Responding to the Coronavirus with Open Educational Resources
Open Educational Resources (OER) are characterised by being available in the public domain under an open license, typically Creative Commons, so they can be copied, redistributed and reworked. The literature shows OER to be under-recognised in TESOL but the argument in this discussion paper is that...
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Main Author: | Wayne Rimmer (Author) |
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Cranmore Publishing,
2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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