1. What are OERs
    1. OERs can be
      1. Images, sounds, videos
      2. Books
      3. Podcasts
      4. Textbooks
      5. Course materials
      6. Full courses
    2. Freedom to
      1. Share
      2. Use
      3. Reuse
    3. Opportunity to
      1. Improve together
      2. Train teachers
      3. Engage students
      4. Expand accessibility
      5. Reduce ineffciency
      6. Reduce costs
  2. Creative Commons Licences
    1. Attribution
    2. Share Alike
    3. Non-Commercial
    4. No Derivatives (not Open)
  3. Myths about OERs
    1. Free does not mean OER
    2. You are not giving up copyright
    3. You can still make money (sell OERs)
  4. Where to find OERs
    1. Flickr
    2. Creative Commons search
    3. Repositories
      1. JORUM
      2. CADARN
    4. OER Publishers
      1. Lumen Learning
      2. Ubiquity Press
      3. OERu
  5. Creating and sharing OERs
    1. License
    2. Upload
    3. Share
    4. Reuse
    5. Remix
  6. Why use and create OERs
    1. Make a better world
    2. Fulfil the potential of public education
    3. Improve your professional development
    4. Improve your students' learning
    5. Save money