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Finding, creating and evaluating for Open Education Resources

Create resources like a teacher.

Lots to think about and remember?

All teachers are creative and resourceful. We've used H5P to create activities to check your understanding of where you can find content that you can reuse and adapt and how you can reuse and adapt that content in your own creations.

H5P is free and open source. That means you can use this in your teaching now and in the future without needing to pay for a subscription. You can use it to create learning activities and get your students creating too.

 

How do I remember all of this?

Remember the social bookmarking tools? It's a great way of organising and sharing these resources.

Here's a list if you have forgotten

What do you want to create?

Don't be limited to this list, but we have some guides to get you started...

That list of digital tools for use with students

In case you've forgotten some of these, here they are again in Padlet Stream form. Feel free to add new tools and comment on the exiting tools.

Remember, if you are making a new resource, check to see

1. If you have the right to reuse/copy that content.

2. How you are allowed to use what you make on that platform

Made with Padlet

Let's pretend with a scenario in H5P course presentation!

NOTE: This activity has a links to content that includes images and voices of deceased people. Please be culturally sensitive in your OER creations.