Attribution
The University of Virginia OER Learning Community Guide was adapted from the following resources:
The OER Starter Kit by Abbey Elder, Iowa State University, CC BY 4.0.
- Introduction to Open Educational Resources
- Considerations for Using OER
- Copyright and Open Licensing
- Creative Commons Licenses
- Evaluating OER
- Finding Open Content
- Repositories and Search Tools
- Ancillary Content
- OER in Print
- Open Pedagogy
- Consideration for using Open Pedagogy
- Centering Diversity and Inclusion
- Planning and Completing Your OER Project
- Tools and Techniques for Creating OER
- Accessibility and Usability
- Suggested Readings
- Additional Resources
- Glossary
The ABOER Starter Kit by Technologies in Education at the Faculty of Education, the University of Alberta, CC BY 4.0.
- Considerations for Using or Creating OER
- Creative Commons
- Accessibility and Usability
SUNY OER Community Course by SUNY OER Services, CC BY 4.0.
- Introduction to Open Educational Resources, “Benefits for Instructors”
Including All Students by SUNY OER Services, CC BY 4.0.
- Diversity & Inclusion
UH OER Training by Billy Meinke and University of Hawai’i Outreach College, CC BY 4.0.
- Copyright & Open Licensing, “Licensing” and “Public Domain”
- Planning & Completing Your OER Project
- Accessibility & Usability
SPARC Open Education Primer by the SPARC Open Education Leadership Program, CC BY 4.0.
- Tools & Techniques for Creating OER
Selecting Textbooks and Accessibility by Affordable Learning Georgia, permission received for adaptation.
- Accessibility & Usability
- Evaluating OER
A Guide to Making Open Textbooks with Students Copyright © 2017 by Rebus Community, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
Open Textbook Publishing Orientation (PUB 101) by the Open Education Network, licensed under CC BY 4.0
- Diversity, Equity and Inclusion in Publishing
Guiding Questions: Creating Equitable OER with Intention by Josie Gray and Clint Lalonde at Bccampus, licensed under a CC BY 4.0 license.
Getting Started: OER Publishing at BCcampus by BCcampus OER Production Team, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
Improving Representation and Diversity in OER Materials [PDF] by Rice University (June 2020 update), licensed under a CC BY 4.0 license.
“Examples of Intentional DEI in OER” adapted from OEN Learning Circle Resources to Facilitate a Learning Circle, under a CC Attribution license.
Accessibility Toolkit from BCcampus (CC BY 4.0).
Universal Design for Learning (UDL) for Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility (IDEA), by Darla Benton Kearney, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Making Ripples: A Guidebook to Challenge Status Quo in OER Creation by Rebus Community (Kaitlin Schilling, Apurva Ashok, Jördis Weilandt), licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.