from OPEN to OPEN Identified from the open license
David Wiley 2013
9
5Rs The Powerful Rights of ldquoOpenrdquo In OER
Retain
Make own and control your own copy of the content
Revise
Adapt adjust modify improve or alter the content
Remix
Combine the original or revised content with other OER to create something new
Reuse
Use the content in its unaltered form
Redistribute
Share your copies of the original content revision or remixs with others
Conceptual Map
Open Educational Practices
Stage 1
2001- 20079
Stage 2
OER Content
OER Textbooks The rapid rise in the cost of textbooks combined with the high demand for affordable alternatives has led to the emergence of new open publishing efforts for textbooks and other OER
Open Access (OA) means that items of scholarly work are made available online in a digital format at no charge to the reader and with limited restrictions on re-use
Open Couse Ware (OCW) Open Course Ware is the digital publication of high quality educational materials that are freely and openly licensed and are available online to anyone anytime They frequently include course planning and
Open Content
Open Textbooks
Open Courseware
Open Access
Open Educational Resources
Open Contents
Simulation
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
OER World Map
Creative Commons Licenses
bull Whole courses
bull Lecture notes
bull Presentation slides
bull Lecture hand-outs
bull Lecture recordings
bull Assignments
bull Tests or Exams
bull Reading lists
bull Images
bull Videos
bull Simulations
bull Text books
bull Studentsrsquo work
bull etc
16
Science
Engineering
Art
Mathematic
Computer Science
Physics
Humanities
Economy
Human Resource
Etc
Educational Resources Available on the Internet
BY
RES
OU
RC
E
BY
SU
BJE
CT
HUMAN KNOWLEDGE IS
DIGITIZED
HUMANS ARE CONNECTED
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 30 Unported LicenseThis License is registered for Dr Khalaf Al-Tell
Before 2002 Monopoly of Giants
PD
Digitization of information in all media combined with its increasingly widespread access has introduced significant challenges regarding how to deal with issues of intellectual property such as copyright
Creative Commons was established in 2001as nonprofit organization that works to increase the amount of creativity (cultural educational and scientific content ) in the body of the work that is available to the public for free and legal sharing use repurposing and remixing Share Remix Means that the user can change the work modify it and build upon it Reuse mdash Legally
Creative Commons licenses Learning to (Re)Use Open Educational Resources
bull Enable legal sharing
bull Provide the way to control intellectual property
bull Maximize benefits of OER
17
18
CREATIVE COMMONS
Full Copyright
all rights reserved
Creative Commons
some rights
reserved
Public Domain
no rights
reserved
Lawrence Lessing 2002
Video in Arabic
bull You let others copy distribute display perform and modify your work as long as they distribute the work and any modified work on the same terms
bull You let others copy distribute display perform and modify and use your work for any purpose other than commercially
bull All Creative Commons licenses require that you credit the copyright holder when reusing their work in any way
bull No changes are allowed You canrsquot build upon this work
19
Creative Commons Elements
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 30 Unported LicenseThis License is registered for Dr Khalaf Al-Tell
Six Standards Licenses
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENSES
20
most free
least free
OER 5Rs
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
Retain
Reuse
Revise
Remix
Redistribute
21
Three ldquoLayersrdquo Of Licenses
lta rel=license href=httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40gtltimg alt=Creative Commons License style=border-width0 src=httpsicreativecommonsorglby4088x31png gtltagtltbr gtThis work is licensed under a lta rel=license href=httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40gtCreative Commons Attribution 40 International Licenseltagt
Machine Readable
Human Readable
Legal Code
22
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
How TO License Your Work(Resource)
In Less than 2 Minutes
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
httpbitly1DVWqMY
Remix Which Creative Commons licensed
resources can be combined with which
24
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
More In the Practice sessions
30 Creative Commons Attribution under a licensedThis work is
Tell-This License is registered for Dr Khalaf AlUnported License
What is Open Educational Practices (OEP)
ldquoOEP are defined as practices which support the (re)use and production of OER through institutional policies promote innovative pedagogical models and respect and empower learners as co‐producers on their lifelong learning pathrdquo
OER OEP
2001 20067
Evolution of OER
The availability of Open Educational Content is no more an educational issue
OER building more access to digital content doing old things in new ways
shifts the focus to doing new things (eg developing new capacities) in new ways (eg using OER)
OEP
27
ldquoDelivering OER to the still dominant model of teacher-centered knowledge transfer will have little effect on equipping teachers students and workers with the competences knowledge and skills to participate successfully in the knowledge economy and societyhellip [there is] the need to foster open practices of teaching and learning that are informed by a competency-based educational frameworkrdquo
Evolution of OER
28
930
Session 2
Finding OER
1-Google Advance Search 2-Creative Commons Search 3-Universities Digital Libraries 4-Repositories
FREE OPEN
The first task aims to identify those resources used within your classes which are suitable for
being changed reflecting on why this is To complete this information for your course use
the template below
List your
resources
Course
objectives
alignment
Format Quality Difficulty Updat Licens Detected
need
Course Title and Number
Course objectives alignment to what extent does this
resource address the course objectives
Format which format do they have text video audio
graphic presentation
Quality high medium low
Difficulty level of comprehension of the resource taking
into account the studentrsquos profileneeds
Update date of creation or update
License which license does it have
Detected need identify what changes could be made to
improve each resource
A Learning Objective is a statement that describe the Specific skills or knowledge a student will be able To demonstrate as a result of completing a course or a lesson 1-An action that we can see 2-An action that we can measure amp assess
Learning Objectives
Common Mistakes
KNOW UNDERSTAND
You Should Use Bloomrsquos Taxonomy As an aid to writing effective learning outcomes
Common Mistakes
Understand and Know They can not be observed They are thoughts and not action
What To Search For
Always Start with Learning Objectives of your Course
Animation (84) Assessment Tool (471) Assignment (54) Case Study (5) Collection (178) Development Tool (4) Drill and Practice (55) portfolio (3) Learning Object Repository (18) Online Course (410) Online Course Module (2) Open Journal-Article (14) Open Textbook (225) Presentation (693) QuizTest (214) Reference Material (383) Simulation (1078) Tutorial (85) Workshop and Training Material (11)
Creative Commons Search GOOGLE Advance Search
General Search
Introductory Health and Engineering Resources May be first year level
These sites can be used as mastery learning for skills for students
OEP
EXPLORE
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries Repositories
Search Health
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries
Repositories
Search
Engineering
OER India
44
1030
Session 3
1-Guides 2-Universities web sites
OER Guides Universities OER Health
Engineering Guides Universities OER Engineering
Courseware Examples
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
Industrial engineering
Nursing
Dentistry Open Courses
Child and motherhood Science
pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
1030
Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
1030
SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
75
END
Screen
etc etc
Industrial Civil
Nursing Dentistry
Medicine Pharmacy
Faculity of Engineering Faculty of Medicine
Mechanical Electrical
Suggested Seating arrangements
930-830ساعة في الموارد التعليمية المفتوحة مقدمة -1
المكتبات الرقمية الجامعية والمستودعات البحت عن الموارد التعليمية-2 1030-930 ساعة -الرقمية
1045-1030استراحة
-1215ساعة ونصف ndashالدالئل الرقمية والمواقع الجامعية المتخصصة -3
145 215-145-غداء يسيط
الكتب الدراسية المفتوحةالمحاكاة والحركية والفيديوات التعليمية -4
345-215ونصف ساعة -المفتوحة 400-345مناقشة
البرنامج
Your Task Work as a team if you can
1-Select a course that you are teaching and not very happy with its content 2-Working on the Learning Objectives(LO) of your course Find OER content that align with your LO 3-Find OER content in multi format(Text Video Simulationhellip) to best suit your students 4-Compare and contrast your course content with other universities 5-Find a suitable open textbook for your course Compare and contrast the open text book with the textbook you are using at your course 6-Design a new course delivery method (Student Centered) Using e-learning
A reward will be given to top results
Session 1
OPEN EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES (OER)
The most visible impact of the Internet on education to date has been the Open Educational
Resources movement (OER)
Minds on Fire Open Education the Long Tail and Learning 20 by John Seely Brown and Richard P Adler
knowledge is a public good
The Big Bang of OER MIT Open Courseware
7
In 2001 the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in an unprecedented
move announced the release of nearly all its courses on the internet for free access As the number of institutions offering free or open courseware increased
UNESCO organized the 1st Global OER Forum in 2002 where the term Open
Educational Resources (OER) was first adopted to describe OERs as
ldquoteaching learning and research materials in any medium digital or otherwise that reside in the public domain or have been released under an open license that permits no-cost access use adaptation and redistribution by others with no or limited restrictionsrdquo
OCW
OER 2002
Creative Commons
OER Khalaf by Khalaf AlTell is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 40 International License
OER are teaching learning and research resources that reside in the public domain or have been released under an intellectual property license that permits their free use and re-purposing by others Open educational resources include full courses course materials modules textbooks streaming videos tests software and any other tools materials or techniques used to support access to knowledge Definition taken from The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
Open Educational Resources (OER)Definition
SO What are Open Educational Resources
Any kind of teaching materials textbooks syllabi lesson plans videos exams assignments lecture noteshelliphelliphelliphellip
Are free(garneted by an Open license) to anyone to access and
Include free permission to engage in the 5R activities
Include digital tools to engage deliver facilitate license and manage OER
Open is a scale from OPEN to OPEN Identified from the open license
David Wiley 2013
9
5Rs The Powerful Rights of ldquoOpenrdquo In OER
Retain
Make own and control your own copy of the content
Revise
Adapt adjust modify improve or alter the content
Remix
Combine the original or revised content with other OER to create something new
Reuse
Use the content in its unaltered form
Redistribute
Share your copies of the original content revision or remixs with others
Conceptual Map
Open Educational Practices
Stage 1
2001- 20079
Stage 2
OER Content
OER Textbooks The rapid rise in the cost of textbooks combined with the high demand for affordable alternatives has led to the emergence of new open publishing efforts for textbooks and other OER
Open Access (OA) means that items of scholarly work are made available online in a digital format at no charge to the reader and with limited restrictions on re-use
Open Couse Ware (OCW) Open Course Ware is the digital publication of high quality educational materials that are freely and openly licensed and are available online to anyone anytime They frequently include course planning and
Open Content
Open Textbooks
Open Courseware
Open Access
Open Educational Resources
Open Contents
Simulation
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
OER World Map
Creative Commons Licenses
bull Whole courses
bull Lecture notes
bull Presentation slides
bull Lecture hand-outs
bull Lecture recordings
bull Assignments
bull Tests or Exams
bull Reading lists
bull Images
bull Videos
bull Simulations
bull Text books
bull Studentsrsquo work
bull etc
16
Science
Engineering
Art
Mathematic
Computer Science
Physics
Humanities
Economy
Human Resource
Etc
Educational Resources Available on the Internet
BY
RES
OU
RC
E
BY
SU
BJE
CT
HUMAN KNOWLEDGE IS
DIGITIZED
HUMANS ARE CONNECTED
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 30 Unported LicenseThis License is registered for Dr Khalaf Al-Tell
Before 2002 Monopoly of Giants
PD
Digitization of information in all media combined with its increasingly widespread access has introduced significant challenges regarding how to deal with issues of intellectual property such as copyright
Creative Commons was established in 2001as nonprofit organization that works to increase the amount of creativity (cultural educational and scientific content ) in the body of the work that is available to the public for free and legal sharing use repurposing and remixing Share Remix Means that the user can change the work modify it and build upon it Reuse mdash Legally
Creative Commons licenses Learning to (Re)Use Open Educational Resources
bull Enable legal sharing
bull Provide the way to control intellectual property
bull Maximize benefits of OER
17
18
CREATIVE COMMONS
Full Copyright
all rights reserved
Creative Commons
some rights
reserved
Public Domain
no rights
reserved
Lawrence Lessing 2002
Video in Arabic
bull You let others copy distribute display perform and modify your work as long as they distribute the work and any modified work on the same terms
bull You let others copy distribute display perform and modify and use your work for any purpose other than commercially
bull All Creative Commons licenses require that you credit the copyright holder when reusing their work in any way
bull No changes are allowed You canrsquot build upon this work
19
Creative Commons Elements
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 30 Unported LicenseThis License is registered for Dr Khalaf Al-Tell
Six Standards Licenses
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENSES
20
most free
least free
OER 5Rs
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
Retain
Reuse
Revise
Remix
Redistribute
21
Three ldquoLayersrdquo Of Licenses
lta rel=license href=httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40gtltimg alt=Creative Commons License style=border-width0 src=httpsicreativecommonsorglby4088x31png gtltagtltbr gtThis work is licensed under a lta rel=license href=httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40gtCreative Commons Attribution 40 International Licenseltagt
Machine Readable
Human Readable
Legal Code
22
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
How TO License Your Work(Resource)
In Less than 2 Minutes
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
httpbitly1DVWqMY
Remix Which Creative Commons licensed
resources can be combined with which
24
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
More In the Practice sessions
30 Creative Commons Attribution under a licensedThis work is
Tell-This License is registered for Dr Khalaf AlUnported License
What is Open Educational Practices (OEP)
ldquoOEP are defined as practices which support the (re)use and production of OER through institutional policies promote innovative pedagogical models and respect and empower learners as co‐producers on their lifelong learning pathrdquo
OER OEP
2001 20067
Evolution of OER
The availability of Open Educational Content is no more an educational issue
OER building more access to digital content doing old things in new ways
shifts the focus to doing new things (eg developing new capacities) in new ways (eg using OER)
OEP
27
ldquoDelivering OER to the still dominant model of teacher-centered knowledge transfer will have little effect on equipping teachers students and workers with the competences knowledge and skills to participate successfully in the knowledge economy and societyhellip [there is] the need to foster open practices of teaching and learning that are informed by a competency-based educational frameworkrdquo
Evolution of OER
28
930
Session 2
Finding OER
1-Google Advance Search 2-Creative Commons Search 3-Universities Digital Libraries 4-Repositories
FREE OPEN
The first task aims to identify those resources used within your classes which are suitable for
being changed reflecting on why this is To complete this information for your course use
the template below
List your
resources
Course
objectives
alignment
Format Quality Difficulty Updat Licens Detected
need
Course Title and Number
Course objectives alignment to what extent does this
resource address the course objectives
Format which format do they have text video audio
graphic presentation
Quality high medium low
Difficulty level of comprehension of the resource taking
into account the studentrsquos profileneeds
Update date of creation or update
License which license does it have
Detected need identify what changes could be made to
improve each resource
A Learning Objective is a statement that describe the Specific skills or knowledge a student will be able To demonstrate as a result of completing a course or a lesson 1-An action that we can see 2-An action that we can measure amp assess
Learning Objectives
Common Mistakes
KNOW UNDERSTAND
You Should Use Bloomrsquos Taxonomy As an aid to writing effective learning outcomes
Common Mistakes
Understand and Know They can not be observed They are thoughts and not action
What To Search For
Always Start with Learning Objectives of your Course
Animation (84) Assessment Tool (471) Assignment (54) Case Study (5) Collection (178) Development Tool (4) Drill and Practice (55) portfolio (3) Learning Object Repository (18) Online Course (410) Online Course Module (2) Open Journal-Article (14) Open Textbook (225) Presentation (693) QuizTest (214) Reference Material (383) Simulation (1078) Tutorial (85) Workshop and Training Material (11)
Creative Commons Search GOOGLE Advance Search
General Search
Introductory Health and Engineering Resources May be first year level
These sites can be used as mastery learning for skills for students
OEP
EXPLORE
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries Repositories
Search Health
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries
Repositories
Search
Engineering
OER India
44
1030
Session 3
1-Guides 2-Universities web sites
OER Guides Universities OER Health
Engineering Guides Universities OER Engineering
Courseware Examples
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
Industrial engineering
Nursing
Dentistry Open Courses
Child and motherhood Science
pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
1030
Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
1030
SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
75
END
930-830ساعة في الموارد التعليمية المفتوحة مقدمة -1
المكتبات الرقمية الجامعية والمستودعات البحت عن الموارد التعليمية-2 1030-930 ساعة -الرقمية
1045-1030استراحة
-1215ساعة ونصف ndashالدالئل الرقمية والمواقع الجامعية المتخصصة -3
145 215-145-غداء يسيط
الكتب الدراسية المفتوحةالمحاكاة والحركية والفيديوات التعليمية -4
345-215ونصف ساعة -المفتوحة 400-345مناقشة
البرنامج
Your Task Work as a team if you can
1-Select a course that you are teaching and not very happy with its content 2-Working on the Learning Objectives(LO) of your course Find OER content that align with your LO 3-Find OER content in multi format(Text Video Simulationhellip) to best suit your students 4-Compare and contrast your course content with other universities 5-Find a suitable open textbook for your course Compare and contrast the open text book with the textbook you are using at your course 6-Design a new course delivery method (Student Centered) Using e-learning
A reward will be given to top results
Session 1
OPEN EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES (OER)
The most visible impact of the Internet on education to date has been the Open Educational
Resources movement (OER)
Minds on Fire Open Education the Long Tail and Learning 20 by John Seely Brown and Richard P Adler
knowledge is a public good
The Big Bang of OER MIT Open Courseware
7
In 2001 the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in an unprecedented
move announced the release of nearly all its courses on the internet for free access As the number of institutions offering free or open courseware increased
UNESCO organized the 1st Global OER Forum in 2002 where the term Open
Educational Resources (OER) was first adopted to describe OERs as
ldquoteaching learning and research materials in any medium digital or otherwise that reside in the public domain or have been released under an open license that permits no-cost access use adaptation and redistribution by others with no or limited restrictionsrdquo
OCW
OER 2002
Creative Commons
OER Khalaf by Khalaf AlTell is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 40 International License
OER are teaching learning and research resources that reside in the public domain or have been released under an intellectual property license that permits their free use and re-purposing by others Open educational resources include full courses course materials modules textbooks streaming videos tests software and any other tools materials or techniques used to support access to knowledge Definition taken from The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
Open Educational Resources (OER)Definition
SO What are Open Educational Resources
Any kind of teaching materials textbooks syllabi lesson plans videos exams assignments lecture noteshelliphelliphelliphellip
Are free(garneted by an Open license) to anyone to access and
Include free permission to engage in the 5R activities
Include digital tools to engage deliver facilitate license and manage OER
Open is a scale from OPEN to OPEN Identified from the open license
David Wiley 2013
9
5Rs The Powerful Rights of ldquoOpenrdquo In OER
Retain
Make own and control your own copy of the content
Revise
Adapt adjust modify improve or alter the content
Remix
Combine the original or revised content with other OER to create something new
Reuse
Use the content in its unaltered form
Redistribute
Share your copies of the original content revision or remixs with others
Conceptual Map
Open Educational Practices
Stage 1
2001- 20079
Stage 2
OER Content
OER Textbooks The rapid rise in the cost of textbooks combined with the high demand for affordable alternatives has led to the emergence of new open publishing efforts for textbooks and other OER
Open Access (OA) means that items of scholarly work are made available online in a digital format at no charge to the reader and with limited restrictions on re-use
Open Couse Ware (OCW) Open Course Ware is the digital publication of high quality educational materials that are freely and openly licensed and are available online to anyone anytime They frequently include course planning and
Open Content
Open Textbooks
Open Courseware
Open Access
Open Educational Resources
Open Contents
Simulation
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
OER World Map
Creative Commons Licenses
bull Whole courses
bull Lecture notes
bull Presentation slides
bull Lecture hand-outs
bull Lecture recordings
bull Assignments
bull Tests or Exams
bull Reading lists
bull Images
bull Videos
bull Simulations
bull Text books
bull Studentsrsquo work
bull etc
16
Science
Engineering
Art
Mathematic
Computer Science
Physics
Humanities
Economy
Human Resource
Etc
Educational Resources Available on the Internet
BY
RES
OU
RC
E
BY
SU
BJE
CT
HUMAN KNOWLEDGE IS
DIGITIZED
HUMANS ARE CONNECTED
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 30 Unported LicenseThis License is registered for Dr Khalaf Al-Tell
Before 2002 Monopoly of Giants
PD
Digitization of information in all media combined with its increasingly widespread access has introduced significant challenges regarding how to deal with issues of intellectual property such as copyright
Creative Commons was established in 2001as nonprofit organization that works to increase the amount of creativity (cultural educational and scientific content ) in the body of the work that is available to the public for free and legal sharing use repurposing and remixing Share Remix Means that the user can change the work modify it and build upon it Reuse mdash Legally
Creative Commons licenses Learning to (Re)Use Open Educational Resources
bull Enable legal sharing
bull Provide the way to control intellectual property
bull Maximize benefits of OER
17
18
CREATIVE COMMONS
Full Copyright
all rights reserved
Creative Commons
some rights
reserved
Public Domain
no rights
reserved
Lawrence Lessing 2002
Video in Arabic
bull You let others copy distribute display perform and modify your work as long as they distribute the work and any modified work on the same terms
bull You let others copy distribute display perform and modify and use your work for any purpose other than commercially
bull All Creative Commons licenses require that you credit the copyright holder when reusing their work in any way
bull No changes are allowed You canrsquot build upon this work
19
Creative Commons Elements
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 30 Unported LicenseThis License is registered for Dr Khalaf Al-Tell
Six Standards Licenses
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENSES
20
most free
least free
OER 5Rs
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
Retain
Reuse
Revise
Remix
Redistribute
21
Three ldquoLayersrdquo Of Licenses
lta rel=license href=httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40gtltimg alt=Creative Commons License style=border-width0 src=httpsicreativecommonsorglby4088x31png gtltagtltbr gtThis work is licensed under a lta rel=license href=httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40gtCreative Commons Attribution 40 International Licenseltagt
Machine Readable
Human Readable
Legal Code
22
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
How TO License Your Work(Resource)
In Less than 2 Minutes
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
httpbitly1DVWqMY
Remix Which Creative Commons licensed
resources can be combined with which
24
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
More In the Practice sessions
30 Creative Commons Attribution under a licensedThis work is
Tell-This License is registered for Dr Khalaf AlUnported License
What is Open Educational Practices (OEP)
ldquoOEP are defined as practices which support the (re)use and production of OER through institutional policies promote innovative pedagogical models and respect and empower learners as co‐producers on their lifelong learning pathrdquo
OER OEP
2001 20067
Evolution of OER
The availability of Open Educational Content is no more an educational issue
OER building more access to digital content doing old things in new ways
shifts the focus to doing new things (eg developing new capacities) in new ways (eg using OER)
OEP
27
