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ABILITY COURSE - 1

ASSIGNMENT-3
INDEX
SR NO. PARTICULARS SLIDE NO.
1) Personal Information 3
2) Topic Information 4
3) Meaning of OER 5
4) Benefits of OER 6
5) Examples of OER 7
6) Types of OER 10
7) Types of License 13
8) OER of Subject 14
9) Content of OER with Screenshot 15,18,21,23
10) Analyze the Type of License 17,20,22,25
11) Reflection 26
12) Thank You 27
PERSONAL INFORMATION
NAME – SHASHIKANT A. TIWARI

ROLL NO. – 37

DIVISION – A

NAME OF INSTITUTE – SEVA SADAN


COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

TITLE OF ASSIGNMENT – OPEN EDUCATIONAL


RESOURCES

SEM – 1, 2021-22
TOPIC INFORMATION
FROM B.ED COURSE
• CC1 - LATE CHILDHOOD

FROM PEDAGOGY
• FIELD - Commerce
MEANING OF OER
Open Educational Resources (OER) are teaching, learning and research materials in
any medium – digital or otherwise – that reside in the public domain or have been
released under an open license that permits no-cost access, use, adaptation and
redistribution by others with no or limited restrictions.
BENEFITS OF OER
 Expanded access to learning.
 Scalability.
 Augmentation of class materials.
 Enhancement of regular course content.
 Quick circulation.
 Showcasing of innovation and talent.
 Ties for alumni.
 Continually improved resources.
EXAMPLES OF OER
 OPEN TEXTBOOKS
Open textbooks are typically authored by faculty and published on the web with the
support of universities or new commercial companies. This new business model
enables free online access to textbooks.

EXAMPLE - http://ekatmik.balbharati.in/pdfs/1203020416.pdf
CONT…
 STREAMING VIDEOS
Streaming video is content sent in compressed form over the Internet and displayed
by
the viewer in real time. With streaming video or streaming media, a Web user does not
have to wait to download a file to play it. Instead, the media is sent in a continuous
stream of data and is played as it arrives
EXAMPLE - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvLynl_1u8A
CONT…
 ONLINE IMAGES
Free images are available online to gather information and can be used for
assessment.
These images is used to show some content in a short manner from which every
student can utilize it for educational purpose.

EXAMPLE - https://unsplash.com/s/photos/small-business
TYPES OF OER
 OER BASED ON MEDIA
 Text
 Photograph
 Audio
 Video

 OER BASED ON QUALITY


 Self-Published
 Reviewed
 Peer-Reviewed
 Option of post-reviewed
CONT…
 OER BASED ON AUTHORSHIP
 Individual
 Open authoring
 Collaborative work

 OER BASED ON PRESENTATION


 Slide sharing
 Class presentation
 E-content presentation for OER
 Formal public presentation
CONT…
 OER BASED ON LICENSING
 Copy right protected
 Creative Commons
 Public domain

 OER BASED ON FORMAT


 Reading materials
 Text
 Modular course
TYPES OF LICENSES
OPEN- free to share; adapt or modify.

FREE- free to access; not necessarily allowed to share, adapt or modify.

FAIR USE- permits limited use of material for educational purposes without
acquiring permission from the copyright holder.

PUBLIC DOMAIN- works that are publicly available because intellectual


property rights have expired or have been forfeited.

PAY- faculty adopts a book from a traditional publisher; students pay for
textbooks (physical or eBook).
OER OF SUBJECTS
 LATE CHILDHOOD

 Video
 Text

 BUSINESS SERVICES

 Image
 Video
CONTENT OF OER
 LATE CHILDHOOD
 Video
URL - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5KUlu3Hjmo

FIND SCREENSHOT ON NEXT PAGE.


ANALYZING TYPE OF LICENSE
 CREATIVE COMMONS ATTRIBUTION LICENSE (REUSE ALLOWED)
Creative Commons licenses give a standard way for content creators to grant someone
else permission to use their work. YouTube allows creators to mark their videos with a
Creative Commons CC BY license.

If you've marked your video with a CC BY license, you retain your copyright. Other
creators get to reuse your work subject to the terms of the license.
CONTENT OF OER
 LATE CHILDHOOD
 Text
URL -
https://iastate.pressbooks.pub/parentingfamilydiversity/chapter/middle-and-late-
childhood/

FIND SCREENSHOT ON NEXT PAGE.


ANALYZING TYPE OF LICENSE
 ATTRIBUTION - NON-COMMERCIAL – SHAREALIKE 4.0
INTERNATIONAL (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)
CONTENT OF OER
 BUSINESS SERVICES
 Image
URL -
https://search.creativecommons.org/photos/02f05a37-24a7-4f12-84ef-c2d35d2c
2de1
ANALYZING TYPE OF LICENSE
 ATTRIBUTION - NON-COMMERCIAL – SHAREALIKE 4.0
INTERNATIONAL (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)
CONTENT OF OER

 BUSINESS SERVICES
 Video
URL - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5dhhqt8yi9k

FIND SCREENSHOT ON NEXT SLIDE.


ANALYZING TYPE OF LICENSE
 CREATIVE COMMONS ATTRIBUTION LICENSE (REUSE ALLOWED)
Creative Commons licenses give a standard way for content creators to grant someone
else permission to use their work. YouTube allows creators to mark their videos with a
Creative Commons CC BY license.

If you've marked your video with a CC BY license, you retain your copyright. Other
creators get to reuse your work subject to the terms of the license.
REFLECTION
Open Education Resources (OER) have advantages for faculty and students. For
students, it all but guarantees access to course materials, and presents a significant
cost savings. For faculty, it represents the chance to explore and modify new content
and to expand one's pedagogical reach, moving from teaching students around an
institution to potentially teaching students from around the world.

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