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Open Educational Resources (OER) are learning materials that are freely available to use, remix,
and redistribute.
content full courses course materials content modules learning objects collections journals
tools software content/learning management systems content development tools on-line learning communities
cin education.
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Language barriers Discovery barriers Technical barriers Cultural barriers
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discovered.creativecommons.org
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1,168 educational sites
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14%
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28%CC BY-NC-SACC BYCC BY-SACC BY-NC-NDCC BY-NCCC BY-ND
161 CC licensed sites
3.2 million articles
200+ members 13,000 courses
100 million visits
16,000 modules
The OER movement is poised to greatly further global access to and participation in education,
but only if a critical mass of educational institutions and communities interoperate legally
and technically via Creative Commons.
Innovative OER Models
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Internet
Content
Licenses
Social, Organizational, Accreditation
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