Finding resources
In the early 2000s repositories were BIG news.
Since then they have faded a bit from consciousness but some are still relevant.
In Spark #2 Christine talked about Merlot . This is Multimedia Educational Resource for Learning and Online teaching site. It has over 40,000 peer revised open education resources.
Equella is a digital repository used by some polytechnics in New Zealand.
OER stands for Open Educational Resources. These are free to use (usually with a Creative Commons Share-a-Like licence)
This link takes you to a directory of OER repositories.
We have some examples at WelTec of some OER courses.
Start your search by looking for these OER courses.
Post the URL of one on the forum and comment on the course (by now elderly).