ldquoDelivering OER to the still dominant model of teacher-centered knowledge transfer will have little effect on equipping teachers students and workers with the competences knowledge and skills to participate successfully in the knowledge economy and societyhellip [there is] the need to foster open practices of teaching and learning that are informed by a competency-based educational frameworkrdquo
Evolution of OER
28
930
Session 2
Finding OER
1-Google Advance Search 2-Creative Commons Search 3-Universities Digital Libraries 4-Repositories
FREE OPEN
The first task aims to identify those resources used within your classes which are suitable for
being changed reflecting on why this is To complete this information for your course use
the template below
List your
resources
Course
objectives
alignment
Format Quality Difficulty Updat Licens Detected
need
Course Title and Number
Course objectives alignment to what extent does this
resource address the course objectives
Format which format do they have text video audio
graphic presentation
Quality high medium low
Difficulty level of comprehension of the resource taking
into account the studentrsquos profileneeds
Update date of creation or update
License which license does it have
Detected need identify what changes could be made to
improve each resource
A Learning Objective is a statement that describe the Specific skills or knowledge a student will be able To demonstrate as a result of completing a course or a lesson 1-An action that we can see 2-An action that we can measure amp assess
Learning Objectives
Common Mistakes
KNOW UNDERSTAND
You Should Use Bloomrsquos Taxonomy As an aid to writing effective learning outcomes
Common Mistakes
Understand and Know They can not be observed They are thoughts and not action
What To Search For
Always Start with Learning Objectives of your Course
Animation (84) Assessment Tool (471) Assignment (54) Case Study (5) Collection (178) Development Tool (4) Drill and Practice (55) portfolio (3) Learning Object Repository (18) Online Course (410) Online Course Module (2) Open Journal-Article (14) Open Textbook (225) Presentation (693) QuizTest (214) Reference Material (383) Simulation (1078) Tutorial (85) Workshop and Training Material (11)
Creative Commons Search GOOGLE Advance Search
General Search
Introductory Health and Engineering Resources May be first year level
These sites can be used as mastery learning for skills for students
OEP
EXPLORE
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries Repositories
Search Health
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries
Repositories
Search
Engineering
OER India
44
1030
Session 3
1-Guides 2-Universities web sites
OER Guides Universities OER Health
Engineering Guides Universities OER Engineering
Courseware Examples
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
Industrial engineering
Nursing
Dentistry Open Courses
Child and motherhood Science
pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
1030
Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
1030
SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
75
END
Your Task Work as a team if you can
1-Select a course that you are teaching and not very happy with its content 2-Working on the Learning Objectives(LO) of your course Find OER content that align with your LO 3-Find OER content in multi format(Text Video Simulationhellip) to best suit your students 4-Compare and contrast your course content with other universities 5-Find a suitable open textbook for your course Compare and contrast the open text book with the textbook you are using at your course 6-Design a new course delivery method (Student Centered) Using e-learning
A reward will be given to top results
Session 1
OPEN EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES (OER)
The most visible impact of the Internet on education to date has been the Open Educational
Resources movement (OER)
Minds on Fire Open Education the Long Tail and Learning 20 by John Seely Brown and Richard P Adler
knowledge is a public good
The Big Bang of OER MIT Open Courseware
7
In 2001 the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in an unprecedented
move announced the release of nearly all its courses on the internet for free access As the number of institutions offering free or open courseware increased
UNESCO organized the 1st Global OER Forum in 2002 where the term Open
Educational Resources (OER) was first adopted to describe OERs as
ldquoteaching learning and research materials in any medium digital or otherwise that reside in the public domain or have been released under an open license that permits no-cost access use adaptation and redistribution by others with no or limited restrictionsrdquo
OCW
OER 2002
Creative Commons
OER Khalaf by Khalaf AlTell is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 40 International License
OER are teaching learning and research resources that reside in the public domain or have been released under an intellectual property license that permits their free use and re-purposing by others Open educational resources include full courses course materials modules textbooks streaming videos tests software and any other tools materials or techniques used to support access to knowledge Definition taken from The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
Open Educational Resources (OER)Definition
SO What are Open Educational Resources
Any kind of teaching materials textbooks syllabi lesson plans videos exams assignments lecture noteshelliphelliphelliphellip
Are free(garneted by an Open license) to anyone to access and
Include free permission to engage in the 5R activities
Include digital tools to engage deliver facilitate license and manage OER
Open is a scale from OPEN to OPEN Identified from the open license
David Wiley 2013
9
5Rs The Powerful Rights of ldquoOpenrdquo In OER
Retain
Make own and control your own copy of the content
Revise
Adapt adjust modify improve or alter the content
Remix
Combine the original or revised content with other OER to create something new
Reuse
Use the content in its unaltered form
Redistribute
Share your copies of the original content revision or remixs with others
Conceptual Map
Open Educational Practices
Stage 1
2001- 20079
Stage 2
OER Content
OER Textbooks The rapid rise in the cost of textbooks combined with the high demand for affordable alternatives has led to the emergence of new open publishing efforts for textbooks and other OER
Open Access (OA) means that items of scholarly work are made available online in a digital format at no charge to the reader and with limited restrictions on re-use
Open Couse Ware (OCW) Open Course Ware is the digital publication of high quality educational materials that are freely and openly licensed and are available online to anyone anytime They frequently include course planning and
Open Content
Open Textbooks
Open Courseware
Open Access
Open Educational Resources
Open Contents
Simulation
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
OER World Map
Creative Commons Licenses
bull Whole courses
bull Lecture notes
bull Presentation slides
bull Lecture hand-outs
bull Lecture recordings
bull Assignments
bull Tests or Exams
bull Reading lists
bull Images
bull Videos
bull Simulations
bull Text books
bull Studentsrsquo work
bull etc
16
Science
Engineering
Art
Mathematic
Computer Science
Physics
Humanities
Economy
Human Resource
Etc
Educational Resources Available on the Internet
BY
RES
OU
RC
E
BY
SU
BJE
CT
HUMAN KNOWLEDGE IS
DIGITIZED
HUMANS ARE CONNECTED
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 30 Unported LicenseThis License is registered for Dr Khalaf Al-Tell
Before 2002 Monopoly of Giants
PD
Digitization of information in all media combined with its increasingly widespread access has introduced significant challenges regarding how to deal with issues of intellectual property such as copyright
Creative Commons was established in 2001as nonprofit organization that works to increase the amount of creativity (cultural educational and scientific content ) in the body of the work that is available to the public for free and legal sharing use repurposing and remixing Share Remix Means that the user can change the work modify it and build upon it Reuse mdash Legally
Creative Commons licenses Learning to (Re)Use Open Educational Resources
bull Enable legal sharing
bull Provide the way to control intellectual property
bull Maximize benefits of OER
17
18
CREATIVE COMMONS
Full Copyright
all rights reserved
Creative Commons
some rights
reserved
Public Domain
no rights
reserved
Lawrence Lessing 2002
Video in Arabic
bull You let others copy distribute display perform and modify your work as long as they distribute the work and any modified work on the same terms
bull You let others copy distribute display perform and modify and use your work for any purpose other than commercially
bull All Creative Commons licenses require that you credit the copyright holder when reusing their work in any way
bull No changes are allowed You canrsquot build upon this work
19
Creative Commons Elements
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 30 Unported LicenseThis License is registered for Dr Khalaf Al-Tell
Six Standards Licenses
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENSES
20
most free
least free
OER 5Rs
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
Retain
Reuse
Revise
Remix
Redistribute
21
Three ldquoLayersrdquo Of Licenses
lta rel=license href=httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40gtltimg alt=Creative Commons License style=border-width0 src=httpsicreativecommonsorglby4088x31png gtltagtltbr gtThis work is licensed under a lta rel=license href=httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40gtCreative Commons Attribution 40 International Licenseltagt
Machine Readable
Human Readable
Legal Code
22
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
How TO License Your Work(Resource)
In Less than 2 Minutes
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
httpbitly1DVWqMY
Remix Which Creative Commons licensed
resources can be combined with which
24
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
More In the Practice sessions
30 Creative Commons Attribution under a licensedThis work is
Tell-This License is registered for Dr Khalaf AlUnported License
What is Open Educational Practices (OEP)
ldquoOEP are defined as practices which support the (re)use and production of OER through institutional policies promote innovative pedagogical models and respect and empower learners as co‐producers on their lifelong learning pathrdquo
OER OEP
2001 20067
Evolution of OER
The availability of Open Educational Content is no more an educational issue
OER building more access to digital content doing old things in new ways
shifts the focus to doing new things (eg developing new capacities) in new ways (eg using OER)
OEP
27
ldquoDelivering OER to the still dominant model of teacher-centered knowledge transfer will have little effect on equipping teachers students and workers with the competences knowledge and skills to participate successfully in the knowledge economy and societyhellip [there is] the need to foster open practices of teaching and learning that are informed by a competency-based educational frameworkrdquo
Evolution of OER
28
930
Session 2
Finding OER
1-Google Advance Search 2-Creative Commons Search 3-Universities Digital Libraries 4-Repositories
FREE OPEN
The first task aims to identify those resources used within your classes which are suitable for
being changed reflecting on why this is To complete this information for your course use
the template below
List your
resources
Course
objectives
alignment
Format Quality Difficulty Updat Licens Detected
need
Course Title and Number
Course objectives alignment to what extent does this
resource address the course objectives
Format which format do they have text video audio
graphic presentation
Quality high medium low
Difficulty level of comprehension of the resource taking
into account the studentrsquos profileneeds
Update date of creation or update
License which license does it have
Detected need identify what changes could be made to
improve each resource
A Learning Objective is a statement that describe the Specific skills or knowledge a student will be able To demonstrate as a result of completing a course or a lesson 1-An action that we can see 2-An action that we can measure amp assess
Learning Objectives
Common Mistakes
KNOW UNDERSTAND
You Should Use Bloomrsquos Taxonomy As an aid to writing effective learning outcomes
Common Mistakes
Understand and Know They can not be observed They are thoughts and not action
What To Search For
Always Start with Learning Objectives of your Course
Animation (84) Assessment Tool (471) Assignment (54) Case Study (5) Collection (178) Development Tool (4) Drill and Practice (55) portfolio (3) Learning Object Repository (18) Online Course (410) Online Course Module (2) Open Journal-Article (14) Open Textbook (225) Presentation (693) QuizTest (214) Reference Material (383) Simulation (1078) Tutorial (85) Workshop and Training Material (11)
Creative Commons Search GOOGLE Advance Search
General Search
Introductory Health and Engineering Resources May be first year level
These sites can be used as mastery learning for skills for students
OEP
EXPLORE
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries Repositories
Search Health
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries
Repositories
Search
Engineering
OER India
44
1030
Session 3
1-Guides 2-Universities web sites
OER Guides Universities OER Health
Engineering Guides Universities OER Engineering
Courseware Examples
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
Industrial engineering
Nursing
Dentistry Open Courses
Child and motherhood Science
pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
1030
Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
1030
SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
75
END
Session 1
OPEN EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES (OER)
The most visible impact of the Internet on education to date has been the Open Educational
Resources movement (OER)
Minds on Fire Open Education the Long Tail and Learning 20 by John Seely Brown and Richard P Adler
knowledge is a public good
The Big Bang of OER MIT Open Courseware
7
In 2001 the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in an unprecedented
move announced the release of nearly all its courses on the internet for free access As the number of institutions offering free or open courseware increased
UNESCO organized the 1st Global OER Forum in 2002 where the term Open
Educational Resources (OER) was first adopted to describe OERs as
ldquoteaching learning and research materials in any medium digital or otherwise that reside in the public domain or have been released under an open license that permits no-cost access use adaptation and redistribution by others with no or limited restrictionsrdquo
OCW
OER 2002
Creative Commons
OER Khalaf by Khalaf AlTell is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 40 International License
OER are teaching learning and research resources that reside in the public domain or have been released under an intellectual property license that permits their free use and re-purposing by others Open educational resources include full courses course materials modules textbooks streaming videos tests software and any other tools materials or techniques used to support access to knowledge Definition taken from The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
Open Educational Resources (OER)Definition
SO What are Open Educational Resources
Any kind of teaching materials textbooks syllabi lesson plans videos exams assignments lecture noteshelliphelliphelliphellip
Are free(garneted by an Open license) to anyone to access and
Include free permission to engage in the 5R activities
Include digital tools to engage deliver facilitate license and manage OER
Open is a scale from OPEN to OPEN Identified from the open license
David Wiley 2013
9
5Rs The Powerful Rights of ldquoOpenrdquo In OER
Retain
Make own and control your own copy of the content
Revise
Adapt adjust modify improve or alter the content
Remix
Combine the original or revised content with other OER to create something new
Reuse
Use the content in its unaltered form
Redistribute
Share your copies of the original content revision or remixs with others
Conceptual Map
Open Educational Practices
Stage 1
2001- 20079
Stage 2
OER Content
OER Textbooks The rapid rise in the cost of textbooks combined with the high demand for affordable alternatives has led to the emergence of new open publishing efforts for textbooks and other OER
Open Access (OA) means that items of scholarly work are made available online in a digital format at no charge to the reader and with limited restrictions on re-use
Open Couse Ware (OCW) Open Course Ware is the digital publication of high quality educational materials that are freely and openly licensed and are available online to anyone anytime They frequently include course planning and
Open Content
Open Textbooks
Open Courseware
Open Access
Open Educational Resources
Open Contents
Simulation
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
OER World Map
Creative Commons Licenses
bull Whole courses
bull Lecture notes
bull Presentation slides
bull Lecture hand-outs
bull Lecture recordings
bull Assignments
bull Tests or Exams
bull Reading lists
bull Images
bull Videos
bull Simulations
bull Text books
bull Studentsrsquo work
bull etc
16
Science
Engineering
Art
Mathematic
Computer Science
Physics
Humanities
Economy
Human Resource
Etc
Educational Resources Available on the Internet
BY
RES
OU
RC
E
BY
SU
BJE
CT
HUMAN KNOWLEDGE IS
DIGITIZED
HUMANS ARE CONNECTED
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 30 Unported LicenseThis License is registered for Dr Khalaf Al-Tell
Before 2002 Monopoly of Giants
PD
Digitization of information in all media combined with its increasingly widespread access has introduced significant challenges regarding how to deal with issues of intellectual property such as copyright
Creative Commons was established in 2001as nonprofit organization that works to increase the amount of creativity (cultural educational and scientific content ) in the body of the work that is available to the public for free and legal sharing use repurposing and remixing Share Remix Means that the user can change the work modify it and build upon it Reuse mdash Legally
Creative Commons licenses Learning to (Re)Use Open Educational Resources
bull Enable legal sharing
bull Provide the way to control intellectual property
bull Maximize benefits of OER
17
18
CREATIVE COMMONS
Full Copyright
all rights reserved
Creative Commons
some rights
reserved
Public Domain
no rights
reserved
Lawrence Lessing 2002
Video in Arabic
bull You let others copy distribute display perform and modify your work as long as they distribute the work and any modified work on the same terms
bull You let others copy distribute display perform and modify and use your work for any purpose other than commercially
bull All Creative Commons licenses require that you credit the copyright holder when reusing their work in any way
bull No changes are allowed You canrsquot build upon this work
19
Creative Commons Elements
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 30 Unported LicenseThis License is registered for Dr Khalaf Al-Tell
Six Standards Licenses
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENSES
20
most free
least free
OER 5Rs
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
Retain
Reuse
Revise
Remix
Redistribute
21
Three ldquoLayersrdquo Of Licenses
lta rel=license href=httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40gtltimg alt=Creative Commons License style=border-width0 src=httpsicreativecommonsorglby4088x31png gtltagtltbr gtThis work is licensed under a lta rel=license href=httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40gtCreative Commons Attribution 40 International Licenseltagt
Machine Readable
Human Readable
Legal Code
22
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
How TO License Your Work(Resource)
In Less than 2 Minutes
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
httpbitly1DVWqMY
Remix Which Creative Commons licensed
resources can be combined with which
24
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
More In the Practice sessions
30 Creative Commons Attribution under a licensedThis work is
Tell-This License is registered for Dr Khalaf AlUnported License
What is Open Educational Practices (OEP)
ldquoOEP are defined as practices which support the (re)use and production of OER through institutional policies promote innovative pedagogical models and respect and empower learners as co‐producers on their lifelong learning pathrdquo
OER OEP
2001 20067
Evolution of OER
The availability of Open Educational Content is no more an educational issue
OER building more access to digital content doing old things in new ways
shifts the focus to doing new things (eg developing new capacities) in new ways (eg using OER)
OEP
27
ldquoDelivering OER to the still dominant model of teacher-centered knowledge transfer will have little effect on equipping teachers students and workers with the competences knowledge and skills to participate successfully in the knowledge economy and societyhellip [there is] the need to foster open practices of teaching and learning that are informed by a competency-based educational frameworkrdquo
Evolution of OER
28
930
Session 2
Finding OER
1-Google Advance Search 2-Creative Commons Search 3-Universities Digital Libraries 4-Repositories
FREE OPEN
The first task aims to identify those resources used within your classes which are suitable for
being changed reflecting on why this is To complete this information for your course use
the template below
List your
resources
Course
objectives
alignment
Format Quality Difficulty Updat Licens Detected
need
Course Title and Number
Course objectives alignment to what extent does this
resource address the course objectives
Format which format do they have text video audio
graphic presentation
Quality high medium low
Difficulty level of comprehension of the resource taking
into account the studentrsquos profileneeds
Update date of creation or update
License which license does it have
Detected need identify what changes could be made to
improve each resource
A Learning Objective is a statement that describe the Specific skills or knowledge a student will be able To demonstrate as a result of completing a course or a lesson 1-An action that we can see 2-An action that we can measure amp assess
Learning Objectives
Common Mistakes
KNOW UNDERSTAND
You Should Use Bloomrsquos Taxonomy As an aid to writing effective learning outcomes
Common Mistakes
Understand and Know They can not be observed They are thoughts and not action
What To Search For
Always Start with Learning Objectives of your Course
Animation (84) Assessment Tool (471) Assignment (54) Case Study (5) Collection (178) Development Tool (4) Drill and Practice (55) portfolio (3) Learning Object Repository (18) Online Course (410) Online Course Module (2) Open Journal-Article (14) Open Textbook (225) Presentation (693) QuizTest (214) Reference Material (383) Simulation (1078) Tutorial (85) Workshop and Training Material (11)
Creative Commons Search GOOGLE Advance Search
General Search
Introductory Health and Engineering Resources May be first year level
These sites can be used as mastery learning for skills for students
OEP
EXPLORE
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries Repositories
Search Health
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries
Repositories
Search
Engineering
OER India
44
1030
Session 3
1-Guides 2-Universities web sites
OER Guides Universities OER Health
Engineering Guides Universities OER Engineering
Courseware Examples
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
Industrial engineering
Nursing
Dentistry Open Courses
Child and motherhood Science
pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
1030
Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
1030
SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
75
END
OPEN EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES (OER)
The most visible impact of the Internet on education to date has been the Open Educational
Resources movement (OER)
Minds on Fire Open Education the Long Tail and Learning 20 by John Seely Brown and Richard P Adler
knowledge is a public good
The Big Bang of OER MIT Open Courseware
7
In 2001 the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in an unprecedented
move announced the release of nearly all its courses on the internet for free access As the number of institutions offering free or open courseware increased
UNESCO organized the 1st Global OER Forum in 2002 where the term Open
Educational Resources (OER) was first adopted to describe OERs as
ldquoteaching learning and research materials in any medium digital or otherwise that reside in the public domain or have been released under an open license that permits no-cost access use adaptation and redistribution by others with no or limited restrictionsrdquo
OCW
OER 2002
Creative Commons
OER Khalaf by Khalaf AlTell is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 40 International License
OER are teaching learning and research resources that reside in the public domain or have been released under an intellectual property license that permits their free use and re-purposing by others Open educational resources include full courses course materials modules textbooks streaming videos tests software and any other tools materials or techniques used to support access to knowledge Definition taken from The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
Open Educational Resources (OER)Definition
SO What are Open Educational Resources
Any kind of teaching materials textbooks syllabi lesson plans videos exams assignments lecture noteshelliphelliphelliphellip
Are free(garneted by an Open license) to anyone to access and
Include free permission to engage in the 5R activities
Include digital tools to engage deliver facilitate license and manage OER
Open is a scale from OPEN to OPEN Identified from the open license
David Wiley 2013
9
5Rs The Powerful Rights of ldquoOpenrdquo In OER
Retain
Make own and control your own copy of the content
Revise
Adapt adjust modify improve or alter the content
Remix
Combine the original or revised content with other OER to create something new
Reuse
Use the content in its unaltered form
Redistribute
Share your copies of the original content revision or remixs with others
Conceptual Map
Open Educational Practices
Stage 1
2001- 20079
Stage 2
OER Content
OER Textbooks The rapid rise in the cost of textbooks combined with the high demand for affordable alternatives has led to the emergence of new open publishing efforts for textbooks and other OER
Open Access (OA) means that items of scholarly work are made available online in a digital format at no charge to the reader and with limited restrictions on re-use
Open Couse Ware (OCW) Open Course Ware is the digital publication of high quality educational materials that are freely and openly licensed and are available online to anyone anytime They frequently include course planning and
Open Content
Open Textbooks
Open Courseware
Open Access
Open Educational Resources
Open Contents
Simulation
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
OER World Map
Creative Commons Licenses
bull Whole courses
bull Lecture notes
bull Presentation slides
bull Lecture hand-outs
bull Lecture recordings
bull Assignments
bull Tests or Exams
bull Reading lists
bull Images
bull Videos
bull Simulations
bull Text books
bull Studentsrsquo work
bull etc
16
Science
