Open Educational Resources are educational materials and resources offered freely and openly for anyone to use and under some licenses to re-mix, improve, and redistribute. This page provides links to resources relevant to your discipline. Use these links to find high-quality OER for your courses.
Tips for finding and using OER:
1. There are lots of OER materials out there. It takes time and persistence to find the ones that best fit you and your students' academic needs
2. Instead of focusing on a textbook that you want to replace, focus on what you want your students to know or do.
3. Use the resources on this page and on the Finding OER page as starting points for finding quality resources related to your discipline. If you need help finding additional resources, Contact the SC4 Librarians.
4. If you find an article in a library database that you want to use in a course, SC4 librarians can assist you in copyright considerations and providing access to your students through reserves, an online research guide, or assist in linking in your online course.
Blueprint for success in college and career
by
Dillon, Dave
Comprehensive Individualized Curriculum and Instructional Design: Curriculum and Instruction for Students with Developmental Disabilities/Autism Spectrum Disorders
by
Samuel Sennott and Sheldon Loman
How to Learn Like a Pro!
by
Phyllis Nissila, Theresa Love, Robbie Pock, and David Pontious
Learning to Learn Online
by
Kwantlen Polytechnic University Learning Centres, Christina Page, Adam Vincent
University 101: Study, Strategize and Succeed
by
Kwantlen Polytechnic University Learning Centres
Conventions 101: A Functional Approach to Teaching (And Assessing!) Grammar and Punctuation
by
Ramsey, Chauna
Choosing & Using Sources: A Guide to Academic Research
by
Ohio State University Libraries
Information Literacy: Research and Collaboration across Disciplines
by
Barbara D'Angelo, Arizona State University Sandra Jamieson, Drew University Barry Maid, Arizona State University
Web Literacy for Student Fact-Checkers
by
Mike Caulfield, Washington State University Vancouver
Creating Online Learning Experiences
by
Matt Crosslin, et al.
Creative Clinical Teaching In The Health Professions
by
Sherri Melrose; Caroline Park; Beth Perry
Teaching in a Digital Age: Guidelines for Designing Teaching and Learning
by
A.W. (Tony) Bates
The Changing Story: digital stories that participate in transforming teaching & learning
by
Linda Buturian, University of Minnesota
A Different Road To College: A Guide For Transitioning Non-Traditional Students
by
Alise Lamoreaux, Lane Community College
Six Steps to Job Search Success
by
Ceniza-Levine, Caroline and Connie Thanasoulis-Cerrachio
