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OER/ Open Access

The worldwide OER movement is rooted in the human right to access high-quality education. The Open Education Movement is not just about cost savings and easy access to openly licensed content; it’s about participation and co-creation.

Phillips Memorial Library

Research and Education

Andria Tieman Michney, Commons Librarian Research and Education Instruction Coordinator

atieman@providence.edu x1252. Library 117

PC Faculty Using OER

2020 OER  Mini grant Recipients

Jessica Mulligan--Health Policy

Dierdre Snyder-- Management

 

2018 OER Mini-Grant Recipients

Megan Chang-- Theatre Dance and Film

Robert Hackey-- Health Policy

Jennifer Van Reet & Kelly Warmuth-- Psychology

Marcy Zipke-- Education

James Waters--Biology

Eliane Boucher-- Psychology

 

2017 OER Mini-Grant Recipients

Christopher Bloom--Psychology

Susan F Skawinski--Education

Kathleen Cornely-- Chemistry and Biochemistry

David Zalewski-- Finance

Seth Ashman-- Engineering/Physics/Systems

 

 

Nicole Allen's (SPARC) 2017 Visit to PC