Engineering
Art
Mathematic
Computer Science
Physics
Humanities
Economy
Human Resource
Etc
Educational Resources Available on the Internet
BY
RES
OU
RC
E
BY
SU
BJE
CT
HUMAN KNOWLEDGE IS
DIGITIZED
HUMANS ARE CONNECTED
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 30 Unported LicenseThis License is registered for Dr Khalaf Al-Tell
Before 2002 Monopoly of Giants
PD
Digitization of information in all media combined with its increasingly widespread access has introduced significant challenges regarding how to deal with issues of intellectual property such as copyright
Creative Commons was established in 2001as nonprofit organization that works to increase the amount of creativity (cultural educational and scientific content ) in the body of the work that is available to the public for free and legal sharing use repurposing and remixing Share Remix Means that the user can change the work modify it and build upon it Reuse mdash Legally
Creative Commons licenses Learning to (Re)Use Open Educational Resources
bull Enable legal sharing
bull Provide the way to control intellectual property
bull Maximize benefits of OER
17
18
CREATIVE COMMONS
Full Copyright
all rights reserved
Creative Commons
some rights
reserved
Public Domain
no rights
reserved
Lawrence Lessing 2002
Video in Arabic
bull You let others copy distribute display perform and modify your work as long as they distribute the work and any modified work on the same terms
bull You let others copy distribute display perform and modify and use your work for any purpose other than commercially
bull All Creative Commons licenses require that you credit the copyright holder when reusing their work in any way
bull No changes are allowed You canrsquot build upon this work
19
Creative Commons Elements
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 30 Unported LicenseThis License is registered for Dr Khalaf Al-Tell
Six Standards Licenses
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENSES
20
most free
least free
OER 5Rs
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
Retain
Reuse
Revise
Remix
Redistribute
21
Three ldquoLayersrdquo Of Licenses
lta rel=license href=httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40gtltimg alt=Creative Commons License style=border-width0 src=httpsicreativecommonsorglby4088x31png gtltagtltbr gtThis work is licensed under a lta rel=license href=httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40gtCreative Commons Attribution 40 International Licenseltagt
Machine Readable
Human Readable
Legal Code
22
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
How TO License Your Work(Resource)
In Less than 2 Minutes
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
httpbitly1DVWqMY
Remix Which Creative Commons licensed
resources can be combined with which
24
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
More In the Practice sessions
30 Creative Commons Attribution under a licensedThis work is
Tell-This License is registered for Dr Khalaf AlUnported License
What is Open Educational Practices (OEP)
ldquoOEP are defined as practices which support the (re)use and production of OER through institutional policies promote innovative pedagogical models and respect and empower learners as co‐producers on their lifelong learning pathrdquo
OER OEP
2001 20067
Evolution of OER
The availability of Open Educational Content is no more an educational issue
OER building more access to digital content doing old things in new ways
shifts the focus to doing new things (eg developing new capacities) in new ways (eg using OER)
OEP
27
ldquoDelivering OER to the still dominant model of teacher-centered knowledge transfer will have little effect on equipping teachers students and workers with the competences knowledge and skills to participate successfully in the knowledge economy and societyhellip [there is] the need to foster open practices of teaching and learning that are informed by a competency-based educational frameworkrdquo
Evolution of OER
28
930
Session 2
Finding OER
1-Google Advance Search 2-Creative Commons Search 3-Universities Digital Libraries 4-Repositories
FREE OPEN
The first task aims to identify those resources used within your classes which are suitable for
being changed reflecting on why this is To complete this information for your course use
the template below
List your
resources
Course
objectives
alignment
Format Quality Difficulty Updat Licens Detected
need
Course Title and Number
Course objectives alignment to what extent does this
resource address the course objectives
Format which format do they have text video audio
graphic presentation
Quality high medium low
Difficulty level of comprehension of the resource taking
into account the studentrsquos profileneeds
Update date of creation or update
License which license does it have
Detected need identify what changes could be made to
improve each resource
A Learning Objective is a statement that describe the Specific skills or knowledge a student will be able To demonstrate as a result of completing a course or a lesson 1-An action that we can see 2-An action that we can measure amp assess
Learning Objectives
Common Mistakes
KNOW UNDERSTAND
You Should Use Bloomrsquos Taxonomy As an aid to writing effective learning outcomes
Common Mistakes
Understand and Know They can not be observed They are thoughts and not action
What To Search For
Always Start with Learning Objectives of your Course
Animation (84) Assessment Tool (471) Assignment (54) Case Study (5) Collection (178) Development Tool (4) Drill and Practice (55) portfolio (3) Learning Object Repository (18) Online Course (410) Online Course Module (2) Open Journal-Article (14) Open Textbook (225) Presentation (693) QuizTest (214) Reference Material (383) Simulation (1078) Tutorial (85) Workshop and Training Material (11)
Creative Commons Search GOOGLE Advance Search
General Search
Introductory Health and Engineering Resources May be first year level
These sites can be used as mastery learning for skills for students
OEP
EXPLORE
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries Repositories
Search Health
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries
Repositories
Search
Engineering
OER India
44
1030
Session 3
1-Guides 2-Universities web sites
OER Guides Universities OER Health
Engineering Guides Universities OER Engineering
Courseware Examples
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
Industrial engineering
Nursing
Dentistry Open Courses
Child and motherhood Science
pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
1030
Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
1030
SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
75
END
The Big Bang of OER MIT Open Courseware
7
In 2001 the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in an unprecedented
move announced the release of nearly all its courses on the internet for free access As the number of institutions offering free or open courseware increased
UNESCO organized the 1st Global OER Forum in 2002 where the term Open
Educational Resources (OER) was first adopted to describe OERs as
ldquoteaching learning and research materials in any medium digital or otherwise that reside in the public domain or have been released under an open license that permits no-cost access use adaptation and redistribution by others with no or limited restrictionsrdquo
OCW
OER 2002
Creative Commons
OER Khalaf by Khalaf AlTell is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 40 International License
OER are teaching learning and research resources that reside in the public domain or have been released under an intellectual property license that permits their free use and re-purposing by others Open educational resources include full courses course materials modules textbooks streaming videos tests software and any other tools materials or techniques used to support access to knowledge Definition taken from The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
Open Educational Resources (OER)Definition
SO What are Open Educational Resources
Any kind of teaching materials textbooks syllabi lesson plans videos exams assignments lecture noteshelliphelliphelliphellip
Are free(garneted by an Open license) to anyone to access and
Include free permission to engage in the 5R activities
Include digital tools to engage deliver facilitate license and manage OER
Open is a scale from OPEN to OPEN Identified from the open license
David Wiley 2013
9
5Rs The Powerful Rights of ldquoOpenrdquo In OER
Retain
Make own and control your own copy of the content
Revise
Adapt adjust modify improve or alter the content
Remix
Combine the original or revised content with other OER to create something new
Reuse
Use the content in its unaltered form
Redistribute
Share your copies of the original content revision or remixs with others
Conceptual Map
Open Educational Practices
Stage 1
2001- 20079
Stage 2
OER Content
OER Textbooks The rapid rise in the cost of textbooks combined with the high demand for affordable alternatives has led to the emergence of new open publishing efforts for textbooks and other OER
Open Access (OA) means that items of scholarly work are made available online in a digital format at no charge to the reader and with limited restrictions on re-use
Open Couse Ware (OCW) Open Course Ware is the digital publication of high quality educational materials that are freely and openly licensed and are available online to anyone anytime They frequently include course planning and
Open Content
Open Textbooks
Open Courseware
Open Access
Open Educational Resources
Open Contents
Simulation
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
OER World Map
Creative Commons Licenses
bull Whole courses
bull Lecture notes
bull Presentation slides
bull Lecture hand-outs
bull Lecture recordings
bull Assignments
bull Tests or Exams
bull Reading lists
bull Images
bull Videos
bull Simulations
bull Text books
bull Studentsrsquo work
bull etc
16
Science
Engineering
Art
Mathematic
Computer Science
Physics
Humanities
Economy
Human Resource
Etc
Educational Resources Available on the Internet
BY
RES
OU
RC
E
BY
SU
BJE
CT
HUMAN KNOWLEDGE IS
DIGITIZED
HUMANS ARE CONNECTED
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 30 Unported LicenseThis License is registered for Dr Khalaf Al-Tell
Before 2002 Monopoly of Giants
PD
Digitization of information in all media combined with its increasingly widespread access has introduced significant challenges regarding how to deal with issues of intellectual property such as copyright
Creative Commons was established in 2001as nonprofit organization that works to increase the amount of creativity (cultural educational and scientific content ) in the body of the work that is available to the public for free and legal sharing use repurposing and remixing Share Remix Means that the user can change the work modify it and build upon it Reuse mdash Legally
Creative Commons licenses Learning to (Re)Use Open Educational Resources
bull Enable legal sharing
bull Provide the way to control intellectual property
bull Maximize benefits of OER
17
18
CREATIVE COMMONS
Full Copyright
all rights reserved
Creative Commons
some rights
reserved
Public Domain
no rights
reserved
Lawrence Lessing 2002
Video in Arabic
bull You let others copy distribute display perform and modify your work as long as they distribute the work and any modified work on the same terms
bull You let others copy distribute display perform and modify and use your work for any purpose other than commercially
bull All Creative Commons licenses require that you credit the copyright holder when reusing their work in any way
bull No changes are allowed You canrsquot build upon this work
19
Creative Commons Elements
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 30 Unported LicenseThis License is registered for Dr Khalaf Al-Tell
Six Standards Licenses
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENSES
20
most free
least free
OER 5Rs
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
Retain
Reuse
Revise
Remix
Redistribute
21
Three ldquoLayersrdquo Of Licenses
lta rel=license href=httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40gtltimg alt=Creative Commons License style=border-width0 src=httpsicreativecommonsorglby4088x31png gtltagtltbr gtThis work is licensed under a lta rel=license href=httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40gtCreative Commons Attribution 40 International Licenseltagt
Machine Readable
Human Readable
Legal Code
22
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
How TO License Your Work(Resource)
In Less than 2 Minutes
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
httpbitly1DVWqMY
Remix Which Creative Commons licensed
resources can be combined with which
24
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
More In the Practice sessions
30 Creative Commons Attribution under a licensedThis work is
Tell-This License is registered for Dr Khalaf AlUnported License
What is Open Educational Practices (OEP)
ldquoOEP are defined as practices which support the (re)use and production of OER through institutional policies promote innovative pedagogical models and respect and empower learners as co‐producers on their lifelong learning pathrdquo
OER OEP
2001 20067
Evolution of OER
The availability of Open Educational Content is no more an educational issue
OER building more access to digital content doing old things in new ways
shifts the focus to doing new things (eg developing new capacities) in new ways (eg using OER)
OEP
27
ldquoDelivering OER to the still dominant model of teacher-centered knowledge transfer will have little effect on equipping teachers students and workers with the competences knowledge and skills to participate successfully in the knowledge economy and societyhellip [there is] the need to foster open practices of teaching and learning that are informed by a competency-based educational frameworkrdquo
Evolution of OER
28
930
Session 2
Finding OER
1-Google Advance Search 2-Creative Commons Search 3-Universities Digital Libraries 4-Repositories
FREE OPEN
The first task aims to identify those resources used within your classes which are suitable for
being changed reflecting on why this is To complete this information for your course use
the template below
List your
resources
Course
objectives
alignment
Format Quality Difficulty Updat Licens Detected
need
Course Title and Number
Course objectives alignment to what extent does this
resource address the course objectives
Format which format do they have text video audio
graphic presentation
Quality high medium low
Difficulty level of comprehension of the resource taking
into account the studentrsquos profileneeds
Update date of creation or update
License which license does it have
Detected need identify what changes could be made to
improve each resource
A Learning Objective is a statement that describe the Specific skills or knowledge a student will be able To demonstrate as a result of completing a course or a lesson 1-An action that we can see 2-An action that we can measure amp assess
Learning Objectives
Common Mistakes
KNOW UNDERSTAND
You Should Use Bloomrsquos Taxonomy As an aid to writing effective learning outcomes
Common Mistakes
Understand and Know They can not be observed They are thoughts and not action
What To Search For
Always Start with Learning Objectives of your Course
Animation (84) Assessment Tool (471) Assignment (54) Case Study (5) Collection (178) Development Tool (4) Drill and Practice (55) portfolio (3) Learning Object Repository (18) Online Course (410) Online Course Module (2) Open Journal-Article (14) Open Textbook (225) Presentation (693) QuizTest (214) Reference Material (383) Simulation (1078) Tutorial (85) Workshop and Training Material (11)
Creative Commons Search GOOGLE Advance Search
General Search
Introductory Health and Engineering Resources May be first year level
These sites can be used as mastery learning for skills for students
OEP
EXPLORE
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries Repositories
Search Health
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries
Repositories
Search
Engineering
OER India
44
1030
Session 3
1-Guides 2-Universities web sites
OER Guides Universities OER Health
Engineering Guides Universities OER Engineering
Courseware Examples
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
Industrial engineering
Nursing
Dentistry Open Courses
Child and motherhood Science
pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
1030
Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
1030
SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
75
END
OER are teaching learning and research resources that reside in the public domain or have been released under an intellectual property license that permits their free use and re-purposing by others Open educational resources include full courses course materials modules textbooks streaming videos tests software and any other tools materials or techniques used to support access to knowledge Definition taken from The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
Open Educational Resources (OER)Definition
SO What are Open Educational Resources
Any kind of teaching materials textbooks syllabi lesson plans videos exams assignments lecture noteshelliphelliphelliphellip
Are free(garneted by an Open license) to anyone to access and
Include free permission to engage in the 5R activities
Include digital tools to engage deliver facilitate license and manage OER
Open is a scale from OPEN to OPEN Identified from the open license
David Wiley 2013
9
5Rs The Powerful Rights of ldquoOpenrdquo In OER
Retain
Make own and control your own copy of the content
Revise
Adapt adjust modify improve or alter the content
Remix
Combine the original or revised content with other OER to create something new
Reuse
Use the content in its unaltered form
Redistribute
Share your copies of the original content revision or remixs with others
Conceptual Map
Open Educational Practices
Stage 1
2001- 20079
Stage 2
OER Content
OER Textbooks The rapid rise in the cost of textbooks combined with the high demand for affordable alternatives has led to the emergence of new open publishing efforts for textbooks and other OER
Open Access (OA) means that items of scholarly work are made available online in a digital format at no charge to the reader and with limited restrictions on re-use
Open Couse Ware (OCW) Open Course Ware is the digital publication of high quality educational materials that are freely and openly licensed and are available online to anyone anytime They frequently include course planning and
Open Content
Open Textbooks
Open Courseware
Open Access
Open Educational Resources
Open Contents
Simulation
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
OER World Map
Creative Commons Licenses
bull Whole courses
bull Lecture notes
bull Presentation slides
bull Lecture hand-outs
bull Lecture recordings
bull Assignments
bull Tests or Exams
bull Reading lists
bull Images
bull Videos
bull Simulations
bull Text books
bull Studentsrsquo work
bull etc
16
Science
Engineering
Art
Mathematic
Computer Science
Physics
Humanities
Economy
Human Resource
Etc
Educational Resources Available on the Internet
BY
RES
OU
RC
E
BY
SU
BJE
CT
HUMAN KNOWLEDGE IS
DIGITIZED
HUMANS ARE CONNECTED
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 30 Unported LicenseThis License is registered for Dr Khalaf Al-Tell
Before 2002 Monopoly of Giants
PD
Digitization of information in all media combined with its increasingly widespread access has introduced significant challenges regarding how to deal with issues of intellectual property such as copyright
Creative Commons was established in 2001as nonprofit organization that works to increase the amount of creativity (cultural educational and scientific content ) in the body of the work that is available to the public for free and legal sharing use repurposing and remixing Share Remix Means that the user can change the work modify it and build upon it Reuse mdash Legally
Creative Commons licenses Learning to (Re)Use Open Educational Resources
bull Enable legal sharing
bull Provide the way to control intellectual property
bull Maximize benefits of OER
17
18
CREATIVE COMMONS
Full Copyright
all rights reserved
Creative Commons
some rights
reserved
Public Domain
no rights
reserved
Lawrence Lessing 2002
Video in Arabic
bull You let others copy distribute display perform and modify your work as long as they distribute the work and any modified work on the same terms
bull You let others copy distribute display perform and modify and use your work for any purpose other than commercially
bull All Creative Commons licenses require that you credit the copyright holder when reusing their work in any way
bull No changes are allowed You canrsquot build upon this work
19
Creative Commons Elements
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 30 Unported LicenseThis License is registered for Dr Khalaf Al-Tell
Six Standards Licenses
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENSES
20
most free
least free
OER 5Rs
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
Retain
Reuse
Revise
Remix
Redistribute
21
Three ldquoLayersrdquo Of Licenses
lta rel=license href=httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40gtltimg alt=Creative Commons License style=border-width0 src=httpsicreativecommonsorglby4088x31png gtltagtltbr gtThis work is licensed under a lta rel=license href=httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40gtCreative Commons Attribution 40 International Licenseltagt
Machine Readable
Human Readable
Legal Code
22
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
How TO License Your Work(Resource)
In Less than 2 Minutes
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
httpbitly1DVWqMY
Remix Which Creative Commons licensed
resources can be combined with which
24
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
More In the Practice sessions
30 Creative Commons Attribution under a licensedThis work is
Tell-This License is registered for Dr Khalaf AlUnported License
What is Open Educational Practices (OEP)
ldquoOEP are defined as practices which support the (re)use and production of OER through institutional policies promote innovative pedagogical models and respect and empower learners as co‐producers on their lifelong learning pathrdquo
OER OEP
2001 20067
Evolution of OER
The availability of Open Educational Content is no more an educational issue
OER building more access to digital content doing old things in new ways
shifts the focus to doing new things (eg developing new capacities) in new ways (eg using OER)
OEP
27
ldquoDelivering OER to the still dominant model of teacher-centered knowledge transfer will have little effect on equipping teachers students and workers with the competences knowledge and skills to participate successfully in the knowledge economy and societyhellip [there is] the need to foster open practices of teaching and learning that are informed by a competency-based educational frameworkrdquo
Evolution of OER
28
930
Session 2
Finding OER
1-Google Advance Search 2-Creative Commons Search 3-Universities Digital Libraries 4-Repositories
FREE OPEN
The first task aims to identify those resources used within your classes which are suitable for
being changed reflecting on why this is To complete this information for your course use
the template below
List your
resources
Course
objectives
alignment
Format Quality Difficulty Updat Licens Detected
need
Course Title and Number
Course objectives alignment to what extent does this
resource address the course objectives
Format which format do they have text video audio
graphic presentation
Quality high medium low
Difficulty level of comprehension of the resource taking
into account the studentrsquos profileneeds
Update date of creation or update
License which license does it have
Detected need identify what changes could be made to
improve each resource
A Learning Objective is a statement that describe the Specific skills or knowledge a student will be able To demonstrate as a result of completing a course or a lesson 1-An action that we can see 2-An action that we can measure amp assess
Learning Objectives
Common Mistakes
KNOW UNDERSTAND
You Should Use Bloomrsquos Taxonomy As an aid to writing effective learning outcomes
Common Mistakes
Understand and Know They can not be observed They are thoughts and not action
What To Search For
Always Start with Learning Objectives of your Course
Animation (84) Assessment Tool (471) Assignment (54) Case Study (5) Collection (178) Development Tool (4) Drill and Practice (55) portfolio (3) Learning Object Repository (18) Online Course (410) Online Course Module (2) Open Journal-Article (14) Open Textbook (225) Presentation (693) QuizTest (214) Reference Material (383) Simulation (1078) Tutorial (85) Workshop and Training Material (11)
Creative Commons Search GOOGLE Advance Search
General Search
Introductory Health and Engineering Resources May be first year level
These sites can be used as mastery learning for skills for students
OEP
EXPLORE
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries Repositories
Search Health
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries
Repositories
Search
Engineering
OER India
44
1030
Session 3
1-Guides 2-Universities web sites
OER Guides Universities OER Health
Engineering Guides Universities OER Engineering
Courseware Examples
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
Industrial engineering
Nursing
Dentistry Open Courses
Child and motherhood Science
pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
1030
Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
1030
SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
75
END
SO What are Open Educational Resources
Any kind of teaching materials textbooks syllabi lesson plans videos exams assignments lecture noteshelliphelliphelliphellip
Are free(garneted by an Open license) to anyone to access and
Include free permission to engage in the 5R activities
Include digital tools to engage deliver facilitate license and manage OER
Open is a scale from OPEN to OPEN Identified from the open license
David Wiley 2013
9
5Rs The Powerful Rights of ldquoOpenrdquo In OER
Retain
Make own and control your own copy of the content
Revise
Adapt adjust modify improve or alter the content
Remix
Combine the original or revised content with other OER to create something new
Reuse
Use the content in its unaltered form
Redistribute
Share your copies of the original content revision or remixs with others
Conceptual Map
Open Educational Practices
Stage 1
2001- 20079
Stage 2
OER Content
OER Textbooks The rapid rise in the cost of textbooks combined with the high demand for affordable alternatives has led to the emergence of new open publishing efforts for textbooks and other OER
Open Access (OA) means that items of scholarly work are made available online in a digital format at no charge to the reader and with limited restrictions on re-use
Open Couse Ware (OCW) Open Course Ware is the digital publication of high quality educational materials that are freely and openly licensed and are available online to anyone anytime They frequently include course planning and
Open Content
Open Textbooks
Open Courseware
Open Access
Open Educational Resources
Open Contents
Simulation
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
OER World Map
Creative Commons Licenses
bull Whole courses
bull Lecture notes
bull Presentation slides
bull Lecture hand-outs
bull Lecture recordings
bull Assignments
bull Tests or Exams
bull Reading lists
bull Images
bull Videos
bull Simulations
bull Text books
bull Studentsrsquo work
bull etc
16
Science
Engineering
Art
Mathematic
Computer Science
Physics
Humanities
Economy
Human Resource
Etc
