Educators are lucky to live in a time when there is significant access to online educational resources. One of the biggest challenges is working through the amount of resources available to ensure that the resources being selected are high quality, rigorous, aligned to our standards, and not stolen from other copyrighted works. Educational blogger Jennifer Gonzalez writes about an interview with OER enthusiast Karen Vaites during which they discuss OERs (Open Educational Resources). I encourage you to check it out here: https://www.cultofpedagogy.com/open-educational-resources/
Recommended links copied from her blog can be found below (pulled from Kim Marshall's recent summary in his weekly Memo).
Enjoy your explorations!
Vaites and
Gonzalez recommend two platforms that do a good job curating and rating
supplement-level resources:
“A Closer Look at Open Educational
Resources” by Jennifer Gonzalez and Karen Vaites in The Cult of Pedagogy, June 18, 2019, https://www.cultofpedagogy.com/open-educational-resources/
Marshall Memo 794, July 8, 2019