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  • University of Ghana: Greatest Changes in OER in 2011

    This short clip features excerpts from an interview with Prof. Richard Adanu, Open Educational Resources (OER) coordinator and Vice Dean of the School of Public Health at University of Ghana. In this clip, he speaks about changes in OER within the College. To watch this video click:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4eqEN3yM9s [1] [1] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4eqEN3yM9s more

  • OER Policy Review and Development Toolkit

    This toolkit is aimed at higher education stakeholders who are working with Open Educational Resources (OER). It is designed to help you review your own institutional policy environment and where necessary institute policy changes that will facilitate collaboration and the development and sharing of OER. The toolkit raises policy questions, and makes suggestions for addressing policy issues... more

  • OER Copyright and Licensing Toolkit

    This toolkit is aimed at higher education stakeholders who are working with Open Educational Resources (OER). It explains the notion of copyright and describes the different licensing options available to the author/creator of a work. Whether you are wanting to license your own work, or are tasked with clearing copyrighted documents, you will find comprehensive information about the basic... more

  • OER for African Teacher Education

    Presentation by Tessa Welch at the African Council for Distance Education meeting in February 2012. more

  • Finding and Adapting Teacher Education OER.

    Presentation to the University of Fort Hare by Tessa Welch on 7th October 2011. more

  • OER in Africa - The What and the How

    This presentation by Tessa Welch to the Unisa Teaching and Learning Festival provides an overview of OER, copyright matters and on how to find OER. more

  • Adapting OER

    Presentation by Tessa Welch at the Unisa Teaching and Learning Festival 1 - 9 September 2011. more

  • OER Life Cycle

    Powerpoint presentation by Andrew Moore and Tessa Welch. more

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