Educational Resources Available on the Internet
BY
RES
OU
RC
E
BY
SU
BJE
CT
HUMAN KNOWLEDGE IS
DIGITIZED
HUMANS ARE CONNECTED
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 30 Unported LicenseThis License is registered for Dr Khalaf Al-Tell
Before 2002 Monopoly of Giants
PD
Digitization of information in all media combined with its increasingly widespread access has introduced significant challenges regarding how to deal with issues of intellectual property such as copyright
Creative Commons was established in 2001as nonprofit organization that works to increase the amount of creativity (cultural educational and scientific content ) in the body of the work that is available to the public for free and legal sharing use repurposing and remixing Share Remix Means that the user can change the work modify it and build upon it Reuse mdash Legally
Creative Commons licenses Learning to (Re)Use Open Educational Resources
bull Enable legal sharing
bull Provide the way to control intellectual property
bull Maximize benefits of OER
17
18
CREATIVE COMMONS
Full Copyright
all rights reserved
Creative Commons
some rights
reserved
Public Domain
no rights
reserved
Lawrence Lessing 2002
Video in Arabic
bull You let others copy distribute display perform and modify your work as long as they distribute the work and any modified work on the same terms
bull You let others copy distribute display perform and modify and use your work for any purpose other than commercially
bull All Creative Commons licenses require that you credit the copyright holder when reusing their work in any way
bull No changes are allowed You canrsquot build upon this work
19
Creative Commons Elements
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 30 Unported LicenseThis License is registered for Dr Khalaf Al-Tell
Six Standards Licenses
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENSES
20
most free
least free
OER 5Rs
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
Retain
Reuse
Revise
Remix
Redistribute
21
Three ldquoLayersrdquo Of Licenses
lta rel=license href=httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40gtltimg alt=Creative Commons License style=border-width0 src=httpsicreativecommonsorglby4088x31png gtltagtltbr gtThis work is licensed under a lta rel=license href=httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40gtCreative Commons Attribution 40 International Licenseltagt
Machine Readable
Human Readable
Legal Code
22
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
How TO License Your Work(Resource)
In Less than 2 Minutes
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
httpbitly1DVWqMY
Remix Which Creative Commons licensed
resources can be combined with which
24
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
More In the Practice sessions
30 Creative Commons Attribution under a licensedThis work is
Tell-This License is registered for Dr Khalaf AlUnported License
What is Open Educational Practices (OEP)
ldquoOEP are defined as practices which support the (re)use and production of OER through institutional policies promote innovative pedagogical models and respect and empower learners as co‐producers on their lifelong learning pathrdquo
OER OEP
2001 20067
Evolution of OER
The availability of Open Educational Content is no more an educational issue
OER building more access to digital content doing old things in new ways
shifts the focus to doing new things (eg developing new capacities) in new ways (eg using OER)
OEP
27
ldquoDelivering OER to the still dominant model of teacher-centered knowledge transfer will have little effect on equipping teachers students and workers with the competences knowledge and skills to participate successfully in the knowledge economy and societyhellip [there is] the need to foster open practices of teaching and learning that are informed by a competency-based educational frameworkrdquo
Evolution of OER
28
930
Session 2
Finding OER
1-Google Advance Search 2-Creative Commons Search 3-Universities Digital Libraries 4-Repositories
FREE OPEN
The first task aims to identify those resources used within your classes which are suitable for
being changed reflecting on why this is To complete this information for your course use
the template below
List your
resources
Course
objectives
alignment
Format Quality Difficulty Updat Licens Detected
need
Course Title and Number
Course objectives alignment to what extent does this
resource address the course objectives
Format which format do they have text video audio
graphic presentation
Quality high medium low
Difficulty level of comprehension of the resource taking
into account the studentrsquos profileneeds
Update date of creation or update
License which license does it have
Detected need identify what changes could be made to
improve each resource
A Learning Objective is a statement that describe the Specific skills or knowledge a student will be able To demonstrate as a result of completing a course or a lesson 1-An action that we can see 2-An action that we can measure amp assess
Learning Objectives
Common Mistakes
KNOW UNDERSTAND
You Should Use Bloomrsquos Taxonomy As an aid to writing effective learning outcomes
Common Mistakes
Understand and Know They can not be observed They are thoughts and not action
What To Search For
Always Start with Learning Objectives of your Course
Animation (84) Assessment Tool (471) Assignment (54) Case Study (5) Collection (178) Development Tool (4) Drill and Practice (55) portfolio (3) Learning Object Repository (18) Online Course (410) Online Course Module (2) Open Journal-Article (14) Open Textbook (225) Presentation (693) QuizTest (214) Reference Material (383) Simulation (1078) Tutorial (85) Workshop and Training Material (11)
Creative Commons Search GOOGLE Advance Search
General Search
Introductory Health and Engineering Resources May be first year level
These sites can be used as mastery learning for skills for students
OEP
EXPLORE
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries Repositories
Search Health
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries
Repositories
Search
Engineering
OER India
44
1030
Session 3
1-Guides 2-Universities web sites
OER Guides Universities OER Health
Engineering Guides Universities OER Engineering
Courseware Examples
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
Industrial engineering
Nursing
Dentistry Open Courses
Child and motherhood Science
pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
1030
Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
1030
SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
75
END
5Rs The Powerful Rights of ldquoOpenrdquo In OER
Retain
Make own and control your own copy of the content
Revise
Adapt adjust modify improve or alter the content
Remix
Combine the original or revised content with other OER to create something new
Reuse
Use the content in its unaltered form
Redistribute
Share your copies of the original content revision or remixs with others
Conceptual Map
Open Educational Practices
Stage 1
2001- 20079
Stage 2
OER Content
OER Textbooks The rapid rise in the cost of textbooks combined with the high demand for affordable alternatives has led to the emergence of new open publishing efforts for textbooks and other OER
Open Access (OA) means that items of scholarly work are made available online in a digital format at no charge to the reader and with limited restrictions on re-use
Open Couse Ware (OCW) Open Course Ware is the digital publication of high quality educational materials that are freely and openly licensed and are available online to anyone anytime They frequently include course planning and
Open Content
Open Textbooks
Open Courseware
Open Access
Open Educational Resources
Open Contents
Simulation
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
OER World Map
Creative Commons Licenses
bull Whole courses
bull Lecture notes
bull Presentation slides
bull Lecture hand-outs
bull Lecture recordings
bull Assignments
bull Tests or Exams
bull Reading lists
bull Images
bull Videos
bull Simulations
bull Text books
bull Studentsrsquo work
bull etc
16
Science
Engineering
Art
Mathematic
Computer Science
Physics
Humanities
Economy
Human Resource
Etc
Educational Resources Available on the Internet
BY
RES
OU
RC
E
BY
SU
BJE
CT
HUMAN KNOWLEDGE IS
DIGITIZED
HUMANS ARE CONNECTED
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 30 Unported LicenseThis License is registered for Dr Khalaf Al-Tell
Before 2002 Monopoly of Giants
PD
Digitization of information in all media combined with its increasingly widespread access has introduced significant challenges regarding how to deal with issues of intellectual property such as copyright
Creative Commons was established in 2001as nonprofit organization that works to increase the amount of creativity (cultural educational and scientific content ) in the body of the work that is available to the public for free and legal sharing use repurposing and remixing Share Remix Means that the user can change the work modify it and build upon it Reuse mdash Legally
Creative Commons licenses Learning to (Re)Use Open Educational Resources
bull Enable legal sharing
bull Provide the way to control intellectual property
bull Maximize benefits of OER
17
18
CREATIVE COMMONS
Full Copyright
all rights reserved
Creative Commons
some rights
reserved
Public Domain
no rights
reserved
Lawrence Lessing 2002
Video in Arabic
bull You let others copy distribute display perform and modify your work as long as they distribute the work and any modified work on the same terms
bull You let others copy distribute display perform and modify and use your work for any purpose other than commercially
bull All Creative Commons licenses require that you credit the copyright holder when reusing their work in any way
bull No changes are allowed You canrsquot build upon this work
19
Creative Commons Elements
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 30 Unported LicenseThis License is registered for Dr Khalaf Al-Tell
Six Standards Licenses
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENSES
20
most free
least free
OER 5Rs
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
Retain
Reuse
Revise
Remix
Redistribute
21
Three ldquoLayersrdquo Of Licenses
lta rel=license href=httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40gtltimg alt=Creative Commons License style=border-width0 src=httpsicreativecommonsorglby4088x31png gtltagtltbr gtThis work is licensed under a lta rel=license href=httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40gtCreative Commons Attribution 40 International Licenseltagt
Machine Readable
Human Readable
Legal Code
22
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
How TO License Your Work(Resource)
In Less than 2 Minutes
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
httpbitly1DVWqMY
Remix Which Creative Commons licensed
resources can be combined with which
24
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
More In the Practice sessions
30 Creative Commons Attribution under a licensedThis work is
Tell-This License is registered for Dr Khalaf AlUnported License
What is Open Educational Practices (OEP)
ldquoOEP are defined as practices which support the (re)use and production of OER through institutional policies promote innovative pedagogical models and respect and empower learners as co‐producers on their lifelong learning pathrdquo
OER OEP
2001 20067
Evolution of OER
The availability of Open Educational Content is no more an educational issue
OER building more access to digital content doing old things in new ways
shifts the focus to doing new things (eg developing new capacities) in new ways (eg using OER)
OEP
27
ldquoDelivering OER to the still dominant model of teacher-centered knowledge transfer will have little effect on equipping teachers students and workers with the competences knowledge and skills to participate successfully in the knowledge economy and societyhellip [there is] the need to foster open practices of teaching and learning that are informed by a competency-based educational frameworkrdquo
Evolution of OER
28
930
Session 2
Finding OER
1-Google Advance Search 2-Creative Commons Search 3-Universities Digital Libraries 4-Repositories
FREE OPEN
The first task aims to identify those resources used within your classes which are suitable for
being changed reflecting on why this is To complete this information for your course use
the template below
List your
resources
Course
objectives
alignment
Format Quality Difficulty Updat Licens Detected
need
Course Title and Number
Course objectives alignment to what extent does this
resource address the course objectives
Format which format do they have text video audio
graphic presentation
Quality high medium low
Difficulty level of comprehension of the resource taking
into account the studentrsquos profileneeds
Update date of creation or update
License which license does it have
Detected need identify what changes could be made to
improve each resource
A Learning Objective is a statement that describe the Specific skills or knowledge a student will be able To demonstrate as a result of completing a course or a lesson 1-An action that we can see 2-An action that we can measure amp assess
Learning Objectives
Common Mistakes
KNOW UNDERSTAND
You Should Use Bloomrsquos Taxonomy As an aid to writing effective learning outcomes
Common Mistakes
Understand and Know They can not be observed They are thoughts and not action
What To Search For
Always Start with Learning Objectives of your Course
Animation (84) Assessment Tool (471) Assignment (54) Case Study (5) Collection (178) Development Tool (4) Drill and Practice (55) portfolio (3) Learning Object Repository (18) Online Course (410) Online Course Module (2) Open Journal-Article (14) Open Textbook (225) Presentation (693) QuizTest (214) Reference Material (383) Simulation (1078) Tutorial (85) Workshop and Training Material (11)
Creative Commons Search GOOGLE Advance Search
General Search
Introductory Health and Engineering Resources May be first year level
These sites can be used as mastery learning for skills for students
OEP
EXPLORE
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries Repositories
Search Health
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries
Repositories
Search
Engineering
OER India
44
1030
Session 3
1-Guides 2-Universities web sites
OER Guides Universities OER Health
Engineering Guides Universities OER Engineering
Courseware Examples
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
Industrial engineering
Nursing
Dentistry Open Courses
Child and motherhood Science
pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
1030
Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
1030
SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
75
END
Conceptual Map
Open Educational Practices
Stage 1
2001- 20079
Stage 2
OER Content
OER Textbooks The rapid rise in the cost of textbooks combined with the high demand for affordable alternatives has led to the emergence of new open publishing efforts for textbooks and other OER
Open Access (OA) means that items of scholarly work are made available online in a digital format at no charge to the reader and with limited restrictions on re-use
Open Couse Ware (OCW) Open Course Ware is the digital publication of high quality educational materials that are freely and openly licensed and are available online to anyone anytime They frequently include course planning and
Open Content
Open Textbooks
Open Courseware
Open Access
Open Educational Resources
Open Contents
Simulation
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
OER World Map
Creative Commons Licenses
bull Whole courses
bull Lecture notes
bull Presentation slides
bull Lecture hand-outs
bull Lecture recordings
bull Assignments
bull Tests or Exams
bull Reading lists
bull Images
bull Videos
bull Simulations
bull Text books
bull Studentsrsquo work
bull etc
16
Science
Engineering
Art
Mathematic
Computer Science
Physics
Humanities
Economy
Human Resource
Etc
Educational Resources Available on the Internet
BY
RES
OU
RC
E
BY
SU
BJE
CT
HUMAN KNOWLEDGE IS
DIGITIZED
HUMANS ARE CONNECTED
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 30 Unported LicenseThis License is registered for Dr Khalaf Al-Tell
Before 2002 Monopoly of Giants
PD
Digitization of information in all media combined with its increasingly widespread access has introduced significant challenges regarding how to deal with issues of intellectual property such as copyright
Creative Commons was established in 2001as nonprofit organization that works to increase the amount of creativity (cultural educational and scientific content ) in the body of the work that is available to the public for free and legal sharing use repurposing and remixing Share Remix Means that the user can change the work modify it and build upon it Reuse mdash Legally
Creative Commons licenses Learning to (Re)Use Open Educational Resources
bull Enable legal sharing
bull Provide the way to control intellectual property
bull Maximize benefits of OER
17
18
CREATIVE COMMONS
Full Copyright
all rights reserved
Creative Commons
some rights
reserved
Public Domain
no rights
reserved
Lawrence Lessing 2002
Video in Arabic
bull You let others copy distribute display perform and modify your work as long as they distribute the work and any modified work on the same terms
bull You let others copy distribute display perform and modify and use your work for any purpose other than commercially
bull All Creative Commons licenses require that you credit the copyright holder when reusing their work in any way
bull No changes are allowed You canrsquot build upon this work
19
Creative Commons Elements
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 30 Unported LicenseThis License is registered for Dr Khalaf Al-Tell
Six Standards Licenses
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENSES
20
most free
least free
OER 5Rs
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
Retain
Reuse
Revise
Remix
Redistribute
21
Three ldquoLayersrdquo Of Licenses
lta rel=license href=httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40gtltimg alt=Creative Commons License style=border-width0 src=httpsicreativecommonsorglby4088x31png gtltagtltbr gtThis work is licensed under a lta rel=license href=httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40gtCreative Commons Attribution 40 International Licenseltagt
Machine Readable
Human Readable
Legal Code
22
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
How TO License Your Work(Resource)
In Less than 2 Minutes
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
httpbitly1DVWqMY
Remix Which Creative Commons licensed
resources can be combined with which
24
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
More In the Practice sessions
30 Creative Commons Attribution under a licensedThis work is
Tell-This License is registered for Dr Khalaf AlUnported License
What is Open Educational Practices (OEP)
ldquoOEP are defined as practices which support the (re)use and production of OER through institutional policies promote innovative pedagogical models and respect and empower learners as co‐producers on their lifelong learning pathrdquo
OER OEP
2001 20067
Evolution of OER
The availability of Open Educational Content is no more an educational issue
OER building more access to digital content doing old things in new ways
shifts the focus to doing new things (eg developing new capacities) in new ways (eg using OER)
OEP
27
ldquoDelivering OER to the still dominant model of teacher-centered knowledge transfer will have little effect on equipping teachers students and workers with the competences knowledge and skills to participate successfully in the knowledge economy and societyhellip [there is] the need to foster open practices of teaching and learning that are informed by a competency-based educational frameworkrdquo
Evolution of OER
28
930
Session 2
Finding OER
1-Google Advance Search 2-Creative Commons Search 3-Universities Digital Libraries 4-Repositories
FREE OPEN
The first task aims to identify those resources used within your classes which are suitable for
being changed reflecting on why this is To complete this information for your course use
the template below
List your
resources
Course
objectives
alignment
Format Quality Difficulty Updat Licens Detected
need
Course Title and Number
Course objectives alignment to what extent does this
resource address the course objectives
Format which format do they have text video audio
graphic presentation
Quality high medium low
Difficulty level of comprehension of the resource taking
into account the studentrsquos profileneeds
Update date of creation or update
License which license does it have
Detected need identify what changes could be made to
improve each resource
A Learning Objective is a statement that describe the Specific skills or knowledge a student will be able To demonstrate as a result of completing a course or a lesson 1-An action that we can see 2-An action that we can measure amp assess
Learning Objectives
Common Mistakes
KNOW UNDERSTAND
You Should Use Bloomrsquos Taxonomy As an aid to writing effective learning outcomes
Common Mistakes
Understand and Know They can not be observed They are thoughts and not action
What To Search For
Always Start with Learning Objectives of your Course
Animation (84) Assessment Tool (471) Assignment (54) Case Study (5) Collection (178) Development Tool (4) Drill and Practice (55) portfolio (3) Learning Object Repository (18) Online Course (410) Online Course Module (2) Open Journal-Article (14) Open Textbook (225) Presentation (693) QuizTest (214) Reference Material (383) Simulation (1078) Tutorial (85) Workshop and Training Material (11)
Creative Commons Search GOOGLE Advance Search
General Search
Introductory Health and Engineering Resources May be first year level
These sites can be used as mastery learning for skills for students
OEP
EXPLORE
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries Repositories
Search Health
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries
Repositories
Search
Engineering
OER India
44
1030
Session 3
1-Guides 2-Universities web sites
OER Guides Universities OER Health
Engineering Guides Universities OER Engineering
Courseware Examples
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
Industrial engineering
Nursing
Dentistry Open Courses
Child and motherhood Science
pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
1030
Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
1030
SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
75
END
OER Content
OER Textbooks The rapid rise in the cost of textbooks combined with the high demand for affordable alternatives has led to the emergence of new open publishing efforts for textbooks and other OER
Open Access (OA) means that items of scholarly work are made available online in a digital format at no charge to the reader and with limited restrictions on re-use
Open Couse Ware (OCW) Open Course Ware is the digital publication of high quality educational materials that are freely and openly licensed and are available online to anyone anytime They frequently include course planning and
Open Content
Open Textbooks
Open Courseware
Open Access
Open Educational Resources
Open Contents
Simulation
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
OER World Map
Creative Commons Licenses
bull Whole courses
bull Lecture notes
bull Presentation slides
bull Lecture hand-outs
bull Lecture recordings
bull Assignments
bull Tests or Exams
bull Reading lists
bull Images
bull Videos
bull Simulations
bull Text books
bull Studentsrsquo work
bull etc
16
Science
Engineering
Art
Mathematic
Computer Science
Physics
Humanities
Economy
Human Resource
Etc
Educational Resources Available on the Internet
BY
RES
OU
RC
E
BY
SU
BJE
CT
HUMAN KNOWLEDGE IS
DIGITIZED
HUMANS ARE CONNECTED
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 30 Unported LicenseThis License is registered for Dr Khalaf Al-Tell
Before 2002 Monopoly of Giants
PD
Digitization of information in all media combined with its increasingly widespread access has introduced significant challenges regarding how to deal with issues of intellectual property such as copyright
Creative Commons was established in 2001as nonprofit organization that works to increase the amount of creativity (cultural educational and scientific content ) in the body of the work that is available to the public for free and legal sharing use repurposing and remixing Share Remix Means that the user can change the work modify it and build upon it Reuse mdash Legally
Creative Commons licenses Learning to (Re)Use Open Educational Resources
bull Enable legal sharing
bull Provide the way to control intellectual property
bull Maximize benefits of OER
17
18
CREATIVE COMMONS
Full Copyright
all rights reserved
Creative Commons
some rights
reserved
Public Domain
no rights
reserved
Lawrence Lessing 2002
Video in Arabic
bull You let others copy distribute display perform and modify your work as long as they distribute the work and any modified work on the same terms
bull You let others copy distribute display perform and modify and use your work for any purpose other than commercially
bull All Creative Commons licenses require that you credit the copyright holder when reusing their work in any way
bull No changes are allowed You canrsquot build upon this work
19
Creative Commons Elements
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 30 Unported LicenseThis License is registered for Dr Khalaf Al-Tell
Six Standards Licenses
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENSES
20
most free
least free
OER 5Rs
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
Retain
Reuse
Revise
Remix
Redistribute
21
Three ldquoLayersrdquo Of Licenses
lta rel=license href=httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40gtltimg alt=Creative Commons License style=border-width0 src=httpsicreativecommonsorglby4088x31png gtltagtltbr gtThis work is licensed under a lta rel=license href=httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40gtCreative Commons Attribution 40 International Licenseltagt
Machine Readable
Human Readable
Legal Code
22
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
How TO License Your Work(Resource)
In Less than 2 Minutes
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
httpbitly1DVWqMY
Remix Which Creative Commons licensed
resources can be combined with which
24
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
More In the Practice sessions
30 Creative Commons Attribution under a licensedThis work is
Tell-This License is registered for Dr Khalaf AlUnported License
What is Open Educational Practices (OEP)
ldquoOEP are defined as practices which support the (re)use and production of OER through institutional policies promote innovative pedagogical models and respect and empower learners as co‐producers on their lifelong learning pathrdquo
OER OEP
2001 20067
Evolution of OER
The availability of Open Educational Content is no more an educational issue
OER building more access to digital content doing old things in new ways
shifts the focus to doing new things (eg developing new capacities) in new ways (eg using OER)
OEP
27
ldquoDelivering OER to the still dominant model of teacher-centered knowledge transfer will have little effect on equipping teachers students and workers with the competences knowledge and skills to participate successfully in the knowledge economy and societyhellip [there is] the need to foster open practices of teaching and learning that are informed by a competency-based educational frameworkrdquo
Evolution of OER
28
930
Session 2
Finding OER
1-Google Advance Search 2-Creative Commons Search 3-Universities Digital Libraries 4-Repositories
FREE OPEN
The first task aims to identify those resources used within your classes which are suitable for
