Introduction to Open Educational Resources
- For those who were unable to attend last year’s Fall II Digital Learning PD this video will introduce you to Open Educational Resources. You can access the accompanying slides here: Introduction to Open Educational Resources
- For those who did attend last year’s PD, feel free to skim the videos and materials presented in this workshop and move on to the next slide.
OER By Discipline Training
This Open Educational Resource training was developed with the support of Guttman faculty from 13 subject areas. Leaning on their expertise this training is organized by discipline to make obvious to faculty the ways OERs can be used in their respective classes. By delivering subject area course content these trainings are an investment in the confidence of current and future faculty members to adopt, alter and create OERs.
Making OER Accessible Presentation
OERs Developed For Guttman Students
- OER Textbooks
- Ethnographies of Work Textbook (Mary Gatta, Alia Tyner-Mullings and Ryan Coughlan, eds.)
- U.S. Government and Politics in Principle and Practice Textbook (Samuel Finesurrey and Gary Greaves)
- Algebra and Trigonometry Textbook (Kieno Brown, Forest Fisher, Vivian Lim and Elizabeth Wentworth)
- OER Courses and Resources
- Web Technologies and Multimedia (Jinzhong Niu)
- The History of New York City (Samuel Finesurrey)
- Open Statistics Course (Shadisadat Ghaderi)
- Introductory Chemistry (Ji Kim)
- The Chemistry of Water (Ji Kim)
- The Statue of Liberty: Chemistry of Copper (Jihyun Kim and Marcus Allen)
- Comparing Mitosis & Meiosis Activity (Karla Fuller)
- Voices From The Heart of Gotham: The Undergraduate Scholars Oral History Collection at Guttman Community College (Samuel Finesurrey with Guttman Undergraduates)