This group is intended to be for educators interested in using open resources (Creative Commons licensed?) to continue the discussion started at the Digital Learning Conference.
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Let's build a library of OER Resources. Here are a few for starters. Please add to the list. BooksWest, P., Victor, L. (2011)…Continue
Started by Sandy Hirtz. Last reply by Rosalind Warner May 30, 2012.
I am developing an online course and am looking for CC images to add to it. I did a creative commons search but didn't come up with…Continue
Started by Sandy Hirtz. Last reply by Patric Lougheed Jul 27, 2011.
Hi colleagues,We just set up a collection of mathematics exercises with a Creative Commons licence. We are getting teachers to send us what they are doing with the tool WIRIS quizzes that runs on…Continue
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Started by Carles Aguiló. Last reply by Carles Aguiló May 12, 2011.
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Comment by Elizabeth Wellburn on December 11, 2012 at 14:23 The video above:
Integrating online resources into your teaching
references iTunes U resources.
Recently, CEET itself has become part of iTunes U and we'd love to get some feedback on the small handful of trial collections we've made available. Currently there are five of these collections -- each based on a recent CEET Meet. Each downloadable item in the collection is a PDF of annotated links.
The way to access these resources is to
1. go to iTunes
2. pick the iTunes store
3. search the store for CEET (or Community Expertise Educational Technology)
As you probably know, iTunes U is based on the engine that was initially developed by Apple for music downloads. The iTunes music download experience is widely used and very familiar to many. The iTunes U brand has the benefit of being very recognized in the educational field and the number of collections will be growing in the near future as our plan is to create templates so that any CEET participant could create materials for iTunes U as well as having me convert more of the existing Moodle Meets into iTunes U collections.
Feel free to email me at ewellburn@pinc.com with your feedback and suggestions.
Comment by Trevor Schofield on June 26, 2012 at 7:37 Share My Lesson is a place where educators can come together to create and share their very best teaching resources. Developed by teachers for teachers, this free platform gives access to high-quality teaching resources and provides an online community where teachers can collaborate with, encourage and inspire each other.
Share My Lesson has a significant resource bank for Common Core State Standards, covering all aspects of the standards, from advice and guides to help with dedicated resources that support the standards.
Share My Lesson was developed by the American Federation of Teachers and TES Connect, the largest network of teachers in the world.
www.sharemylesson.com
Comment by Erison Huruba on April 23, 2012 at 3:43 Open Education Resources should be the way forward in solving endemic shortage of teaching-learning materials id disadvantaged communities. It is our intention in Zimbabwe to establish OER provision to benefit out-of-school learners
Comment by Ako on July 8, 2011 at 7:21 CEET is a Collaborative Learning Community - to get advice from experts, exchange ideas and resources with peers, and discover ways to personalize learning and improve teaching and learning with technology.
Mark Hawkes replied to Scott Miller's discussion General Help in BC Nexus 3D in the group BC Learning NEXUS© 2013 Created by Mark Hawkes.

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