Category: Open Educational Resources (OER)

  • 7 Textbooks By Teachers, For Teachers

    These seven textbooks—written by teachers, for teachers—will help you and your students learn without breaking the bank.

  • Wikibooks: A New Way to Share Knowledge

    Wikibooks allows users to write and read textbooks and other instructional books.

  • Copyright and the Sedulous Ape

    BJ Robinson reflects on Robert Louis Stevenson’s sedulous ape and how it affects copyright.

  • How Open Pedagogy Helps Students and Teachers

    This blog was adapted from the panel “Open Pedagogy: Who, What, Where, How, and Why” presented by the UNG Press at the 2019 USG Teaching & Learning Conference. If you’ve visited the UNG Press blog before, you’ve heard us talk about open educational resources (OER). We’re a big supporter of OER,…

  • What is Open Education?

    The first week of March is Open Education Week. Organized by the Open Education Consortium (OEC), Open Education Week raises awareness about open education and shows how it’s important to teaching and learning. To properly understand the impact, let’s first look at what open education is. What is Open Education? Open…