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Here below are a few to get you started. 
 
Here below are a few to get you started. 
For a course on how to use and reuse open education resources, you might be interested to have a look at “Learning to (Re)Use Open Educational Resources” which can be found at [http://www.exploerercourse.org](Links to an external site.)
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*Additional information can be obtained in a blog by David Wiley with lots of interesting references to other sources at [https://www.opencontent.org/]
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*Useful information at Open Education Consortium:
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Information Centre: [http://www.oeconsortium.org/info-center]
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*Schoolofopen course overviews: 
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Stand alone courses: [http://schoolofopen.p2pu.org/courses/#stand-alone-courses]
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Additional videos by David Wiley can be found here:
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*Facilitated courses: [http://schoolofopen.p2pu.org/courses/#facilitated-courses]
- The financial potentials of open educational resources (3 minutes)
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* [https://courses.p2pu.org/en/groups/teach-someone-something-with-open-content]
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*A MOOC on how to make a modern course:
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[https://www.openlearning.com/courses/rethinkingteachingredesigninglearning]
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Education without limits: Why open textbooks are the way forward (2 minutes).
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*Innovate 2014 | Cable Green: Open Education - The Business & Policy Case for OER (1 hour!!) 
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*Mark Surman: Non Profits in the Digital Age (30 minutes)
 
  
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There is a wealth of resources on the internet related to OERs. Here below are a few to get you started. 
  • For a course on how to use and reuse open education resources, you might be interested to have a look at “Learning to (Re)Use Open Educational Resources” which can be found at [1](Links to an external site.)
  • Additional information can be obtained in a blog by David Wiley with lots of interesting references to other sources at [2]

(Links to an external site.)

  • Useful information at Open Education Consortium:

Information Centre: [3]  (Links to an external site.)

  • Schoolofopen course overviews: 

Stand alone courses: [4]  (Links to an external site.)  

  • Facilitated courses: [5]

 (Links to an external site.)  

 (Links to an external site.)

  • A MOOC on how to make a modern course:

[7]  (Links to an external site.)




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