Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path
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Find OER | Open Professionals Education Network

Find OER | Open Professionals Education Network | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

Reusing existing Open Educational Resources (OER) can save significant time and effort. The OPEN partners recommend TAACCCT grantees invest up-front time finding OER to reuse rather than starting development of new educational resources right away. A significant benefit of OER is that they provide source material to build your development efforts around. No need to invest development effort in creating something that already exists.

OER come in a wide variety of types. Many educators are simply looking for individual media elements to use within their courses, such as photos, graphics, videos, and audio, that are openly licensed in a way that freely permits education use.

The page below will help you find openly licensed media elements to use within your courses. To jump directly to what you are searching for use these links:
General Search
Photo/Image Search
Video Search
Audio/Music Search

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How to find free music, images, and video you can use or remix in your own creative works | New Media Rights

How to find free music, images, and video you can use or remix in your own creative works | New Media Rights | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it

Below you will find a list of services and websites that provide content that you can use as building blocks in your own works.  From music, to video, to images, these services give you public domain and/or openly licensed (ie. Creative Commons licensed) content that you can reuse in your own work.

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