being changed reflecting on why this is To complete this information for your course use
the template below
List your
resources
Course
objectives
alignment
Format Quality Difficulty Updat Licens Detected
need
Course Title and Number
Course objectives alignment to what extent does this
resource address the course objectives
Format which format do they have text video audio
graphic presentation
Quality high medium low
Difficulty level of comprehension of the resource taking
into account the studentrsquos profileneeds
Update date of creation or update
License which license does it have
Detected need identify what changes could be made to
improve each resource
A Learning Objective is a statement that describe the Specific skills or knowledge a student will be able To demonstrate as a result of completing a course or a lesson 1-An action that we can see 2-An action that we can measure amp assess
Learning Objectives
Common Mistakes
KNOW UNDERSTAND
You Should Use Bloomrsquos Taxonomy As an aid to writing effective learning outcomes
Common Mistakes
Understand and Know They can not be observed They are thoughts and not action
What To Search For
Always Start with Learning Objectives of your Course
Animation (84) Assessment Tool (471) Assignment (54) Case Study (5) Collection (178) Development Tool (4) Drill and Practice (55) portfolio (3) Learning Object Repository (18) Online Course (410) Online Course Module (2) Open Journal-Article (14) Open Textbook (225) Presentation (693) QuizTest (214) Reference Material (383) Simulation (1078) Tutorial (85) Workshop and Training Material (11)
Creative Commons Search GOOGLE Advance Search
General Search
Introductory Health and Engineering Resources May be first year level
These sites can be used as mastery learning for skills for students
OEP
EXPLORE
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries Repositories
Search Health
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries
Repositories
Search
Engineering
OER India
44
1030
Session 3
1-Guides 2-Universities web sites
OER Guides Universities OER Health
Engineering Guides Universities OER Engineering
Courseware Examples
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
Industrial engineering
Nursing
Dentistry Open Courses
Child and motherhood Science
pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
1030
Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
1030
SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
75
END
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
OER World Map
Creative Commons Licenses
bull Whole courses
bull Lecture notes
bull Presentation slides
bull Lecture hand-outs
bull Lecture recordings
bull Assignments
bull Tests or Exams
bull Reading lists
bull Images
bull Videos
bull Simulations
bull Text books
bull Studentsrsquo work
bull etc
16
Science
Engineering
Art
Mathematic
Computer Science
Physics
Humanities
Economy
Human Resource
Etc
Educational Resources Available on the Internet
BY
RES
OU
RC
E
BY
SU
BJE
CT
HUMAN KNOWLEDGE IS
DIGITIZED
HUMANS ARE CONNECTED
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 30 Unported LicenseThis License is registered for Dr Khalaf Al-Tell
Before 2002 Monopoly of Giants
PD
Digitization of information in all media combined with its increasingly widespread access has introduced significant challenges regarding how to deal with issues of intellectual property such as copyright
Creative Commons was established in 2001as nonprofit organization that works to increase the amount of creativity (cultural educational and scientific content ) in the body of the work that is available to the public for free and legal sharing use repurposing and remixing Share Remix Means that the user can change the work modify it and build upon it Reuse mdash Legally
Creative Commons licenses Learning to (Re)Use Open Educational Resources
bull Enable legal sharing
bull Provide the way to control intellectual property
bull Maximize benefits of OER
17
18
CREATIVE COMMONS
Full Copyright
all rights reserved
Creative Commons
some rights
reserved
Public Domain
no rights
reserved
Lawrence Lessing 2002
Video in Arabic
bull You let others copy distribute display perform and modify your work as long as they distribute the work and any modified work on the same terms
bull You let others copy distribute display perform and modify and use your work for any purpose other than commercially
bull All Creative Commons licenses require that you credit the copyright holder when reusing their work in any way
bull No changes are allowed You canrsquot build upon this work
19
Creative Commons Elements
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 30 Unported LicenseThis License is registered for Dr Khalaf Al-Tell
Six Standards Licenses
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENSES
20
most free
least free
OER 5Rs
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
Retain
Reuse
Revise
Remix
Redistribute
21
Three ldquoLayersrdquo Of Licenses
lta rel=license href=httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40gtltimg alt=Creative Commons License style=border-width0 src=httpsicreativecommonsorglby4088x31png gtltagtltbr gtThis work is licensed under a lta rel=license href=httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40gtCreative Commons Attribution 40 International Licenseltagt
Machine Readable
Human Readable
Legal Code
22
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
How TO License Your Work(Resource)
In Less than 2 Minutes
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
httpbitly1DVWqMY
Remix Which Creative Commons licensed
resources can be combined with which
24
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
More In the Practice sessions
30 Creative Commons Attribution under a licensedThis work is
Tell-This License is registered for Dr Khalaf AlUnported License
What is Open Educational Practices (OEP)
ldquoOEP are defined as practices which support the (re)use and production of OER through institutional policies promote innovative pedagogical models and respect and empower learners as co‐producers on their lifelong learning pathrdquo
OER OEP
2001 20067
Evolution of OER
The availability of Open Educational Content is no more an educational issue
OER building more access to digital content doing old things in new ways
shifts the focus to doing new things (eg developing new capacities) in new ways (eg using OER)
OEP
27
ldquoDelivering OER to the still dominant model of teacher-centered knowledge transfer will have little effect on equipping teachers students and workers with the competences knowledge and skills to participate successfully in the knowledge economy and societyhellip [there is] the need to foster open practices of teaching and learning that are informed by a competency-based educational frameworkrdquo
Evolution of OER
28
930
Session 2
Finding OER
1-Google Advance Search 2-Creative Commons Search 3-Universities Digital Libraries 4-Repositories
FREE OPEN
The first task aims to identify those resources used within your classes which are suitable for
being changed reflecting on why this is To complete this information for your course use
the template below
List your
resources
Course
objectives
alignment
Format Quality Difficulty Updat Licens Detected
need
Course Title and Number
Course objectives alignment to what extent does this
resource address the course objectives
Format which format do they have text video audio
graphic presentation
Quality high medium low
Difficulty level of comprehension of the resource taking
into account the studentrsquos profileneeds
Update date of creation or update
License which license does it have
Detected need identify what changes could be made to
improve each resource
A Learning Objective is a statement that describe the Specific skills or knowledge a student will be able To demonstrate as a result of completing a course or a lesson 1-An action that we can see 2-An action that we can measure amp assess
Learning Objectives
Common Mistakes
KNOW UNDERSTAND
You Should Use Bloomrsquos Taxonomy As an aid to writing effective learning outcomes
Common Mistakes
Understand and Know They can not be observed They are thoughts and not action
What To Search For
Always Start with Learning Objectives of your Course
Animation (84) Assessment Tool (471) Assignment (54) Case Study (5) Collection (178) Development Tool (4) Drill and Practice (55) portfolio (3) Learning Object Repository (18) Online Course (410) Online Course Module (2) Open Journal-Article (14) Open Textbook (225) Presentation (693) QuizTest (214) Reference Material (383) Simulation (1078) Tutorial (85) Workshop and Training Material (11)
Creative Commons Search GOOGLE Advance Search
General Search
Introductory Health and Engineering Resources May be first year level
These sites can be used as mastery learning for skills for students
OEP
EXPLORE
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries Repositories
Search Health
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries
Repositories
Search
Engineering
OER India
44
1030
Session 3
1-Guides 2-Universities web sites
OER Guides Universities OER Health
Engineering Guides Universities OER Engineering
Courseware Examples
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
Industrial engineering
Nursing
Dentistry Open Courses
Child and motherhood Science
pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
1030
Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
1030
SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
75
END
OER World Map
Creative Commons Licenses
bull Whole courses
bull Lecture notes
bull Presentation slides
bull Lecture hand-outs
bull Lecture recordings
bull Assignments
bull Tests or Exams
bull Reading lists
bull Images
bull Videos
bull Simulations
bull Text books
bull Studentsrsquo work
bull etc
16
Science
Engineering
Art
Mathematic
Computer Science
Physics
Humanities
Economy
Human Resource
Etc
Educational Resources Available on the Internet
BY
RES
OU
RC
E
BY
SU
BJE
CT
HUMAN KNOWLEDGE IS
DIGITIZED
HUMANS ARE CONNECTED
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 30 Unported LicenseThis License is registered for Dr Khalaf Al-Tell
Before 2002 Monopoly of Giants
PD
Digitization of information in all media combined with its increasingly widespread access has introduced significant challenges regarding how to deal with issues of intellectual property such as copyright
Creative Commons was established in 2001as nonprofit organization that works to increase the amount of creativity (cultural educational and scientific content ) in the body of the work that is available to the public for free and legal sharing use repurposing and remixing Share Remix Means that the user can change the work modify it and build upon it Reuse mdash Legally
Creative Commons licenses Learning to (Re)Use Open Educational Resources
bull Enable legal sharing
bull Provide the way to control intellectual property
bull Maximize benefits of OER
17
18
CREATIVE COMMONS
Full Copyright
all rights reserved
Creative Commons
some rights
reserved
Public Domain
no rights
reserved
Lawrence Lessing 2002
Video in Arabic
bull You let others copy distribute display perform and modify your work as long as they distribute the work and any modified work on the same terms
bull You let others copy distribute display perform and modify and use your work for any purpose other than commercially
bull All Creative Commons licenses require that you credit the copyright holder when reusing their work in any way
bull No changes are allowed You canrsquot build upon this work
19
Creative Commons Elements
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 30 Unported LicenseThis License is registered for Dr Khalaf Al-Tell
Six Standards Licenses
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENSES
20
most free
least free
OER 5Rs
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
Retain
Reuse
Revise
Remix
Redistribute
21
Three ldquoLayersrdquo Of Licenses
lta rel=license href=httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40gtltimg alt=Creative Commons License style=border-width0 src=httpsicreativecommonsorglby4088x31png gtltagtltbr gtThis work is licensed under a lta rel=license href=httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40gtCreative Commons Attribution 40 International Licenseltagt
Machine Readable
Human Readable
Legal Code
22
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
How TO License Your Work(Resource)
In Less than 2 Minutes
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
httpbitly1DVWqMY
Remix Which Creative Commons licensed
resources can be combined with which
24
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
More In the Practice sessions
30 Creative Commons Attribution under a licensedThis work is
Tell-This License is registered for Dr Khalaf AlUnported License
What is Open Educational Practices (OEP)
ldquoOEP are defined as practices which support the (re)use and production of OER through institutional policies promote innovative pedagogical models and respect and empower learners as co‐producers on their lifelong learning pathrdquo
OER OEP
2001 20067
Evolution of OER
The availability of Open Educational Content is no more an educational issue
OER building more access to digital content doing old things in new ways
shifts the focus to doing new things (eg developing new capacities) in new ways (eg using OER)
OEP
27
ldquoDelivering OER to the still dominant model of teacher-centered knowledge transfer will have little effect on equipping teachers students and workers with the competences knowledge and skills to participate successfully in the knowledge economy and societyhellip [there is] the need to foster open practices of teaching and learning that are informed by a competency-based educational frameworkrdquo
Evolution of OER
28
930
Session 2
Finding OER
1-Google Advance Search 2-Creative Commons Search 3-Universities Digital Libraries 4-Repositories
FREE OPEN
The first task aims to identify those resources used within your classes which are suitable for
being changed reflecting on why this is To complete this information for your course use
the template below
List your
resources
Course
objectives
alignment
Format Quality Difficulty Updat Licens Detected
need
Course Title and Number
Course objectives alignment to what extent does this
resource address the course objectives
Format which format do they have text video audio
graphic presentation
Quality high medium low
Difficulty level of comprehension of the resource taking
into account the studentrsquos profileneeds
Update date of creation or update
License which license does it have
Detected need identify what changes could be made to
improve each resource
A Learning Objective is a statement that describe the Specific skills or knowledge a student will be able To demonstrate as a result of completing a course or a lesson 1-An action that we can see 2-An action that we can measure amp assess
Learning Objectives
Common Mistakes
KNOW UNDERSTAND
You Should Use Bloomrsquos Taxonomy As an aid to writing effective learning outcomes
Common Mistakes
Understand and Know They can not be observed They are thoughts and not action
What To Search For
Always Start with Learning Objectives of your Course
Animation (84) Assessment Tool (471) Assignment (54) Case Study (5) Collection (178) Development Tool (4) Drill and Practice (55) portfolio (3) Learning Object Repository (18) Online Course (410) Online Course Module (2) Open Journal-Article (14) Open Textbook (225) Presentation (693) QuizTest (214) Reference Material (383) Simulation (1078) Tutorial (85) Workshop and Training Material (11)
Creative Commons Search GOOGLE Advance Search
General Search
Introductory Health and Engineering Resources May be first year level
These sites can be used as mastery learning for skills for students
OEP
EXPLORE
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries Repositories
Search Health
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries
Repositories
Search
Engineering
OER India
44
1030
Session 3
1-Guides 2-Universities web sites
OER Guides Universities OER Health
Engineering Guides Universities OER Engineering
Courseware Examples
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
Industrial engineering
Nursing
Dentistry Open Courses
Child and motherhood Science
pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
1030
Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
1030
SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
75
END
Creative Commons Licenses
bull Whole courses
bull Lecture notes
bull Presentation slides
bull Lecture hand-outs
bull Lecture recordings
bull Assignments
bull Tests or Exams
bull Reading lists
bull Images
bull Videos
bull Simulations
bull Text books
bull Studentsrsquo work
bull etc
16
Science
Engineering
Art
Mathematic
Computer Science
Physics
Humanities
Economy
Human Resource
Etc
Educational Resources Available on the Internet
BY
RES
OU
RC
E
BY
SU
BJE
CT
HUMAN KNOWLEDGE IS
DIGITIZED
HUMANS ARE CONNECTED
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 30 Unported LicenseThis License is registered for Dr Khalaf Al-Tell
Before 2002 Monopoly of Giants
PD
Digitization of information in all media combined with its increasingly widespread access has introduced significant challenges regarding how to deal with issues of intellectual property such as copyright
Creative Commons was established in 2001as nonprofit organization that works to increase the amount of creativity (cultural educational and scientific content ) in the body of the work that is available to the public for free and legal sharing use repurposing and remixing Share Remix Means that the user can change the work modify it and build upon it Reuse mdash Legally
Creative Commons licenses Learning to (Re)Use Open Educational Resources
bull Enable legal sharing
bull Provide the way to control intellectual property
bull Maximize benefits of OER
17
18
CREATIVE COMMONS
Full Copyright
all rights reserved
Creative Commons
some rights
reserved
Public Domain
no rights
reserved
Lawrence Lessing 2002
Video in Arabic
bull You let others copy distribute display perform and modify your work as long as they distribute the work and any modified work on the same terms
bull You let others copy distribute display perform and modify and use your work for any purpose other than commercially
bull All Creative Commons licenses require that you credit the copyright holder when reusing their work in any way
bull No changes are allowed You canrsquot build upon this work
19
Creative Commons Elements
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 30 Unported LicenseThis License is registered for Dr Khalaf Al-Tell
Six Standards Licenses
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENSES
20
most free
least free
OER 5Rs
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
Retain
Reuse
Revise
Remix
Redistribute
21
Three ldquoLayersrdquo Of Licenses
lta rel=license href=httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40gtltimg alt=Creative Commons License style=border-width0 src=httpsicreativecommonsorglby4088x31png gtltagtltbr gtThis work is licensed under a lta rel=license href=httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40gtCreative Commons Attribution 40 International Licenseltagt
Machine Readable
Human Readable
Legal Code
22
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
How TO License Your Work(Resource)
In Less than 2 Minutes
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
httpbitly1DVWqMY
Remix Which Creative Commons licensed
resources can be combined with which
24
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
More In the Practice sessions
30 Creative Commons Attribution under a licensedThis work is
Tell-This License is registered for Dr Khalaf AlUnported License
What is Open Educational Practices (OEP)
ldquoOEP are defined as practices which support the (re)use and production of OER through institutional policies promote innovative pedagogical models and respect and empower learners as co‐producers on their lifelong learning pathrdquo
OER OEP
2001 20067
Evolution of OER
The availability of Open Educational Content is no more an educational issue
OER building more access to digital content doing old things in new ways
shifts the focus to doing new things (eg developing new capacities) in new ways (eg using OER)
OEP
27
ldquoDelivering OER to the still dominant model of teacher-centered knowledge transfer will have little effect on equipping teachers students and workers with the competences knowledge and skills to participate successfully in the knowledge economy and societyhellip [there is] the need to foster open practices of teaching and learning that are informed by a competency-based educational frameworkrdquo
Evolution of OER
28
930
Session 2
Finding OER
1-Google Advance Search 2-Creative Commons Search 3-Universities Digital Libraries 4-Repositories
FREE OPEN
The first task aims to identify those resources used within your classes which are suitable for
being changed reflecting on why this is To complete this information for your course use
the template below
List your
resources
Course
objectives
alignment
Format Quality Difficulty Updat Licens Detected
need
Course Title and Number
Course objectives alignment to what extent does this
resource address the course objectives
Format which format do they have text video audio
graphic presentation
Quality high medium low
Difficulty level of comprehension of the resource taking
into account the studentrsquos profileneeds
Update date of creation or update
License which license does it have
Detected need identify what changes could be made to
improve each resource
A Learning Objective is a statement that describe the Specific skills or knowledge a student will be able To demonstrate as a result of completing a course or a lesson 1-An action that we can see 2-An action that we can measure amp assess
Learning Objectives
Common Mistakes
KNOW UNDERSTAND
You Should Use Bloomrsquos Taxonomy As an aid to writing effective learning outcomes
Common Mistakes
Understand and Know They can not be observed They are thoughts and not action
What To Search For
Always Start with Learning Objectives of your Course
Animation (84) Assessment Tool (471) Assignment (54) Case Study (5) Collection (178) Development Tool (4) Drill and Practice (55) portfolio (3) Learning Object Repository (18) Online Course (410) Online Course Module (2) Open Journal-Article (14) Open Textbook (225) Presentation (693) QuizTest (214) Reference Material (383) Simulation (1078) Tutorial (85) Workshop and Training Material (11)
Creative Commons Search GOOGLE Advance Search
General Search
Introductory Health and Engineering Resources May be first year level
These sites can be used as mastery learning for skills for students
OEP
EXPLORE
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries Repositories
Search Health
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries
Repositories
Search
Engineering
OER India
44
1030
Session 3
1-Guides 2-Universities web sites
OER Guides Universities OER Health
Engineering Guides Universities OER Engineering
Courseware Examples
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
Industrial engineering
Nursing
Dentistry Open Courses
Child and motherhood Science
pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
1030
Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
1030
SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
75
END
bull Whole courses
bull Lecture notes
bull Presentation slides
bull Lecture hand-outs
bull Lecture recordings
bull Assignments
bull Tests or Exams
bull Reading lists
bull Images
bull Videos
bull Simulations
bull Text books
bull Studentsrsquo work
bull etc
16
Science
Engineering
Art
Mathematic
Computer Science
Physics
Humanities
Economy
Human Resource
Etc
Educational Resources Available on the Internet
BY
RES
OU
RC
E
BY
SU
BJE
CT
HUMAN KNOWLEDGE IS
DIGITIZED
HUMANS ARE CONNECTED
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 30 Unported LicenseThis License is registered for Dr Khalaf Al-Tell
Before 2002 Monopoly of Giants
PD
Digitization of information in all media combined with its increasingly widespread access has introduced significant challenges regarding how to deal with issues of intellectual property such as copyright
Creative Commons was established in 2001as nonprofit organization that works to increase the amount of creativity (cultural educational and scientific content ) in the body of the work that is available to the public for free and legal sharing use repurposing and remixing Share Remix Means that the user can change the work modify it and build upon it Reuse mdash Legally
Creative Commons licenses Learning to (Re)Use Open Educational Resources
bull Enable legal sharing
bull Provide the way to control intellectual property
bull Maximize benefits of OER
17
18
CREATIVE COMMONS
Full Copyright
all rights reserved
Creative Commons
some rights
reserved
Public Domain
no rights
reserved
Lawrence Lessing 2002
Video in Arabic
bull You let others copy distribute display perform and modify your work as long as they distribute the work and any modified work on the same terms
bull You let others copy distribute display perform and modify and use your work for any purpose other than commercially
bull All Creative Commons licenses require that you credit the copyright holder when reusing their work in any way
bull No changes are allowed You canrsquot build upon this work
19
Creative Commons Elements
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 30 Unported LicenseThis License is registered for Dr Khalaf Al-Tell
Six Standards Licenses
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENSES
20
most free
least free
OER 5Rs
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
Retain
Reuse
Revise
Remix
Redistribute
21
Three ldquoLayersrdquo Of Licenses
lta rel=license href=httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40gtltimg alt=Creative Commons License style=border-width0 src=httpsicreativecommonsorglby4088x31png gtltagtltbr gtThis work is licensed under a lta rel=license href=httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40gtCreative Commons Attribution 40 International Licenseltagt
Machine Readable
Human Readable
Legal Code
22
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
How TO License Your Work(Resource)
In Less than 2 Minutes
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
httpbitly1DVWqMY
Remix Which Creative Commons licensed
resources can be combined with which
24
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
More In the Practice sessions
30 Creative Commons Attribution under a licensedThis work is
Tell-This License is registered for Dr Khalaf AlUnported License
What is Open Educational Practices (OEP)
ldquoOEP are defined as practices which support the (re)use and production of OER through institutional policies promote innovative pedagogical models and respect and empower learners as co‐producers on their lifelong learning pathrdquo
OER OEP
2001 20067
Evolution of OER
The availability of Open Educational Content is no more an educational issue
OER building more access to digital content doing old things in new ways
shifts the focus to doing new things (eg developing new capacities) in new ways (eg using OER)
OEP
27
ldquoDelivering OER to the still dominant model of teacher-centered knowledge transfer will have little effect on equipping teachers students and workers with the competences knowledge and skills to participate successfully in the knowledge economy and societyhellip [there is] the need to foster open practices of teaching and learning that are informed by a competency-based educational frameworkrdquo
Evolution of OER
28
930
Session 2
Finding OER
1-Google Advance Search 2-Creative Commons Search 3-Universities Digital Libraries 4-Repositories
