OER is any form of educational material (text, video, audio, images, units, entire course, question sets, exam questions, etc.) designed for teaching, learning and research, that is
available online
no cost
openly-licensed with one of four Creative Commons open licenses or in the public domain (no longer protected by copyright law)
FSU faculty have created and published OER, some solo, and some with the support of ROTEL grant funding.
"...provides students with guidelines for understanding writing tasks as intellectual work using Bloom’s Taxonomy and for treating the writing process as a set of variable activities that move along a trajectory from idea or assignment to a finished product."
"...encourages further inspection of the ways in which data is collected, interpreted, and analyzed on a variety of social justice issues, such as health disparities, hunger and food insecurity, homelessness, behavioral health (mental health and substance use), and incarceration of males of color."
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