Upgrades to GoOpenCT.org are coming! This Friday, Jan 13, 1:00 - 4:00, expect performance delays or brief outages as we shift to the next-generation platform for OER authoring and sharing.
This week the @EducateCT team launched statewide math and financial literacy curriculum via #GoOpenCT. Check out the Hub with easy-to-use courses, units, and lessons at bit.ly/3vChVBJ
The #GoOpenCT team encourages districts to leverage the platform for curriculum writing teams this summer. More information and next steps at bit.ly/3u35k9R
Just two days left to share your #OER needs, interests, and resources at bit.ly/CT-OER-Survey as part of the @GoOpenCT campaign. Visit bit.ly/2LpjvB5 for testimonials and best practices in open education resources for schools and colleges
The overwhelmingly positive response to our post below has encouraged us to keep the survey open for another few weeks. But don't wait: Please take a moment to voice your needs around OER!
Time is running out to share your #OER needs. By Friday, June 12, let us know if you have interest in developing, sharing, and using high-quality learning materials to increase #equity in learning: uconn.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/…
Time is running out to share your #OER needs. By Friday, June 12, let us know if you have interest in developing, sharing, and using high-quality learning materials to increase #equity in learning: uconn.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/…
Time is running out to share your #OER needs. By Friday, June 12, let us know if you have interest in developing, sharing, and using high-quality learning materials to increase #equity in learning: uconn.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/…
Hear from Eileen Rhodes (@eroehl3) of Capital Community College (@capitalcc_ct) on open education resources #OER as a solution to increasing access to high-quality materials:
youtu.be/9sh5AMoGMT4
#ctreg14's Mike Rafferty (@bigideasreading) shares how his district has reduced materials costs by 2/3 using open education resources #OER:
youtu.be/7utn5lTuOIk
ALT Region 14 Schools reduce materials costs by 2/3 using open education resources (OER)
The @CSCUnews no cost/low cost (#NoLo) program lets CT community college students find classes with <$40 materials fees, allowing them to take even more courses. Eileen Rhodes (@eroehl3) of CCC (@capitalcc_ct) describes this innovative program: youtu.be/D_dQJhvouKc