Below are some resources for adapting, creating, and sharing your own OER:
*Note: adapted from Kirkwood Community College Library's guide on open textbooks
Some free tools you might use to create/adapt OER:
Documents | Images | Audio | Video | eBook publishing |
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OpenOffice Google Doc |
Pixlr Be Funky PicMonkey |
Audacity | iMovie YouTube Video Editor |
iBooks Author AcademicPub Lulu |
Also, see a list of free and/or open source OER Authoring Tools that you can use to create, adapt or remix OER of different types, curated by the Empire State College's library.
OER Authoring Tools guide, created by Sarah Morehouse is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License.
You probably have already created potential OER and just haven't thought about them as resources you might be able to share! OER take the shape of different resources, including (but not limited to):
If you'd like to share one of your learning objects as an OER, think about the following:
This guide adapts and reuses major portions of the University of Pittsburgh and University of Illinois libraries' OER guides, with permission.