User:Vtaylor/K-8 open education

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open learning * learn more... * k-3 * e3 * e4k * oerk8


sources of oers for k-8 * trusted sources * innovation

repositories

  • OER Commons a public digital library of open educational resources. Explore, create, and collaborate with educators around the world to improve curriculum. * Open Author Lesson Builder (For K-12) * OER providers
  • CK-12 Foundation
  • Open Up Resources
  • Curriki
  • OpenEd
  • Free is Good shared sheet of resources * MERLOT II, PBS LearningMedia, NCLOR (the North Carolina Learning Object Repository), OpenDOAR (the Directory of Open Access Repositories), and COOL 4 Ed (the California Open Online Library for Education)
  • saylor.org - high school and higher ed
  • CPALMS * Crazy Crayons
  • TESSA - Other OER libraries and resources * teaching teachers
  • learningregistry.org US Dept of Ed * 2017.12.1 416248 results * 2004 results for "cpalms"
  • curriculum pathways - lessons, apps, data - use for data analysis



other resources


2017.12.27 * 10 sources of free content

2017.12.1 OER Commons Selected filters: Primary Upper Primary Engineering Search Results (1201)

2017.12.1 oerk8 repositories k-12 * hashtag GoOpen 2015.10.30 ed.gov * priorities issues still minimum adoption 2017.12 interoperability local-need discovery quality curriculum planning participation * http://learningregistry.org/ 416248 results. 2004 results for "cpalms"

  • Free is Good shared sheet of resources * do a Google Advanced Search. In the options, you’ll find a field labeled “usage rights.” Choosing the option “free to use, share, or modify” will allow you to locate OER. A Creative Commons Search allows you to access services provided by organizations that support OER * open educational resources
  • 2016.5 With outcome-based, rather than input-based, state standards, when teachers design curriculum that aligns to them, they are free to employ a wide variety of approaches to help their students achieve mastery. This greatly expands their freedom to choose the resources and approaches they feel are the best match for their context and circumstances — for their particular students, in their particular classrooms. * students can use digital tools to create artifacts of their learning as part of the normal flow of the school day * teachers can help students reach goals that have never before accomplished when they can count on reliable broadband, when they have the freedom to create, curate, and share the best and most appropriate resources with each other and their students, and when they can become the creative professionals they entered the teaching profession to be.
  • redirecting textbook savings into teacher training
  • eudtopia oer search most 2015 or earlier


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2017.11.14 vt.. I'm interested in open education for K-8 - primary / elementary / middle school. So many challenges for k-8, so little time and money. There is a great market for closed educational resources (.pdfs) at sites like TeachersPayTeachers and other commercial sites. However, teachers don't trust the free and open resources on the theory that you get what you pay for.