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Hauptverfasser: Miller, Robert, Homol, Lindley
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2016
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1123580
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author Miller, Robert
Homol, Lindley
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Homol, Lindley
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Homol, Lindley
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contents Building an Online Curriculum Based on OERs: The Library's Role Miller, Robert Homol, Lindley Library Role Online Courses Educational Resources Open Source Technology Curriculum Design Curriculum Development Library Services Librarian Teacher Cooperation Electronic Learning Electronic Libraries Library Materials Program Development Educational Change Change Strategies College Programs Academic Libraries Open Educational Resources (OERs) are online classroom content that can be reused, modified, and shared freely. The University of Maryland University College (UMUC) undertook a project to redesign its undergraduate curriculum using OERs in place of traditional textbooks. UMUC librarians have played a critical role in this project, helping to find and maintain not only OERs but also library database content to be used as learning materials in the online classroom. This article describes how UMUC librarians worked on teams with other university departments in a structured process to search for, select, and curate OERs and library resources. We also discuss the issues that inevitably arose in such a complicated undertaking (issues such as copyright, licensing, and accessibility) and how librarians worked with academic department chairs, instructional designers, and others to overcome those hurdles.
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spellingShingle Building an Online Curriculum Based on OERs: The Library's Role
Miller, Robert
Homol, Lindley
Library Role
Online Courses
Educational Resources
Open Source Technology
Curriculum Design
Curriculum Development
Library Services
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Electronic Learning
Electronic Libraries
Library Materials
Program Development
Educational Change
Change Strategies
College Programs
Academic Libraries
Building an Online Curriculum Based on OERs: The Library's Role Miller, Robert Homol, Lindley Library Role Online Courses Educational Resources Open Source Technology Curriculum Design Curriculum Development Library Services Librarian Teacher Cooperation Electronic Learning Electronic Libraries Library Materials Program Development Educational Change Change Strategies College Programs Academic Libraries Open Educational Resources (OERs) are online classroom content that can be reused, modified, and shared freely. The University of Maryland University College (UMUC) undertook a project to redesign its undergraduate curriculum using OERs in place of traditional textbooks. UMUC librarians have played a critical role in this project, helping to find and maintain not only OERs but also library database content to be used as learning materials in the online classroom. This article describes how UMUC librarians worked on teams with other university departments in a structured process to search for, select, and curate OERs and library resources. We also discuss the issues that inevitably arose in such a complicated undertaking (issues such as copyright, licensing, and accessibility) and how librarians worked with academic department chairs, instructional designers, and others to overcome those hurdles.
title Building an Online Curriculum Based on OERs: The Library's Role
topic Library Role
Online Courses
Educational Resources
Open Source Technology
Curriculum Design
Curriculum Development
Library Services
Librarian Teacher Cooperation
Electronic Learning
Electronic Libraries
Library Materials
Program Development
Educational Change
Change Strategies
College Programs
Academic Libraries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1123580