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OER - Open Educational Resources

Your guide to making course materials more affordable for our students!

Adoption!


Are you considering incorporating open resources into your course to save students money and improve teaching and learning?  First, on this page, you will find tips for finding Open Educational Resources for your classes.

Once you've found the right resource, you may want to make modifications to suit your particular class! Look below for a helpful guide for modifying Open Textbooks and OER, including examples from several common formats. 

Adoption Steps


Step 1: Set aside time.

Searching for these materials takes time and persistence, just like research!

 

Step 2: Take a look to see if someone else has created a similar, complete OER course or textbook.

See the "Complete Courses" and "Complete Textbooks" sections of the "Find" tab.
Example: Go to the Open Textbook Library and browse their open business texts.

 

Step 3: Get cozy with your learning objectives.

Instead of focusing on the textbook that you would like to replace, focus on what you would like students to know or be able to do. You will likely need to search for several materials to address different topics or components of your complete class.
Example: instead of searching for “biology” materials, search for “cell structure” or “DNA” or “evolution” materials.

 

Step 4: Use Google “Advanced Search” to search for open resources.
 

 

Step 5: Search within some of the specific OER repositories/OER search engines:

See the "Find" tab for a list.

*OER Pro Tip* Use the browsing tools that the repository or search engine presents to you! Don’t rely solely on keyword searching.

 

Step 6: Look for library materials like ebooks, articles and streaming videos to fill in gaps.

Visit the MSMU libraries' homepage to search our collection.

 

Step 7: Not finding what you’re looking for? Ask your librarian.

We are happy to help or refer you! Send an e-mail to library@msmu.edu.

 

Step 8: Consider creating and sharing your own OER.

See the "Create" tab.
Open Learn has a helpful open, modular online course "Creating Open Educational Resources"

 

More advice on searching for OER?

Check out this 60-minute webinar “Finding and Selecting High Quality OER”:

Guide to Modifying Open Textbooks


The guide below from the Open Textbook Network gives five detailed steps for identifying and selecting an Open Textbook that can be modified for your class.

The steps included in this guide include the following: 

  1. Check license
  2. Identify format
  3. Assess editability
  4. Determine access
  5. Publish textbook

They include specific information for working with five very common types of OER:

  • PDF
  • HTML
  • MOBI and EPUB
  • Pressbooks
  • OpenStax

We highly recommend this guide for those who want to customize their own Open Textbook for a course!

Print Copies of Open Resources


Most Open Textbook and OER packets are free to read online. What about students who want a print copy? 

Some Open Textbook publishers have print-on-demand availability. Those include: