This outline of open educational resources provides a way of navigating concepts and topics in relation to the open educational resources (OER) movement.
Definitions
Concepts of open
Relationship to other educational concepts
- Open education
 - Adult Education
 - Self-directed Learning
 - Prior Learning Assessment (PLA/PLAR)
 - Distance Education
 - Online Education
 
Goals and aims
- The Cape Town Open Education Declaration (2007)
 - UNESCO 2012 Paris OER Declaration[1]
 - 2009 Dakar Declaration on Open Educational Resources
 - Berlin Declaration on Open Access to Knowledge in the Sciences and Humanities
 
How to design learning using OER
- Personal Growth
 - Professional Development
 - Formal Instructional Design
 
Tools
Access and delivery
Learning
Licensing
Methods/Philosophy
Types of learning experiences
- MOOCs
 - Personal learning environments
 - Networked learning
 - Blended learning
 - Virtual learning environment
 - Purpose-centered learning
 
Programs and initiatives
Governance, policies and standards
- Open educational resources policy
 - Open-door academic policy
 - United Kingdom Accreditation Service
 - 2011 Commonwealth of Learning and UNESCO Guidelines on Open Educational Resources in Higher Education
 - 2011 Commonwealth of Learning and UNESCO A Basic Guide to Open Educational Resources
 
References
- ↑ "UNESCO 2012 Paris OER Declaration" (PDF). Retrieved 8 April 2014.
 
External links
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