Answered By: Ellan Jenkinson
Last Updated: Aug 26, 2022     Views: 55

The key distinguishing characteristic of an Open Educational Resource (OER) is its intellectual property license and the freedoms the license grants to others to share and adapt it. If a lesson plan or activity is not clearly tagged or marked as being in the public domain or having an open license, it is not an OER. The most common way to release materials as OER is through Creative Commons licenses.

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