SXSW EDU 2020
How Educators Like You Can Make OER Work in PK-12
Description:
Open educational resources (OER) are the best kept secret of K-12 curriculum: high-quality educational materials that are free, customizable, and shareable. The underutilized potential is right at educators' fingertips. But how can teachers and administrators get over the hurdles of adopting and scaling OER? Educators who have had success with OER will share their experiences and guide participants in taking the next—or first—step with open resources.
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Takeaways
- How real educators and leaders have made OER work in their classrooms and districts
- The benefits of OER for teaching and learning
- Four key areas to focus on when adopting or scaling OER
Speakers
- Kristina Ishmael, Senior Project Manager; Teaching, Learning, and Tech, New America
- Anthony Gabriele, K-12 Director of Learning & Innovation, Centennial School District
- Christine Gumpert, HS Social Studies Teacher; Social Studies Curriculum Coordinator, Garnet Valley School District
Organizer
Kristina Ishmael, Senior Project Manager; Teaching, Learning, And Tech, New America
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