FREE OPEN
The first task aims to identify those resources used within your classes which are suitable for
being changed reflecting on why this is To complete this information for your course use
the template below
List your
resources
Course
objectives
alignment
Format Quality Difficulty Updat Licens Detected
need
Course Title and Number
Course objectives alignment to what extent does this
resource address the course objectives
Format which format do they have text video audio
graphic presentation
Quality high medium low
Difficulty level of comprehension of the resource taking
into account the studentrsquos profileneeds
Update date of creation or update
License which license does it have
Detected need identify what changes could be made to
improve each resource
A Learning Objective is a statement that describe the Specific skills or knowledge a student will be able To demonstrate as a result of completing a course or a lesson 1-An action that we can see 2-An action that we can measure amp assess
Learning Objectives
Common Mistakes
KNOW UNDERSTAND
You Should Use Bloomrsquos Taxonomy As an aid to writing effective learning outcomes
Common Mistakes
Understand and Know They can not be observed They are thoughts and not action
What To Search For
Always Start with Learning Objectives of your Course
Animation (84) Assessment Tool (471) Assignment (54) Case Study (5) Collection (178) Development Tool (4) Drill and Practice (55) portfolio (3) Learning Object Repository (18) Online Course (410) Online Course Module (2) Open Journal-Article (14) Open Textbook (225) Presentation (693) QuizTest (214) Reference Material (383) Simulation (1078) Tutorial (85) Workshop and Training Material (11)
Creative Commons Search GOOGLE Advance Search
General Search
Introductory Health and Engineering Resources May be first year level
These sites can be used as mastery learning for skills for students
OEP
EXPLORE
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries Repositories
Search Health
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries
Repositories
Search
Engineering
OER India
44
1030
Session 3
1-Guides 2-Universities web sites
OER Guides Universities OER Health
Engineering Guides Universities OER Engineering
Courseware Examples
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
Industrial engineering
Nursing
Dentistry Open Courses
Child and motherhood Science
pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
1030
Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
1030
SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
75
END
Creative Commons was established in 2001as nonprofit organization that works to increase the amount of creativity (cultural educational and scientific content ) in the body of the work that is available to the public for free and legal sharing use repurposing and remixing Share Remix Means that the user can change the work modify it and build upon it Reuse mdash Legally
Creative Commons licenses Learning to (Re)Use Open Educational Resources
bull Enable legal sharing
bull Provide the way to control intellectual property
bull Maximize benefits of OER
17
18
CREATIVE COMMONS
Full Copyright
all rights reserved
Creative Commons
some rights
reserved
Public Domain
no rights
reserved
Lawrence Lessing 2002
Video in Arabic
bull You let others copy distribute display perform and modify your work as long as they distribute the work and any modified work on the same terms
bull You let others copy distribute display perform and modify and use your work for any purpose other than commercially
bull All Creative Commons licenses require that you credit the copyright holder when reusing their work in any way
bull No changes are allowed You canrsquot build upon this work
19
Creative Commons Elements
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 30 Unported LicenseThis License is registered for Dr Khalaf Al-Tell
Six Standards Licenses
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENSES
20
most free
least free
OER 5Rs
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
Retain
Reuse
Revise
Remix
Redistribute
21
Three ldquoLayersrdquo Of Licenses
lta rel=license href=httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40gtltimg alt=Creative Commons License style=border-width0 src=httpsicreativecommonsorglby4088x31png gtltagtltbr gtThis work is licensed under a lta rel=license href=httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40gtCreative Commons Attribution 40 International Licenseltagt
Machine Readable
Human Readable
Legal Code
22
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
How TO License Your Work(Resource)
In Less than 2 Minutes
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
httpbitly1DVWqMY
Remix Which Creative Commons licensed
resources can be combined with which
24
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
More In the Practice sessions
30 Creative Commons Attribution under a licensedThis work is
Tell-This License is registered for Dr Khalaf AlUnported License
What is Open Educational Practices (OEP)
ldquoOEP are defined as practices which support the (re)use and production of OER through institutional policies promote innovative pedagogical models and respect and empower learners as co‐producers on their lifelong learning pathrdquo
OER OEP
2001 20067
Evolution of OER
The availability of Open Educational Content is no more an educational issue
OER building more access to digital content doing old things in new ways
shifts the focus to doing new things (eg developing new capacities) in new ways (eg using OER)
OEP
27
ldquoDelivering OER to the still dominant model of teacher-centered knowledge transfer will have little effect on equipping teachers students and workers with the competences knowledge and skills to participate successfully in the knowledge economy and societyhellip [there is] the need to foster open practices of teaching and learning that are informed by a competency-based educational frameworkrdquo
Evolution of OER
28
930
Session 2
Finding OER
1-Google Advance Search 2-Creative Commons Search 3-Universities Digital Libraries 4-Repositories
FREE OPEN
The first task aims to identify those resources used within your classes which are suitable for
being changed reflecting on why this is To complete this information for your course use
the template below
List your
resources
Course
objectives
alignment
Format Quality Difficulty Updat Licens Detected
need
Course Title and Number
Course objectives alignment to what extent does this
resource address the course objectives
Format which format do they have text video audio
graphic presentation
Quality high medium low
Difficulty level of comprehension of the resource taking
into account the studentrsquos profileneeds
Update date of creation or update
License which license does it have
Detected need identify what changes could be made to
improve each resource
A Learning Objective is a statement that describe the Specific skills or knowledge a student will be able To demonstrate as a result of completing a course or a lesson 1-An action that we can see 2-An action that we can measure amp assess
Learning Objectives
Common Mistakes
KNOW UNDERSTAND
You Should Use Bloomrsquos Taxonomy As an aid to writing effective learning outcomes
Common Mistakes
Understand and Know They can not be observed They are thoughts and not action
What To Search For
Always Start with Learning Objectives of your Course
Animation (84) Assessment Tool (471) Assignment (54) Case Study (5) Collection (178) Development Tool (4) Drill and Practice (55) portfolio (3) Learning Object Repository (18) Online Course (410) Online Course Module (2) Open Journal-Article (14) Open Textbook (225) Presentation (693) QuizTest (214) Reference Material (383) Simulation (1078) Tutorial (85) Workshop and Training Material (11)
Creative Commons Search GOOGLE Advance Search
General Search
Introductory Health and Engineering Resources May be first year level
These sites can be used as mastery learning for skills for students
OEP
EXPLORE
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries Repositories
Search Health
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries
Repositories
Search
Engineering
OER India
44
1030
Session 3
1-Guides 2-Universities web sites
OER Guides Universities OER Health
Engineering Guides Universities OER Engineering
Courseware Examples
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
Industrial engineering
Nursing
Dentistry Open Courses
Child and motherhood Science
pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
1030
Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
1030
SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
75
END
18
CREATIVE COMMONS
Full Copyright
all rights reserved
Creative Commons
some rights
reserved
Public Domain
no rights
reserved
Lawrence Lessing 2002
Video in Arabic
bull You let others copy distribute display perform and modify your work as long as they distribute the work and any modified work on the same terms
bull You let others copy distribute display perform and modify and use your work for any purpose other than commercially
bull All Creative Commons licenses require that you credit the copyright holder when reusing their work in any way
bull No changes are allowed You canrsquot build upon this work
19
Creative Commons Elements
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 30 Unported LicenseThis License is registered for Dr Khalaf Al-Tell
Six Standards Licenses
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENSES
20
most free
least free
OER 5Rs
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
Retain
Reuse
Revise
Remix
Redistribute
21
Three ldquoLayersrdquo Of Licenses
lta rel=license href=httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40gtltimg alt=Creative Commons License style=border-width0 src=httpsicreativecommonsorglby4088x31png gtltagtltbr gtThis work is licensed under a lta rel=license href=httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40gtCreative Commons Attribution 40 International Licenseltagt
Machine Readable
Human Readable
Legal Code
22
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
How TO License Your Work(Resource)
In Less than 2 Minutes
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
httpbitly1DVWqMY
Remix Which Creative Commons licensed
resources can be combined with which
24
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
More In the Practice sessions
30 Creative Commons Attribution under a licensedThis work is
Tell-This License is registered for Dr Khalaf AlUnported License
What is Open Educational Practices (OEP)
ldquoOEP are defined as practices which support the (re)use and production of OER through institutional policies promote innovative pedagogical models and respect and empower learners as co‐producers on their lifelong learning pathrdquo
OER OEP
2001 20067
Evolution of OER
The availability of Open Educational Content is no more an educational issue
OER building more access to digital content doing old things in new ways
shifts the focus to doing new things (eg developing new capacities) in new ways (eg using OER)
OEP
27
ldquoDelivering OER to the still dominant model of teacher-centered knowledge transfer will have little effect on equipping teachers students and workers with the competences knowledge and skills to participate successfully in the knowledge economy and societyhellip [there is] the need to foster open practices of teaching and learning that are informed by a competency-based educational frameworkrdquo
Evolution of OER
28
930
Session 2
Finding OER
1-Google Advance Search 2-Creative Commons Search 3-Universities Digital Libraries 4-Repositories
FREE OPEN
The first task aims to identify those resources used within your classes which are suitable for
being changed reflecting on why this is To complete this information for your course use
the template below
List your
resources
Course
objectives
alignment
Format Quality Difficulty Updat Licens Detected
need
Course Title and Number
Course objectives alignment to what extent does this
resource address the course objectives
Format which format do they have text video audio
graphic presentation
Quality high medium low
Difficulty level of comprehension of the resource taking
into account the studentrsquos profileneeds
Update date of creation or update
License which license does it have
Detected need identify what changes could be made to
improve each resource
A Learning Objective is a statement that describe the Specific skills or knowledge a student will be able To demonstrate as a result of completing a course or a lesson 1-An action that we can see 2-An action that we can measure amp assess
Learning Objectives
Common Mistakes
KNOW UNDERSTAND
You Should Use Bloomrsquos Taxonomy As an aid to writing effective learning outcomes
Common Mistakes
Understand and Know They can not be observed They are thoughts and not action
What To Search For
Always Start with Learning Objectives of your Course
Animation (84) Assessment Tool (471) Assignment (54) Case Study (5) Collection (178) Development Tool (4) Drill and Practice (55) portfolio (3) Learning Object Repository (18) Online Course (410) Online Course Module (2) Open Journal-Article (14) Open Textbook (225) Presentation (693) QuizTest (214) Reference Material (383) Simulation (1078) Tutorial (85) Workshop and Training Material (11)
Creative Commons Search GOOGLE Advance Search
General Search
Introductory Health and Engineering Resources May be first year level
These sites can be used as mastery learning for skills for students
OEP
EXPLORE
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries Repositories
Search Health
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries
Repositories
Search
Engineering
OER India
44
1030
Session 3
1-Guides 2-Universities web sites
OER Guides Universities OER Health
Engineering Guides Universities OER Engineering
Courseware Examples
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
Industrial engineering
Nursing
Dentistry Open Courses
Child and motherhood Science
pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
1030
Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
1030
SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
75
END
bull You let others copy distribute display perform and modify your work as long as they distribute the work and any modified work on the same terms
bull You let others copy distribute display perform and modify and use your work for any purpose other than commercially
bull All Creative Commons licenses require that you credit the copyright holder when reusing their work in any way
bull No changes are allowed You canrsquot build upon this work
19
Creative Commons Elements
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 30 Unported LicenseThis License is registered for Dr Khalaf Al-Tell
Six Standards Licenses
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENSES
20
most free
least free
OER 5Rs
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
Retain
Reuse
Revise
Remix
Redistribute
21
Three ldquoLayersrdquo Of Licenses
lta rel=license href=httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40gtltimg alt=Creative Commons License style=border-width0 src=httpsicreativecommonsorglby4088x31png gtltagtltbr gtThis work is licensed under a lta rel=license href=httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40gtCreative Commons Attribution 40 International Licenseltagt
Machine Readable
Human Readable
Legal Code
22
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
How TO License Your Work(Resource)
In Less than 2 Minutes
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
httpbitly1DVWqMY
Remix Which Creative Commons licensed
resources can be combined with which
24
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
More In the Practice sessions
30 Creative Commons Attribution under a licensedThis work is
Tell-This License is registered for Dr Khalaf AlUnported License
What is Open Educational Practices (OEP)
ldquoOEP are defined as practices which support the (re)use and production of OER through institutional policies promote innovative pedagogical models and respect and empower learners as co‐producers on their lifelong learning pathrdquo
OER OEP
2001 20067
Evolution of OER
The availability of Open Educational Content is no more an educational issue
OER building more access to digital content doing old things in new ways
shifts the focus to doing new things (eg developing new capacities) in new ways (eg using OER)
OEP
27
ldquoDelivering OER to the still dominant model of teacher-centered knowledge transfer will have little effect on equipping teachers students and workers with the competences knowledge and skills to participate successfully in the knowledge economy and societyhellip [there is] the need to foster open practices of teaching and learning that are informed by a competency-based educational frameworkrdquo
Evolution of OER
28
930
Session 2
Finding OER
1-Google Advance Search 2-Creative Commons Search 3-Universities Digital Libraries 4-Repositories
FREE OPEN
The first task aims to identify those resources used within your classes which are suitable for
being changed reflecting on why this is To complete this information for your course use
the template below
List your
resources
Course
objectives
alignment
Format Quality Difficulty Updat Licens Detected
need
Course Title and Number
Course objectives alignment to what extent does this
resource address the course objectives
Format which format do they have text video audio
graphic presentation
Quality high medium low
Difficulty level of comprehension of the resource taking
into account the studentrsquos profileneeds
Update date of creation or update
License which license does it have
Detected need identify what changes could be made to
improve each resource
A Learning Objective is a statement that describe the Specific skills or knowledge a student will be able To demonstrate as a result of completing a course or a lesson 1-An action that we can see 2-An action that we can measure amp assess
Learning Objectives
Common Mistakes
KNOW UNDERSTAND
You Should Use Bloomrsquos Taxonomy As an aid to writing effective learning outcomes
Common Mistakes
Understand and Know They can not be observed They are thoughts and not action
What To Search For
Always Start with Learning Objectives of your Course
Animation (84) Assessment Tool (471) Assignment (54) Case Study (5) Collection (178) Development Tool (4) Drill and Practice (55) portfolio (3) Learning Object Repository (18) Online Course (410) Online Course Module (2) Open Journal-Article (14) Open Textbook (225) Presentation (693) QuizTest (214) Reference Material (383) Simulation (1078) Tutorial (85) Workshop and Training Material (11)
Creative Commons Search GOOGLE Advance Search
General Search
Introductory Health and Engineering Resources May be first year level
These sites can be used as mastery learning for skills for students
OEP
EXPLORE
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries Repositories
Search Health
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries
Repositories
Search
Engineering
OER India
44
1030
Session 3
1-Guides 2-Universities web sites
OER Guides Universities OER Health
Engineering Guides Universities OER Engineering
Courseware Examples
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
Industrial engineering
Nursing
Dentistry Open Courses
Child and motherhood Science
pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
1030
Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
1030
SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
75
END
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 30 Unported LicenseThis License is registered for Dr Khalaf Al-Tell
Six Standards Licenses
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENSES
20
most free
least free
OER 5Rs
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
Retain
Reuse
Revise
Remix
Redistribute
21
Three ldquoLayersrdquo Of Licenses
lta rel=license href=httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40gtltimg alt=Creative Commons License style=border-width0 src=httpsicreativecommonsorglby4088x31png gtltagtltbr gtThis work is licensed under a lta rel=license href=httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40gtCreative Commons Attribution 40 International Licenseltagt
Machine Readable
Human Readable
Legal Code
22
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
How TO License Your Work(Resource)
In Less than 2 Minutes
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
httpbitly1DVWqMY
Remix Which Creative Commons licensed
resources can be combined with which
24
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
More In the Practice sessions
30 Creative Commons Attribution under a licensedThis work is
Tell-This License is registered for Dr Khalaf AlUnported License
What is Open Educational Practices (OEP)
ldquoOEP are defined as practices which support the (re)use and production of OER through institutional policies promote innovative pedagogical models and respect and empower learners as co‐producers on their lifelong learning pathrdquo
OER OEP
2001 20067
Evolution of OER
The availability of Open Educational Content is no more an educational issue
OER building more access to digital content doing old things in new ways
shifts the focus to doing new things (eg developing new capacities) in new ways (eg using OER)
OEP
27
ldquoDelivering OER to the still dominant model of teacher-centered knowledge transfer will have little effect on equipping teachers students and workers with the competences knowledge and skills to participate successfully in the knowledge economy and societyhellip [there is] the need to foster open practices of teaching and learning that are informed by a competency-based educational frameworkrdquo
Evolution of OER
28
930
Session 2
Finding OER
1-Google Advance Search 2-Creative Commons Search 3-Universities Digital Libraries 4-Repositories
FREE OPEN
The first task aims to identify those resources used within your classes which are suitable for
being changed reflecting on why this is To complete this information for your course use
the template below
List your
resources
Course
objectives
alignment
Format Quality Difficulty Updat Licens Detected
need
Course Title and Number
Course objectives alignment to what extent does this
resource address the course objectives
Format which format do they have text video audio
graphic presentation
Quality high medium low
Difficulty level of comprehension of the resource taking
into account the studentrsquos profileneeds
Update date of creation or update
License which license does it have
Detected need identify what changes could be made to
improve each resource
A Learning Objective is a statement that describe the Specific skills or knowledge a student will be able To demonstrate as a result of completing a course or a lesson 1-An action that we can see 2-An action that we can measure amp assess
Learning Objectives
Common Mistakes
KNOW UNDERSTAND
You Should Use Bloomrsquos Taxonomy As an aid to writing effective learning outcomes
Common Mistakes
Understand and Know They can not be observed They are thoughts and not action
What To Search For
Always Start with Learning Objectives of your Course
Animation (84) Assessment Tool (471) Assignment (54) Case Study (5) Collection (178) Development Tool (4) Drill and Practice (55) portfolio (3) Learning Object Repository (18) Online Course (410) Online Course Module (2) Open Journal-Article (14) Open Textbook (225) Presentation (693) QuizTest (214) Reference Material (383) Simulation (1078) Tutorial (85) Workshop and Training Material (11)
Creative Commons Search GOOGLE Advance Search
General Search
Introductory Health and Engineering Resources May be first year level
These sites can be used as mastery learning for skills for students
OEP
EXPLORE
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries Repositories
Search Health
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries
Repositories
Search
Engineering
OER India
44
1030
Session 3
1-Guides 2-Universities web sites
OER Guides Universities OER Health
Engineering Guides Universities OER Engineering
Courseware Examples
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
Industrial engineering
Nursing
Dentistry Open Courses
Child and motherhood Science
pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
1030
Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
1030
SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
75
END
most free
least free
OER 5Rs
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
Retain
Reuse
Revise
Remix
Redistribute
21
Three ldquoLayersrdquo Of Licenses
lta rel=license href=httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40gtltimg alt=Creative Commons License style=border-width0 src=httpsicreativecommonsorglby4088x31png gtltagtltbr gtThis work is licensed under a lta rel=license href=httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40gtCreative Commons Attribution 40 International Licenseltagt
Machine Readable
Human Readable
Legal Code
22
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
How TO License Your Work(Resource)
In Less than 2 Minutes
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
httpbitly1DVWqMY
Remix Which Creative Commons licensed
resources can be combined with which
24
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
More In the Practice sessions
30 Creative Commons Attribution under a licensedThis work is
Tell-This License is registered for Dr Khalaf AlUnported License
What is Open Educational Practices (OEP)
ldquoOEP are defined as practices which support the (re)use and production of OER through institutional policies promote innovative pedagogical models and respect and empower learners as co‐producers on their lifelong learning pathrdquo
OER OEP
2001 20067
Evolution of OER
The availability of Open Educational Content is no more an educational issue
OER building more access to digital content doing old things in new ways
shifts the focus to doing new things (eg developing new capacities) in new ways (eg using OER)
OEP
27
ldquoDelivering OER to the still dominant model of teacher-centered knowledge transfer will have little effect on equipping teachers students and workers with the competences knowledge and skills to participate successfully in the knowledge economy and societyhellip [there is] the need to foster open practices of teaching and learning that are informed by a competency-based educational frameworkrdquo
Evolution of OER
28
930
Session 2
Finding OER
1-Google Advance Search 2-Creative Commons Search 3-Universities Digital Libraries 4-Repositories
FREE OPEN
The first task aims to identify those resources used within your classes which are suitable for
being changed reflecting on why this is To complete this information for your course use
the template below
List your
resources
Course
objectives
alignment
Format Quality Difficulty Updat Licens Detected
need
Course Title and Number
Course objectives alignment to what extent does this
resource address the course objectives
Format which format do they have text video audio
graphic presentation
Quality high medium low
Difficulty level of comprehension of the resource taking
into account the studentrsquos profileneeds
Update date of creation or update
License which license does it have
Detected need identify what changes could be made to
improve each resource
A Learning Objective is a statement that describe the Specific skills or knowledge a student will be able To demonstrate as a result of completing a course or a lesson 1-An action that we can see 2-An action that we can measure amp assess
Learning Objectives
Common Mistakes
KNOW UNDERSTAND
You Should Use Bloomrsquos Taxonomy As an aid to writing effective learning outcomes
Common Mistakes
