A List of Links.
I hadn't popped into a CCCOER (Community College Consortium for OER) webinar in months, so I gathered links like a cave woman today. The Open Faculty Patchbook is one resource I would like to dive into; one participant said when he was getting into Open Educational Pedagogy/Resources, he read one story from that site per day to help him prep for that sort of work.
- https://wicked.liberatedlearner.ca/
- https://ecampusontario.pressbooks.pub/learner/front-matter/beats-to-study-to/
- https://openfacultypatchbook.org/
- https://awards.oeglobal.org/awards/2022/oer/liberated-learners/
- https://awards.oeglobal.org/awards/2023/open-reuse-remix-adaptation/modern-humanities-on-manifold/
I don't think I'll move to a "site" for my OER, beyond Google. I like having a folder of all the stuff, backed up on my computer, and I like that anyone has access to that folder and they can download my stuff at will and tweak/revise to their hearts' content.
Right now, I like the "less clicking, less logging in" pathways to my own learning, as well as my students' learning.
Side Note: I realized while listening to the webinar - oh, they showed off Pressbooks and Manifold, by the way; two sites that host OER well - that I could, and should, announce on X/Twitter and the CCCOER Listserv my HUM 101 textbook, The Quest for Meaning, that is finished (yet, is defintely drafty).
- Google folder, containing versions of the textbook: https://bit.ly/HUM101_thequestformeaning
- Amazon link, $0 royalties, in color print: https://bit.ly/3WuqT2X
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