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  • Welcome to OER!

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    OPEN MINDS. OPEN EDUCATION. OPEN RESOURCES.

    Open Educational Resources [OER] are teaching and learning materials that are free and shared openly on the web. The OER movement was started in an effort to curb high textbook costs for students. Today the movement has expanded to include  textbooks, learning modules, graphics, video and even massive open online courses [MOOCS].

    Several years ago at Lane, the ASLCC funded a research project around the idea of faculty replacing textbooks and course materials with low-to-no cost OER alternatives. Academic Technology joined the cause and the OER movement at Lane was off and running.

    You can participate in the future of education by exploring your OER options.

    • Join the OER Advisory Committee if you want to be on the ground level of research and planning. 
    • Check out the history of OER at Lane: https://www.lanecc.edu/oer.
    • Attend an OE/OER seminar or conference at another college.
    • Talk to faculty about their OER experiences.
    • View the Lane Library OER resource page: http://libraryguides.lanecc.edu/oer
    • Talk to Lane's OER Librarian on how to research for OERs for your course.

Next steps

  • Next steps

    Are you ready for the next step?

    Whether you are thinking of including a few OER resources in your course, looking for an OER textbook or want to take the leap to creating an OER course, we've got you covered. When you are ready to go further you can set up an appointment with Lane's OER Librarian, Meggie Wright. She can help guide you through the OER process. Your Instructional Designers will be be available to assist you with creating appropriate activities and assessments to help you reach your goals.


    Contact Meggie Wright at wrightm@lanecc.edu