Understand and Know They can not be observed They are thoughts and not action
What To Search For
Always Start with Learning Objectives of your Course
Animation (84) Assessment Tool (471) Assignment (54) Case Study (5) Collection (178) Development Tool (4) Drill and Practice (55) portfolio (3) Learning Object Repository (18) Online Course (410) Online Course Module (2) Open Journal-Article (14) Open Textbook (225) Presentation (693) QuizTest (214) Reference Material (383) Simulation (1078) Tutorial (85) Workshop and Training Material (11)
Creative Commons Search GOOGLE Advance Search
General Search
Introductory Health and Engineering Resources May be first year level
These sites can be used as mastery learning for skills for students
OEP
EXPLORE
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries Repositories
Search Health
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries
Repositories
Search
Engineering
OER India
44
1030
Session 3
1-Guides 2-Universities web sites
OER Guides Universities OER Health
Engineering Guides Universities OER Engineering
Courseware Examples
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
Industrial engineering
Nursing
Dentistry Open Courses
Child and motherhood Science
pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
1030
Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
1030
SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
75
END
Three ldquoLayersrdquo Of Licenses
lta rel=license href=httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40gtltimg alt=Creative Commons License style=border-width0 src=httpsicreativecommonsorglby4088x31png gtltagtltbr gtThis work is licensed under a lta rel=license href=httpcreativecommonsorglicensesby40gtCreative Commons Attribution 40 International Licenseltagt
Machine Readable
Human Readable
Legal Code
22
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
How TO License Your Work(Resource)
In Less than 2 Minutes
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
httpbitly1DVWqMY
Remix Which Creative Commons licensed
resources can be combined with which
24
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
More In the Practice sessions
30 Creative Commons Attribution under a licensedThis work is
Tell-This License is registered for Dr Khalaf AlUnported License
What is Open Educational Practices (OEP)
ldquoOEP are defined as practices which support the (re)use and production of OER through institutional policies promote innovative pedagogical models and respect and empower learners as co‐producers on their lifelong learning pathrdquo
OER OEP
2001 20067
Evolution of OER
The availability of Open Educational Content is no more an educational issue
OER building more access to digital content doing old things in new ways
shifts the focus to doing new things (eg developing new capacities) in new ways (eg using OER)
OEP
27
ldquoDelivering OER to the still dominant model of teacher-centered knowledge transfer will have little effect on equipping teachers students and workers with the competences knowledge and skills to participate successfully in the knowledge economy and societyhellip [there is] the need to foster open practices of teaching and learning that are informed by a competency-based educational frameworkrdquo
Evolution of OER
28
930
Session 2
Finding OER
1-Google Advance Search 2-Creative Commons Search 3-Universities Digital Libraries 4-Repositories
FREE OPEN
The first task aims to identify those resources used within your classes which are suitable for
being changed reflecting on why this is To complete this information for your course use
the template below
List your
resources
Course
objectives
alignment
Format Quality Difficulty Updat Licens Detected
need
Course Title and Number
Course objectives alignment to what extent does this
resource address the course objectives
Format which format do they have text video audio
graphic presentation
Quality high medium low
Difficulty level of comprehension of the resource taking
into account the studentrsquos profileneeds
Update date of creation or update
License which license does it have
Detected need identify what changes could be made to
improve each resource
A Learning Objective is a statement that describe the Specific skills or knowledge a student will be able To demonstrate as a result of completing a course or a lesson 1-An action that we can see 2-An action that we can measure amp assess
Learning Objectives
Common Mistakes
KNOW UNDERSTAND
You Should Use Bloomrsquos Taxonomy As an aid to writing effective learning outcomes
Common Mistakes
Understand and Know They can not be observed They are thoughts and not action
What To Search For
Always Start with Learning Objectives of your Course
Animation (84) Assessment Tool (471) Assignment (54) Case Study (5) Collection (178) Development Tool (4) Drill and Practice (55) portfolio (3) Learning Object Repository (18) Online Course (410) Online Course Module (2) Open Journal-Article (14) Open Textbook (225) Presentation (693) QuizTest (214) Reference Material (383) Simulation (1078) Tutorial (85) Workshop and Training Material (11)
Creative Commons Search GOOGLE Advance Search
General Search
Introductory Health and Engineering Resources May be first year level
These sites can be used as mastery learning for skills for students
OEP
EXPLORE
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries Repositories
Search Health
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries
Repositories
Search
Engineering
OER India
44
1030
Session 3
1-Guides 2-Universities web sites
OER Guides Universities OER Health
Engineering Guides Universities OER Engineering
Courseware Examples
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
Industrial engineering
Nursing
Dentistry Open Courses
Child and motherhood Science
pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
1030
Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
1030
SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
75
END
How TO License Your Work(Resource)
In Less than 2 Minutes
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
httpbitly1DVWqMY
Remix Which Creative Commons licensed
resources can be combined with which
24
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
More In the Practice sessions
30 Creative Commons Attribution under a licensedThis work is
Tell-This License is registered for Dr Khalaf AlUnported License
What is Open Educational Practices (OEP)
ldquoOEP are defined as practices which support the (re)use and production of OER through institutional policies promote innovative pedagogical models and respect and empower learners as co‐producers on their lifelong learning pathrdquo
OER OEP
2001 20067
Evolution of OER
The availability of Open Educational Content is no more an educational issue
OER building more access to digital content doing old things in new ways
shifts the focus to doing new things (eg developing new capacities) in new ways (eg using OER)
OEP
27
ldquoDelivering OER to the still dominant model of teacher-centered knowledge transfer will have little effect on equipping teachers students and workers with the competences knowledge and skills to participate successfully in the knowledge economy and societyhellip [there is] the need to foster open practices of teaching and learning that are informed by a competency-based educational frameworkrdquo
Evolution of OER
28
930
Session 2
Finding OER
1-Google Advance Search 2-Creative Commons Search 3-Universities Digital Libraries 4-Repositories
FREE OPEN
The first task aims to identify those resources used within your classes which are suitable for
being changed reflecting on why this is To complete this information for your course use
the template below
List your
resources
Course
objectives
alignment
Format Quality Difficulty Updat Licens Detected
need
Course Title and Number
Course objectives alignment to what extent does this
resource address the course objectives
Format which format do they have text video audio
graphic presentation
Quality high medium low
Difficulty level of comprehension of the resource taking
into account the studentrsquos profileneeds
Update date of creation or update
License which license does it have
Detected need identify what changes could be made to
improve each resource
A Learning Objective is a statement that describe the Specific skills or knowledge a student will be able To demonstrate as a result of completing a course or a lesson 1-An action that we can see 2-An action that we can measure amp assess
Learning Objectives
Common Mistakes
KNOW UNDERSTAND
You Should Use Bloomrsquos Taxonomy As an aid to writing effective learning outcomes
Common Mistakes
Understand and Know They can not be observed They are thoughts and not action
What To Search For
Always Start with Learning Objectives of your Course
Animation (84) Assessment Tool (471) Assignment (54) Case Study (5) Collection (178) Development Tool (4) Drill and Practice (55) portfolio (3) Learning Object Repository (18) Online Course (410) Online Course Module (2) Open Journal-Article (14) Open Textbook (225) Presentation (693) QuizTest (214) Reference Material (383) Simulation (1078) Tutorial (85) Workshop and Training Material (11)
Creative Commons Search GOOGLE Advance Search
General Search
Introductory Health and Engineering Resources May be first year level
These sites can be used as mastery learning for skills for students
OEP
EXPLORE
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries Repositories
Search Health
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries
Repositories
Search
Engineering
OER India
44
1030
Session 3
1-Guides 2-Universities web sites
OER Guides Universities OER Health
Engineering Guides Universities OER Engineering
Courseware Examples
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
Industrial engineering
Nursing
Dentistry Open Courses
Child and motherhood Science
pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
1030
Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
1030
SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
75
END
httpbitly1DVWqMY
Remix Which Creative Commons licensed
resources can be combined with which
24
CREATIVE COMMONS LICENCES
More In the Practice sessions
30 Creative Commons Attribution under a licensedThis work is
Tell-This License is registered for Dr Khalaf AlUnported License
What is Open Educational Practices (OEP)
ldquoOEP are defined as practices which support the (re)use and production of OER through institutional policies promote innovative pedagogical models and respect and empower learners as co‐producers on their lifelong learning pathrdquo
OER OEP
2001 20067
Evolution of OER
The availability of Open Educational Content is no more an educational issue
OER building more access to digital content doing old things in new ways
shifts the focus to doing new things (eg developing new capacities) in new ways (eg using OER)
OEP
27
ldquoDelivering OER to the still dominant model of teacher-centered knowledge transfer will have little effect on equipping teachers students and workers with the competences knowledge and skills to participate successfully in the knowledge economy and societyhellip [there is] the need to foster open practices of teaching and learning that are informed by a competency-based educational frameworkrdquo
Evolution of OER
28
930
Session 2
Finding OER
1-Google Advance Search 2-Creative Commons Search 3-Universities Digital Libraries 4-Repositories
FREE OPEN
The first task aims to identify those resources used within your classes which are suitable for
being changed reflecting on why this is To complete this information for your course use
the template below
List your
resources
Course
objectives
alignment
Format Quality Difficulty Updat Licens Detected
need
Course Title and Number
Course objectives alignment to what extent does this
resource address the course objectives
Format which format do they have text video audio
graphic presentation
Quality high medium low
Difficulty level of comprehension of the resource taking
into account the studentrsquos profileneeds
Update date of creation or update
License which license does it have
Detected need identify what changes could be made to
improve each resource
A Learning Objective is a statement that describe the Specific skills or knowledge a student will be able To demonstrate as a result of completing a course or a lesson 1-An action that we can see 2-An action that we can measure amp assess
Learning Objectives
Common Mistakes
KNOW UNDERSTAND
You Should Use Bloomrsquos Taxonomy As an aid to writing effective learning outcomes
Common Mistakes
Understand and Know They can not be observed They are thoughts and not action
What To Search For
Always Start with Learning Objectives of your Course
Animation (84) Assessment Tool (471) Assignment (54) Case Study (5) Collection (178) Development Tool (4) Drill and Practice (55) portfolio (3) Learning Object Repository (18) Online Course (410) Online Course Module (2) Open Journal-Article (14) Open Textbook (225) Presentation (693) QuizTest (214) Reference Material (383) Simulation (1078) Tutorial (85) Workshop and Training Material (11)
Creative Commons Search GOOGLE Advance Search
General Search
Introductory Health and Engineering Resources May be first year level
These sites can be used as mastery learning for skills for students
OEP
EXPLORE
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries Repositories
Search Health
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries
Repositories
Search
Engineering
OER India
44
1030
Session 3
1-Guides 2-Universities web sites
OER Guides Universities OER Health
Engineering Guides Universities OER Engineering
Courseware Examples
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
Industrial engineering
Nursing
Dentistry Open Courses
Child and motherhood Science
pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
1030
Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
1030
SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
75
END
30 Creative Commons Attribution under a licensedThis work is
Tell-This License is registered for Dr Khalaf AlUnported License
What is Open Educational Practices (OEP)
ldquoOEP are defined as practices which support the (re)use and production of OER through institutional policies promote innovative pedagogical models and respect and empower learners as co‐producers on their lifelong learning pathrdquo
OER OEP
2001 20067
Evolution of OER
The availability of Open Educational Content is no more an educational issue
OER building more access to digital content doing old things in new ways
shifts the focus to doing new things (eg developing new capacities) in new ways (eg using OER)
OEP
27
ldquoDelivering OER to the still dominant model of teacher-centered knowledge transfer will have little effect on equipping teachers students and workers with the competences knowledge and skills to participate successfully in the knowledge economy and societyhellip [there is] the need to foster open practices of teaching and learning that are informed by a competency-based educational frameworkrdquo
Evolution of OER
28
930
Session 2
Finding OER
1-Google Advance Search 2-Creative Commons Search 3-Universities Digital Libraries 4-Repositories
FREE OPEN
The first task aims to identify those resources used within your classes which are suitable for
being changed reflecting on why this is To complete this information for your course use
the template below
List your
resources
Course
objectives
alignment
Format Quality Difficulty Updat Licens Detected
need
Course Title and Number
Course objectives alignment to what extent does this
resource address the course objectives
Format which format do they have text video audio
graphic presentation
Quality high medium low
Difficulty level of comprehension of the resource taking
into account the studentrsquos profileneeds
Update date of creation or update
License which license does it have
Detected need identify what changes could be made to
improve each resource
A Learning Objective is a statement that describe the Specific skills or knowledge a student will be able To demonstrate as a result of completing a course or a lesson 1-An action that we can see 2-An action that we can measure amp assess
Learning Objectives
Common Mistakes
KNOW UNDERSTAND
You Should Use Bloomrsquos Taxonomy As an aid to writing effective learning outcomes
Common Mistakes
Understand and Know They can not be observed They are thoughts and not action
What To Search For
Always Start with Learning Objectives of your Course
Animation (84) Assessment Tool (471) Assignment (54) Case Study (5) Collection (178) Development Tool (4) Drill and Practice (55) portfolio (3) Learning Object Repository (18) Online Course (410) Online Course Module (2) Open Journal-Article (14) Open Textbook (225) Presentation (693) QuizTest (214) Reference Material (383) Simulation (1078) Tutorial (85) Workshop and Training Material (11)
Creative Commons Search GOOGLE Advance Search
General Search
Introductory Health and Engineering Resources May be first year level
These sites can be used as mastery learning for skills for students
OEP
EXPLORE
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries Repositories
Search Health
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries
Repositories
Search
Engineering
OER India
44
1030
Session 3
1-Guides 2-Universities web sites
OER Guides Universities OER Health
Engineering Guides Universities OER Engineering
Courseware Examples
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
Industrial engineering
Nursing
Dentistry Open Courses
Child and motherhood Science
pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
1030
Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
1030
SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
75
END
OER building more access to digital content doing old things in new ways
shifts the focus to doing new things (eg developing new capacities) in new ways (eg using OER)
OEP
27
ldquoDelivering OER to the still dominant model of teacher-centered knowledge transfer will have little effect on equipping teachers students and workers with the competences knowledge and skills to participate successfully in the knowledge economy and societyhellip [there is] the need to foster open practices of teaching and learning that are informed by a competency-based educational frameworkrdquo
Evolution of OER
28
930
Session 2
Finding OER
1-Google Advance Search 2-Creative Commons Search 3-Universities Digital Libraries 4-Repositories
FREE OPEN
The first task aims to identify those resources used within your classes which are suitable for
being changed reflecting on why this is To complete this information for your course use
the template below
List your
resources
Course
objectives
alignment
Format Quality Difficulty Updat Licens Detected
need
Course Title and Number
Course objectives alignment to what extent does this
resource address the course objectives
Format which format do they have text video audio
graphic presentation
Quality high medium low
Difficulty level of comprehension of the resource taking
into account the studentrsquos profileneeds
Update date of creation or update
License which license does it have
Detected need identify what changes could be made to
improve each resource
A Learning Objective is a statement that describe the Specific skills or knowledge a student will be able To demonstrate as a result of completing a course or a lesson 1-An action that we can see 2-An action that we can measure amp assess
Learning Objectives
Common Mistakes
KNOW UNDERSTAND
You Should Use Bloomrsquos Taxonomy As an aid to writing effective learning outcomes
Common Mistakes
Understand and Know They can not be observed They are thoughts and not action
What To Search For
Always Start with Learning Objectives of your Course
Animation (84) Assessment Tool (471) Assignment (54) Case Study (5) Collection (178) Development Tool (4) Drill and Practice (55) portfolio (3) Learning Object Repository (18) Online Course (410) Online Course Module (2) Open Journal-Article (14) Open Textbook (225) Presentation (693) QuizTest (214) Reference Material (383) Simulation (1078) Tutorial (85) Workshop and Training Material (11)
Creative Commons Search GOOGLE Advance Search
General Search
Introductory Health and Engineering Resources May be first year level
These sites can be used as mastery learning for skills for students
OEP
EXPLORE
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries Repositories
Search Health
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries
Repositories
Search
Engineering
OER India
44
1030
Session 3
1-Guides 2-Universities web sites
OER Guides Universities OER Health
Engineering Guides Universities OER Engineering
Courseware Examples
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
Industrial engineering
Nursing
Dentistry Open Courses
Child and motherhood Science
pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
1030
Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
1030
SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
75
END
28
930
Session 2
Finding OER
1-Google Advance Search 2-Creative Commons Search 3-Universities Digital Libraries 4-Repositories
FREE OPEN
The first task aims to identify those resources used within your classes which are suitable for
being changed reflecting on why this is To complete this information for your course use
the template below
List your
resources
Course
objectives
alignment
Format Quality Difficulty Updat Licens Detected
need
Course Title and Number
Course objectives alignment to what extent does this
resource address the course objectives
Format which format do they have text video audio
graphic presentation
Quality high medium low
Difficulty level of comprehension of the resource taking
into account the studentrsquos profileneeds
Update date of creation or update
License which license does it have
Detected need identify what changes could be made to
improve each resource
A Learning Objective is a statement that describe the Specific skills or knowledge a student will be able To demonstrate as a result of completing a course or a lesson 1-An action that we can see 2-An action that we can measure amp assess
Learning Objectives
Common Mistakes
KNOW UNDERSTAND
You Should Use Bloomrsquos Taxonomy As an aid to writing effective learning outcomes
Common Mistakes
Understand and Know They can not be observed They are thoughts and not action
What To Search For
Always Start with Learning Objectives of your Course
Animation (84) Assessment Tool (471) Assignment (54) Case Study (5) Collection (178) Development Tool (4) Drill and Practice (55) portfolio (3) Learning Object Repository (18) Online Course (410) Online Course Module (2) Open Journal-Article (14) Open Textbook (225) Presentation (693) QuizTest (214) Reference Material (383) Simulation (1078) Tutorial (85) Workshop and Training Material (11)
Creative Commons Search GOOGLE Advance Search
General Search
Introductory Health and Engineering Resources May be first year level
These sites can be used as mastery learning for skills for students
OEP
EXPLORE
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries Repositories
Search Health
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries
Repositories
Search
Engineering
OER India
44
1030
Session 3
1-Guides 2-Universities web sites
OER Guides Universities OER Health
Engineering Guides Universities OER Engineering
Courseware Examples
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
Industrial engineering
Nursing
Dentistry Open Courses
Child and motherhood Science
pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
1030
Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
1030
SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
75
END
Session 2
Finding OER
1-Google Advance Search 2-Creative Commons Search 3-Universities Digital Libraries 4-Repositories
FREE OPEN
The first task aims to identify those resources used within your classes which are suitable for
being changed reflecting on why this is To complete this information for your course use
the template below
List your
resources
Course
objectives
alignment
Format Quality Difficulty Updat Licens Detected
need
Course Title and Number
Course objectives alignment to what extent does this
resource address the course objectives
Format which format do they have text video audio
graphic presentation
Quality high medium low
Difficulty level of comprehension of the resource taking
into account the studentrsquos profileneeds
Update date of creation or update
License which license does it have
Detected need identify what changes could be made to
improve each resource
A Learning Objective is a statement that describe the Specific skills or knowledge a student will be able To demonstrate as a result of completing a course or a lesson 1-An action that we can see 2-An action that we can measure amp assess
Learning Objectives
Common Mistakes
KNOW UNDERSTAND
You Should Use Bloomrsquos Taxonomy As an aid to writing effective learning outcomes
Common Mistakes
Understand and Know They can not be observed They are thoughts and not action
What To Search For
Always Start with Learning Objectives of your Course
Animation (84) Assessment Tool (471) Assignment (54) Case Study (5) Collection (178) Development Tool (4) Drill and Practice (55) portfolio (3) Learning Object Repository (18) Online Course (410) Online Course Module (2) Open Journal-Article (14) Open Textbook (225) Presentation (693) QuizTest (214) Reference Material (383) Simulation (1078) Tutorial (85) Workshop and Training Material (11)
Creative Commons Search GOOGLE Advance Search
General Search
Introductory Health and Engineering Resources May be first year level
These sites can be used as mastery learning for skills for students
OEP
EXPLORE
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries Repositories
Search Health
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries
Repositories
Search
Engineering
OER India
44
1030
Session 3
1-Guides 2-Universities web sites
OER Guides Universities OER Health
Engineering Guides Universities OER Engineering
Courseware Examples
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
Industrial engineering
Nursing
Dentistry Open Courses
Child and motherhood Science
pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
1030
Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
1030
SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
75
END
Finding OER
1-Google Advance Search 2-Creative Commons Search 3-Universities Digital Libraries 4-Repositories
FREE OPEN
The first task aims to identify those resources used within your classes which are suitable for
being changed reflecting on why this is To complete this information for your course use
the template below
List your
resources
Course
objectives
alignment
Format Quality Difficulty Updat Licens Detected
need
Course Title and Number
Course objectives alignment to what extent does this
resource address the course objectives
Format which format do they have text video audio
graphic presentation
Quality high medium low
Difficulty level of comprehension of the resource taking
into account the studentrsquos profileneeds
Update date of creation or update
License which license does it have
Detected need identify what changes could be made to
improve each resource
A Learning Objective is a statement that describe the Specific skills or knowledge a student will be able To demonstrate as a result of completing a course or a lesson 1-An action that we can see 2-An action that we can measure amp assess
Learning Objectives
Common Mistakes
KNOW UNDERSTAND
You Should Use Bloomrsquos Taxonomy As an aid to writing effective learning outcomes
Common Mistakes
Understand and Know They can not be observed They are thoughts and not action
What To Search For
Always Start with Learning Objectives of your Course
