Introduction to OERs and Open 
Practice: 
things to consider when re-using or 
creating OERs 
Based on Slides by Jane Secker (LSE), 
Vivien Sieber (CoPILOT) and Marion Kelt 
(Glasgow Caledonian University)
Overview: 
• We will look at what OERs are 
• The OER movement 
• Advantages/disadvantages to sharing 
resources 
• Why consider sharing and using OERs 
• Things to consider when thinking about 
reusing or creating OERs
Open Educational Resources are teaching, learning or 
research materials that are in the public domain or released 
with an intellectual property license that allows for free use, 
adaptation, and distribution. 
UNESCO 2002 
What is Open Education?
OER movement? 
• MIT Open Courseware Initiative (OCI) (2002) 
• Open Educational Resources UK 
• JISC/HEA projects: 
“What do we need to do to share and reuse courseware?” 2009-10 
• Open University 
• Jorum (Repository) 
• Dependent on CC licences
Why share materials? 
Advantages / disadvantages….? what do you share already? 
5 minutes 
Discuss with neighbours
Advantages 
• Sharing and reuse 
• Reinventing the wheel 
• E-learning expensive 
• Learn from others
Disadvantages 
• Using OERs isn’t always “quick fix”- can 
sometimes be time consuming 
• There are many issues to consider when you 
think about using OERs to enhance your in 
house content. 
• How open the resource is 
• File formats and working with unfamiliar file 
formats
Why share IL / DL materials? 
• Information and digital literacy resources widely 
used in HE 
• Support students at different levels and in 
different disciplines 
• A core of widely accepted knowledge and skills 
• Great potential to avoid re-inventing the wheel 
and share good practice 
• Highly established profession with strong 
networks ideal for sharing 
• Librarians can be advocates of OERs - 
understanding licensing and copyright issues
Why use OERs? 
• Building on best practice 
• Low staffing levels 
• Short timescales 
• Building on existing resources 
• Use external expertise on new subject areas 
• Confidence in creative commons licenses 
• Promotion of the use of OERs by example!
Things to consider: 
• When you are reusing OERs 
• Or you are considering producing OERs
How much effort is needed to produce 
plain English or house style? 
Sometimes resources are not written in a way 
that match your house style 
Require editing 
Takes time
Does it fit with your educational, legal 
and social care system? 
OERs can come from all over the world-important 
to be aware of where something 
originates
Licencing 
• A Key Feature of an Open Educational 
Resource is that it will be Openly Licenced and 
re-usable 
• Creative Commons Licences are commonly 
used 
• You should still give attribution which can lead 
to Attribution Stacking
Creative Commons 
http://creativecommons.org/ 
• Nonprofit 
• Increase sharing & collaboration 
• 4 types of licence (6 combinations) 
• Author retains copyright 
• Or you can choose CC0: 
https://creativecommons.org/choose/zero/
Introduction to Open Educational Practice
Introduction to Open Educational Practice
Amalgamation of several OERs to get 
the content you need – you may find it 
difficult to manage attribution
Tutorial on Open Licences 
• http://soundsphenomenal.org/projects/com 
moncreativity/landing.html
When creating OERs 
• Making sure that you have permission to 
publish materials- copyright cleared materials 
• What kind of licence you can apply to your 
work 
– Especially if you are re-using OERs 
– There are sometimes when Licences do not work 
together
When creating OERs 
• Important to consider where you are going to 
“share-a-like” 
• Is a VLE sharing-a-like? 
• May have to consider more open modes of 
publishing 
• Where to deposit/host your OER
When creating OERs 
• Finding images that Openly Licenced: 
http://search.creativecommons.org/ 
• General google searches and limit the licence 
type to creative commons
When creating OERs 
• Software that you use can be important to 
consider 
• The type of software that you use can affect 
the OERs reuse 
• if you are editing an OER you may need to 
develop a knowledge of the software used to 
create it
• When creating OERs and resources it is good 
to be able to call on a network 
• Ask questions- seek help
Introduction to Open Educational Practice

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Introduction to Open Educational Practice

  • 1. Introduction to OERs and Open Practice: things to consider when re-using or creating OERs Based on Slides by Jane Secker (LSE), Vivien Sieber (CoPILOT) and Marion Kelt (Glasgow Caledonian University)
  • 2. Overview: • We will look at what OERs are • The OER movement • Advantages/disadvantages to sharing resources • Why consider sharing and using OERs • Things to consider when thinking about reusing or creating OERs
  • 3. Open Educational Resources are teaching, learning or research materials that are in the public domain or released with an intellectual property license that allows for free use, adaptation, and distribution. UNESCO 2002 What is Open Education?
  • 4. OER movement? • MIT Open Courseware Initiative (OCI) (2002) • Open Educational Resources UK • JISC/HEA projects: “What do we need to do to share and reuse courseware?” 2009-10 • Open University • Jorum (Repository) • Dependent on CC licences
  • 5. Why share materials? Advantages / disadvantages….? what do you share already? 5 minutes Discuss with neighbours
  • 6. Advantages • Sharing and reuse • Reinventing the wheel • E-learning expensive • Learn from others
  • 7. Disadvantages • Using OERs isn’t always “quick fix”- can sometimes be time consuming • There are many issues to consider when you think about using OERs to enhance your in house content. • How open the resource is • File formats and working with unfamiliar file formats
  • 8. Why share IL / DL materials? • Information and digital literacy resources widely used in HE • Support students at different levels and in different disciplines • A core of widely accepted knowledge and skills • Great potential to avoid re-inventing the wheel and share good practice • Highly established profession with strong networks ideal for sharing • Librarians can be advocates of OERs - understanding licensing and copyright issues
  • 9. Why use OERs? • Building on best practice • Low staffing levels • Short timescales • Building on existing resources • Use external expertise on new subject areas • Confidence in creative commons licenses • Promotion of the use of OERs by example!
  • 10. Things to consider: • When you are reusing OERs • Or you are considering producing OERs
  • 11. How much effort is needed to produce plain English or house style? Sometimes resources are not written in a way that match your house style Require editing Takes time
  • 12. Does it fit with your educational, legal and social care system? OERs can come from all over the world-important to be aware of where something originates
  • 13. Licencing • A Key Feature of an Open Educational Resource is that it will be Openly Licenced and re-usable • Creative Commons Licences are commonly used • You should still give attribution which can lead to Attribution Stacking
  • 14. Creative Commons http://creativecommons.org/ • Nonprofit • Increase sharing & collaboration • 4 types of licence (6 combinations) • Author retains copyright • Or you can choose CC0: https://creativecommons.org/choose/zero/
  • 17. Amalgamation of several OERs to get the content you need – you may find it difficult to manage attribution
  • 18. Tutorial on Open Licences • http://soundsphenomenal.org/projects/com moncreativity/landing.html
  • 19. When creating OERs • Making sure that you have permission to publish materials- copyright cleared materials • What kind of licence you can apply to your work – Especially if you are re-using OERs – There are sometimes when Licences do not work together
  • 20. When creating OERs • Important to consider where you are going to “share-a-like” • Is a VLE sharing-a-like? • May have to consider more open modes of publishing • Where to deposit/host your OER
  • 21. When creating OERs • Finding images that Openly Licenced: http://search.creativecommons.org/ • General google searches and limit the licence type to creative commons
  • 22. When creating OERs • Software that you use can be important to consider • The type of software that you use can affect the OERs reuse • if you are editing an OER you may need to develop a knowledge of the software used to create it
  • 23. • When creating OERs and resources it is good to be able to call on a network • Ask questions- seek help