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4: Additional Readings and Resources on OER
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4.1: Book | "Using Open Educational Resources to Promote Social Justice"
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Our entrance to academic work on social justice was through a focus on CRT. We outline this background here but wish to emphasize that it explicitly addresses only one aspect of social justice. For us, the structural understanding of racism in the United States creates a foundation upon which to understand other structures of oppression as well as intersectionality. Section I. Theory and Problematizing Section II. Open Praxis Section III. Decolonizing Learning in the Global South Se
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4.2: Web Resource | Teaching Handbook- Creative Commons and Public Domain
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The WWU Teaching and Learning Handbook is a resource to help navigate Creative Commons and more. Including resources such as links to tools to help find copyright-free images, video, audio, and text.
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4.3: Book | UNESCO Basic Guide to Open Educational Resources (OER)
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The OER Remixer is a self-service tool to rapidly assemble a LibreText from existing sources. This tutorial will include both an explanation of the User Interface as well as a walkthrough of how to do basic tasks.
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4.4: Platforms and Links
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4.5: The 5 Rs of Openness
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The definition of the term “open” as it relates to OER is usually attributed to David Wiley’s (http://davidwiley.org/) 5R Framework. | Retain, Reuse, Revise, Remix, Redistribute...
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4.6: Open License Types
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A rundown of the Creative Common licenses, there graphic mark, and what each level means.