Animation (84) Assessment Tool (471) Assignment (54) Case Study (5) Collection (178) Development Tool (4) Drill and Practice (55) portfolio (3) Learning Object Repository (18) Online Course (410) Online Course Module (2) Open Journal-Article (14) Open Textbook (225) Presentation (693) QuizTest (214) Reference Material (383) Simulation (1078) Tutorial (85) Workshop and Training Material (11)
Creative Commons Search GOOGLE Advance Search
General Search
Introductory Health and Engineering Resources May be first year level
These sites can be used as mastery learning for skills for students
OEP
EXPLORE
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries Repositories
Search Health
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries
Repositories
Search
Engineering
OER India
44
1030
Session 3
1-Guides 2-Universities web sites
OER Guides Universities OER Health
Engineering Guides Universities OER Engineering
Courseware Examples
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
Industrial engineering
Nursing
Dentistry Open Courses
Child and motherhood Science
pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
1030
Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
1030
SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
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The first task aims to identify those resources used within your classes which are suitable for
being changed reflecting on why this is To complete this information for your course use
the template below
List your
resources
Course
objectives
alignment
Format Quality Difficulty Updat Licens Detected
need
Course Title and Number
Course objectives alignment to what extent does this
resource address the course objectives
Format which format do they have text video audio
graphic presentation
Quality high medium low
Difficulty level of comprehension of the resource taking
into account the studentrsquos profileneeds
Update date of creation or update
License which license does it have
Detected need identify what changes could be made to
improve each resource
A Learning Objective is a statement that describe the Specific skills or knowledge a student will be able To demonstrate as a result of completing a course or a lesson 1-An action that we can see 2-An action that we can measure amp assess
Learning Objectives
Common Mistakes
KNOW UNDERSTAND
You Should Use Bloomrsquos Taxonomy As an aid to writing effective learning outcomes
Common Mistakes
Understand and Know They can not be observed They are thoughts and not action
What To Search For
Always Start with Learning Objectives of your Course
Animation (84) Assessment Tool (471) Assignment (54) Case Study (5) Collection (178) Development Tool (4) Drill and Practice (55) portfolio (3) Learning Object Repository (18) Online Course (410) Online Course Module (2) Open Journal-Article (14) Open Textbook (225) Presentation (693) QuizTest (214) Reference Material (383) Simulation (1078) Tutorial (85) Workshop and Training Material (11)
Creative Commons Search GOOGLE Advance Search
General Search
Introductory Health and Engineering Resources May be first year level
These sites can be used as mastery learning for skills for students
OEP
EXPLORE
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries Repositories
Search Health
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries
Repositories
Search
Engineering
OER India
44
1030
Session 3
1-Guides 2-Universities web sites
OER Guides Universities OER Health
Engineering Guides Universities OER Engineering
Courseware Examples
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
Industrial engineering
Nursing
Dentistry Open Courses
Child and motherhood Science
pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
1030
Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
1030
SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
75
END
List your
resources
Course
objectives
alignment
Format Quality Difficulty Updat Licens Detected
need
Course Title and Number
Course objectives alignment to what extent does this
resource address the course objectives
Format which format do they have text video audio
graphic presentation
Quality high medium low
Difficulty level of comprehension of the resource taking
into account the studentrsquos profileneeds
Update date of creation or update
License which license does it have
Detected need identify what changes could be made to
improve each resource
A Learning Objective is a statement that describe the Specific skills or knowledge a student will be able To demonstrate as a result of completing a course or a lesson 1-An action that we can see 2-An action that we can measure amp assess
Learning Objectives
Common Mistakes
KNOW UNDERSTAND
You Should Use Bloomrsquos Taxonomy As an aid to writing effective learning outcomes
Common Mistakes
Understand and Know They can not be observed They are thoughts and not action
What To Search For
Always Start with Learning Objectives of your Course
Animation (84) Assessment Tool (471) Assignment (54) Case Study (5) Collection (178) Development Tool (4) Drill and Practice (55) portfolio (3) Learning Object Repository (18) Online Course (410) Online Course Module (2) Open Journal-Article (14) Open Textbook (225) Presentation (693) QuizTest (214) Reference Material (383) Simulation (1078) Tutorial (85) Workshop and Training Material (11)
Creative Commons Search GOOGLE Advance Search
General Search
Introductory Health and Engineering Resources May be first year level
These sites can be used as mastery learning for skills for students
OEP
EXPLORE
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries Repositories
Search Health
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries
Repositories
Search
Engineering
OER India
44
1030
Session 3
1-Guides 2-Universities web sites
OER Guides Universities OER Health
Engineering Guides Universities OER Engineering
Courseware Examples
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
Industrial engineering
Nursing
Dentistry Open Courses
Child and motherhood Science
pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
1030
Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
1030
SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
75
END
Course objectives alignment to what extent does this
resource address the course objectives
Format which format do they have text video audio
graphic presentation
Quality high medium low
Difficulty level of comprehension of the resource taking
into account the studentrsquos profileneeds
Update date of creation or update
License which license does it have
Detected need identify what changes could be made to
improve each resource
A Learning Objective is a statement that describe the Specific skills or knowledge a student will be able To demonstrate as a result of completing a course or a lesson 1-An action that we can see 2-An action that we can measure amp assess
Learning Objectives
Common Mistakes
KNOW UNDERSTAND
You Should Use Bloomrsquos Taxonomy As an aid to writing effective learning outcomes
Common Mistakes
Understand and Know They can not be observed They are thoughts and not action
What To Search For
Always Start with Learning Objectives of your Course
Animation (84) Assessment Tool (471) Assignment (54) Case Study (5) Collection (178) Development Tool (4) Drill and Practice (55) portfolio (3) Learning Object Repository (18) Online Course (410) Online Course Module (2) Open Journal-Article (14) Open Textbook (225) Presentation (693) QuizTest (214) Reference Material (383) Simulation (1078) Tutorial (85) Workshop and Training Material (11)
Creative Commons Search GOOGLE Advance Search
General Search
Introductory Health and Engineering Resources May be first year level
These sites can be used as mastery learning for skills for students
OEP
EXPLORE
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries Repositories
Search Health
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries
Repositories
Search
Engineering
OER India
44
1030
Session 3
1-Guides 2-Universities web sites
OER Guides Universities OER Health
Engineering Guides Universities OER Engineering
Courseware Examples
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
Industrial engineering
Nursing
Dentistry Open Courses
Child and motherhood Science
pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
1030
Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
1030
SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
75
END
A Learning Objective is a statement that describe the Specific skills or knowledge a student will be able To demonstrate as a result of completing a course or a lesson 1-An action that we can see 2-An action that we can measure amp assess
Learning Objectives
Common Mistakes
KNOW UNDERSTAND
You Should Use Bloomrsquos Taxonomy As an aid to writing effective learning outcomes
Common Mistakes
Understand and Know They can not be observed They are thoughts and not action
What To Search For
Always Start with Learning Objectives of your Course
Animation (84) Assessment Tool (471) Assignment (54) Case Study (5) Collection (178) Development Tool (4) Drill and Practice (55) portfolio (3) Learning Object Repository (18) Online Course (410) Online Course Module (2) Open Journal-Article (14) Open Textbook (225) Presentation (693) QuizTest (214) Reference Material (383) Simulation (1078) Tutorial (85) Workshop and Training Material (11)
Creative Commons Search GOOGLE Advance Search
General Search
Introductory Health and Engineering Resources May be first year level
These sites can be used as mastery learning for skills for students
OEP
EXPLORE
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries Repositories
Search Health
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries
Repositories
Search
Engineering
OER India
44
1030
Session 3
1-Guides 2-Universities web sites
OER Guides Universities OER Health
Engineering Guides Universities OER Engineering
Courseware Examples
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
Industrial engineering
Nursing
Dentistry Open Courses
Child and motherhood Science
pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
1030
Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
1030
SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
75
END
Common Mistakes
KNOW UNDERSTAND
You Should Use Bloomrsquos Taxonomy As an aid to writing effective learning outcomes
Common Mistakes
Understand and Know They can not be observed They are thoughts and not action
What To Search For
Always Start with Learning Objectives of your Course
Animation (84) Assessment Tool (471) Assignment (54) Case Study (5) Collection (178) Development Tool (4) Drill and Practice (55) portfolio (3) Learning Object Repository (18) Online Course (410) Online Course Module (2) Open Journal-Article (14) Open Textbook (225) Presentation (693) QuizTest (214) Reference Material (383) Simulation (1078) Tutorial (85) Workshop and Training Material (11)
Creative Commons Search GOOGLE Advance Search
General Search
Introductory Health and Engineering Resources May be first year level
These sites can be used as mastery learning for skills for students
OEP
EXPLORE
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries Repositories
Search Health
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries
Repositories
Search
Engineering
OER India
44
1030
Session 3
1-Guides 2-Universities web sites
OER Guides Universities OER Health
Engineering Guides Universities OER Engineering
Courseware Examples
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
Industrial engineering
Nursing
Dentistry Open Courses
Child and motherhood Science
pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
1030
Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
1030
SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
75
END
Common Mistakes
Understand and Know They can not be observed They are thoughts and not action
What To Search For
Always Start with Learning Objectives of your Course
Animation (84) Assessment Tool (471) Assignment (54) Case Study (5) Collection (178) Development Tool (4) Drill and Practice (55) portfolio (3) Learning Object Repository (18) Online Course (410) Online Course Module (2) Open Journal-Article (14) Open Textbook (225) Presentation (693) QuizTest (214) Reference Material (383) Simulation (1078) Tutorial (85) Workshop and Training Material (11)
Creative Commons Search GOOGLE Advance Search
General Search
Introductory Health and Engineering Resources May be first year level
These sites can be used as mastery learning for skills for students
OEP
EXPLORE
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries Repositories
Search Health
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries
Repositories
Search
Engineering
OER India
44
1030
Session 3
1-Guides 2-Universities web sites
OER Guides Universities OER Health
Engineering Guides Universities OER Engineering
Courseware Examples
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
Industrial engineering
Nursing
Dentistry Open Courses
Child and motherhood Science
pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
1030
Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
1030
SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
75
END
What To Search For
Always Start with Learning Objectives of your Course
Animation (84) Assessment Tool (471) Assignment (54) Case Study (5) Collection (178) Development Tool (4) Drill and Practice (55) portfolio (3) Learning Object Repository (18) Online Course (410) Online Course Module (2) Open Journal-Article (14) Open Textbook (225) Presentation (693) QuizTest (214) Reference Material (383) Simulation (1078) Tutorial (85) Workshop and Training Material (11)
Creative Commons Search GOOGLE Advance Search
General Search
Introductory Health and Engineering Resources May be first year level
These sites can be used as mastery learning for skills for students
OEP
EXPLORE
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries Repositories
Search Health
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries
Repositories
Search
Engineering
OER India
44
1030
Session 3
1-Guides 2-Universities web sites
OER Guides Universities OER Health
Engineering Guides Universities OER Engineering
Courseware Examples
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
Industrial engineering
Nursing
Dentistry Open Courses
Child and motherhood Science
pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
1030
Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
1030
SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
75
END
Creative Commons Search GOOGLE Advance Search
General Search
Introductory Health and Engineering Resources May be first year level
These sites can be used as mastery learning for skills for students
OEP
EXPLORE
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries Repositories
Search Health
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries
Repositories
Search
Engineering
OER India
44
1030
Session 3
1-Guides 2-Universities web sites
OER Guides Universities OER Health
Engineering Guides Universities OER Engineering
Courseware Examples
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
Industrial engineering
Nursing
Dentistry Open Courses
Child and motherhood Science
pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
1030
Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
1030
SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
75
END
Introductory Health and Engineering Resources May be first year level
These sites can be used as mastery learning for skills for students
OEP
EXPLORE
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries Repositories
Search Health
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries
Repositories
Search
Engineering
OER India
44
1030
Session 3
1-Guides 2-Universities web sites
OER Guides Universities OER Health
Engineering Guides Universities OER Engineering
Courseware Examples
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
Industrial engineering
Nursing
Dentistry Open Courses
Child and motherhood Science
pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
1030
Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
1030
SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
75
END
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries Repositories
Search Health
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries
Repositories
Search
Engineering
OER India
44
1030
Session 3
1-Guides 2-Universities web sites
OER Guides Universities OER Health
Engineering Guides Universities OER Engineering
Courseware Examples
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
Industrial engineering
Nursing
Dentistry Open Courses
Child and motherhood Science
pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
1030
Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
1030
SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
75
END
Open Educational Resources Universities
Libraries
Repositories
Search
Engineering
OER India
44
1030
Session 3
1-Guides 2-Universities web sites
OER Guides Universities OER Health
Engineering Guides Universities OER Engineering
Courseware Examples
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
Industrial engineering
Nursing
Dentistry Open Courses
Child and motherhood Science
pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
1030
Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
1030
SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
75
END
OER India
44
1030
Session 3
1-Guides 2-Universities web sites
OER Guides Universities OER Health
Engineering Guides Universities OER Engineering
Courseware Examples
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
Industrial engineering
Nursing
Dentistry Open Courses
Child and motherhood Science
pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
1030
Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
1030
SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
75
END
44
1030
Session 3
1-Guides 2-Universities web sites
OER Guides Universities OER Health
Engineering Guides Universities OER Engineering
Courseware Examples
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
Industrial engineering
Nursing
Dentistry Open Courses
Child and motherhood Science
pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
1030
Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
1030
SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
75
END
Session 3
1-Guides 2-Universities web sites
OER Guides Universities OER Health
Engineering Guides Universities OER Engineering
Courseware Examples
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
Industrial engineering
Nursing
Dentistry Open Courses
Child and motherhood Science
pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
1030
Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
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Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
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1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
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Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
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Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
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OER Guides Universities OER Health
Engineering Guides Universities OER Engineering
Courseware Examples
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
Industrial engineering
Nursing
Dentistry Open Courses
Child and motherhood Science
pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
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Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
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Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
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3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
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Engineering Guides Universities OER Engineering
Courseware Examples
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
Industrial engineering
Nursing
Dentistry Open Courses
Child and motherhood Science
pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
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Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
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Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
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1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
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Courseware Examples
Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
Industrial engineering
Nursing
Dentistry Open Courses
Child and motherhood Science
pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
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Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
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Static Dynamic
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Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
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2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
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SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
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Open Courseware Open Text book Open Videos Lectures simulation animation
Open Access Repositories
Portals librarieshellip
Selected Examples
Industrial engineering
Nursing
Dentistry Open Courses
Child and motherhood Science
pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
1030
Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
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Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
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2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
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AnimationSimulation
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Industrial engineering
Nursing
Dentistry Open Courses
Child and motherhood Science
pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
1030
Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
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Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
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2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
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SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
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Nursing
Dentistry Open Courses
Child and motherhood Science
pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
1030
Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
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Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
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2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
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SimulationVideos
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Dentistry Open Courses
Child and motherhood Science
pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
1030
Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
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Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
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SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
75
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Child and motherhood Science
pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
1030
Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
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SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
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pharmacy
Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
1030
Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
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SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
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Dentistry Resources
Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
1030
Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
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SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
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Health Science
Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
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Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
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2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
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SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
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TOOLS
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Images
Dermatology
Hematology
ECG
Oral Cavity Subset
Lymphatic Tissues and Organs Subset
General
httpsnnlmgovaboutredesign
Important Health Information
61
1030
Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
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SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
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TOOLS
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Important Health Information
61
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Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
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SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
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61
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Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
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SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
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Session 4
1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
1030
SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
75
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1-Open Textbooks 2-Open Simulation 3-Open Video 4-simulationVideo 5-Open journals 6-Images
Topics
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
1030
SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
75
END
Open Textbook Definition
An open textbook is a textbook licensed under an open copyright license and made available online to be freely used by students teachers and members of the public Many open textbooks are distributed in either print e-book or audio formats that may be downloaded or purchased at little or no cost
1 5
Static Dynamic
Interactive
Open Textbooks
Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
Searching
2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
1030
SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
TOOLS
75
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Open Text Books
Health Open Textbooks
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2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
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SimulationVideos
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Health Open Textbooks
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2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
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SimulationVideos
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2-Repositories Use Key words
1- Open text initiatives Use Course Title
3- Use ISBN(International Standard Book Number)
Innovation
70
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SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
Open journals
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Innovation
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SimulationVideos
AnimationSimulation
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