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Open Education Resources (OER) are “teaching, learning, and research resources that, through permissions granted by the copyright holder, allow others to use, distribute, keep, or make changes to them.
OER are teaching resources that have an open-copyright licence (such as one from Creative Commons), or they are part of the public domain and have no copyright. Depending on the licence used, OER can be freely accessed, used, re-mixed, improved, and shared" (BC Campus).
Some examples of OER include:
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There are many advantages to using OER. These include:
According to BC Campus, since 2012, Students in British Columbia have saved over $40 million by using open textbooks.