OER
Open copyright license required Right of access, adaptation, and republication Non-discriminatory (rights given to everyone, everywhere) Does not limit use or form (does not include NonCommercial limitations) Hewlett Foundation OECD UNESCO Cape Town Declaration Wikieducator OER Handbook OER Commons (https://wiki.creativecommons.org/wiki/What_is_OER%3F) As the digital movement expands, content available online for use by teachers and teacher librarians is growing. Open educational resources, OERs, are defined by Hope as "educational resources that are either in the public domain or have been made freely available through their license."Hope explains how new companies like Creative Commons licensing allow creators the ability to "copyright their work in a manner appropriate to how they wish to share their work." This allows for more information to be globally spread and create creative, uniform, and flexible...