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The Rise of OER and Digital Textbooks in Higher Education

Kitaboo

We’ve moved from traditional print textbooks to digital ones and even to Open Educational Resource s (OER). Among the big trends in higher education textbooks , using OER and digital textbooks stands out. The Emergence and Scope of Open Educational Resources OER and Digital Textbooks II. How to Use OER?

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AI Tools, Games, Freelancing: ID Links 2/14/23

Experiencing eLearning

AI, Instructional Design, and OER – improving learning I agree with the idea that AI and LLMs will make it much easier to create a first draft of content. Freelancing How much does video production cost in 2022? The order is published randomly, and the research and analysis methods are explained at the bottom of the post.

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Teaching Materials Management Systems in Higher Education: Challenges and Opportunities

Kitaboo

The rapid evolution of knowledge domains and the influx of new research findings present a significant challenge. Understanding legal frameworks is crucial in navigating the intricacies of fair use, open educational resources (OER), and Creative Commons licensing. To know more, write to us at KITABOO@hurix.com.

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What if they threw a party and none of us came?

Learning with e's

Before anyone points out the fact that paper based journal cost money to produce, edit, review, print and distribute, I want to make the following points: Most academic journals are run by academics on a voluntary basis - those who review for my journal don't get paid a penny. The real costs come in the production of the paper version.

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Advantages of using OER in K-12 Education

Hurix Digital

What Are Open Educational Resources (OER)? Open educational resources or OER are teaching, research, and learning resources that are available in the public domain for free use. OER carries the GNU or Creative Commons license that permits them to be revised, repurposed, remixed, and redistributed at no cost to the user.

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Top 40 eLearning Articles and 5 Hot Topics for Early March

eLearning Learning Posts

Creative Commons Use in For-Profit Company eLearning? Customers are turning to lower-cost, third-party providers. e-Learning Authoring Tools: Industry Research Reveals New Insights - Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning , March 7, 2010 eLearning Guild’s lastest research paper presents a survey of Rapid e-Learning Tools.