Copyright Alternatives - Open Educational Resources
Want to avoid the copyright paradigm?
Open Educational Resources (OER) are teaching and learning materials, such as instructional videos, images and
even simulations, that you may freely use and reuse at no cost. Unlike heavily restricted copyright protected work
("all rights reserved"), OERs have been created by an individual or organization who choose to retain few, if any, rights.
This done in the spirit of open, accessible education to create a better shared humanity.
To help you find some great OER content for your courses, CDLI has put together a guide in our toolkit:
CDLI Open Educational Resources Toolkit Links to an external site. |