Open education is a movement
focusing on providing many resources, tools and practices free of legal, and financial
barriers allowing individuals to use, share and adapt content digitally. Giving
those with limited resources and financials a chance to enhance their teaching
and learning abilities with more available up to date information. I have
personally in the past used Khan Academy
an example of an open education source to supplement my own learning abilities.
With this source people can have an extra resource of teachings to help
motivate their learning and gain quality educational practices for free. Khan Academy
provides educational content in areas such as math, science, computing, arts
& humanities, economics and even test prep. Open content is content available
to anyone for free and gives the person the freedom to retain, reuse, redistribute,
revise, and remix the content without the fear of invading on copyrighted
content. As mentioned earlier this gives those with less opportunities,
recourses, and financials a chance to receive up to date quality content to
help supplement their learning.
Open educational recourses (OER) is
quality content any individual may use in many different ways with provided permission
to use them free of charge. An example of these OER’s is the Creative Commons where they can help
you give others legal permission to
share your content with the world. You can decide if people can practice
the five R’s of OER’s.
I liked that you mentioned OER's give those with limited income and resources the ability to still grow and enhance teaching without them having to use an extensive amount of funds to do so. It gives teachers amazing opportunities to better their classroom and students without costing them money. I also like the example you used, Creative Commons, that is a great website for educators to use to find a variety of different tools for their classroom.
ReplyDeleteHey Amanda! :) I'm glad you spoke about Khan Academy, because it reminded me of how often I used Open Educational Resources in high school without even realizing. So many informative and free youtube channels, like CrashCourse and ACDC Economics, helped a ton of students. They're necessary for students to use in the class and also at home, while studying. Teachers love OERs too, because they encourage new perspectives on the same subject, and this way students can grasp it easier.
ReplyDeleteI really like how you mentioned using Khan Academy in the past. I have used it a lot too and I think that it is a wonderful resource. Education is something that should be available to everyone everywhere! I also like how you mention how useful Creative Commons can be for people who want their content to be shared with others.
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Hey Amanda,
ReplyDeleteI used Khan Academy all the time in high school, and my teachers often referred students to it as well when they were struggling. I agree that these Open Educational Resources are very helpful to both students and teachers. Education is becoming something that everybody wishes to attain, and with these resources it makes it easier for everyone to access the information they need to gain quality education.
Hi Amanda! Khan Academy is an amazing example of an Open Educational resource, and it's definitely one that has helped me over the years! I like how you not only provided a great definition of open content, but also provided an excellent example that can be applied to the classroom and beyond as well.
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