This guide was co-created by Jenny and Kimmy.
Open Educational Resources (OER) are teaching, learning, and research materials that reside in the public domain or have been released under an open license that permits their free use and re-purposing by others.
Open Educational Resources (OER) are educational materials that are freely available for instructors and students to use, adapt, share, and reuse. These resources contribute to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals by promoting accessible and inclusive education worldwide.
OER come in various formats and media, such as:
These resources are available at no cost to users. While some are in the public domain and free from copyright restrictions, others are licensed under open licenses like Creative Commons (CC), which allow for flexible use, adaptation, and redistribution.
The key feature of OER is their open licensing, which often uses Creative Commons (CC) licenses or other open licenses that permit users to:
(Source: Defining the "Open" in Open Content and Open Educational Resources was written by David Wiley and published freely under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license at https://opencontent.org/definition)
There are many reasons instructors might want to use OER:
Free and Legal to Use, Improve and Share
Network and Collaborate with Peers
Lower Educational Cost and Improve Access to Information