Open educational resources in higher education: cases from Latin America and Europe
<p>The term Open Educational Resources (OER) was coined in 2002 in discussions at the Forum on the Impact of Open Courseware UNESCO. It describes "the provision of educational resources on open license, enabled by information technologies and communication, for consultation, use and adapt...
Auteurs principaux: | Santos, A, Cobo, C, Costa, C, Aguilar, J, Cabrera, M, Cadme, E, Castro, V, Chicaiza, J, Jara, I, Lane, A, Maina, M, Mancebo, R, Mariano, S, Pérez-Mateo, M, Piedra, N, Romero, A, Sarango-Lapo, C, Schuwer, R, Thomson, S, Torres, D, Villar-Onrubia, D |
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Autres auteurs: | Avorio, A |
Format: | Report |
Langue: | English |
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Universidade Federal Fluminense
2012
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