Learning to Share

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Jorum provides access to free learning and teaching resources, created and shared by the UK Further and Higher Education community. To find out more about Jorum's background, visit the About us section.

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Finding Open Educational Resources (OERs)

- What can I find in Jorum?
- How do I search for resources in Jorum?
- Do I need to log in?
- How do I find out when new resources are added to Jorum?


Using Open Educational Resources (including licensing and rights)

- What can I do with a resource I wish to use?
- About Licensing
- What are Creative Commons licences?
- What has happened to the Jorum EducationUK licence?
- How have other teachers used Jorum's resources?
- How do I use / embed the resource in my VLE?


Additional Information and Links About OERs

-Open Educational Resources: Opportunities and Challenges for Higher Education (2008)
-JISC CETIS: Programme Scoping Session
-OER Programme Technical Requirements
-Comparting Meta-Data Requirements for OERs, Part-1
-Open Educational Resources (HEA and JISC)
-e-Learning Papers


Sharing & Showcasing Your Resources

- Why should I share resources?
- What are the benefits of sharing my resources with Jorum?
- Why have others shared their resources with Jorum?
- Who can deposit resources into Jorum?
- What can I deposit into Jorum?
- Are there any restrictions on file sizes and file types?
- Can I deposit links instead of files?
- How do I deposit a resource?
- How can I edit or delete my deposit?
- How to complete the metadata
- Can I share resources with Jorum, if I am not from an FE or HE institution?
- What statistics are available from Jorum?


Creating and Editing Resources

- How can I create a resource using eXe?
- How can I create a resource using other editors?
- How do I create a Content Package?


Useful Information on Repository Design and Development

-The Repositories Support Project
-Intralect/Intra-library
-Fedora
-e-Prints
-DSpace
-Mr Cute
-EvidenceNet