Explore the tools below - they can help you create your own OER.
Apply a licence to your OER - see the Creative Commons section for information on the different CC license types that can be applied to OERs and how this effects the use of the resource.
Share - OERs can be shared, downloaded, and modified as long as the license or copyright conditions are followed and the original creator is credited. See the Copyright section for an overview of copyright and how it applies to OERs.
This toolkit will provide you with some considerations before you start using OERs in your classroom, in addition to strategies; practices; and web resources.
A free repository of information, tools, resources, models, examples, and research related to blended learning. Download one of its sample courses and use the set of web templates as a basis for an online course.
A handbook for faculty interested in practicing open pedagogy by involving students in the making of open textbooks, ancillary materials, or other Open Educational Resources.