Open Education Resources
You are tasked with reporting to your organizational executives or school board, consisting of parents and other community members, about three possible Open Education (OER) Resources that you would like incorporated into your organizational setting and potential use for parents to utilize at home.
Write a proposal for these three Open Education Resources, including:
Purpose/reasoning for use—how will learners benefit?
Any potential limitations, as well as how to overcome those limitations.
A clear definition of your evaluation criteria and the steps you took in your evaluation.
Research that backs up your decisions.
An audience handout of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Although many board members may have a background in education, depending on your organization, such a qualification may not be required to serve on a board. Usually, members of the public sit in on school board meetings, though not necessarily for board meetings of other organizations, especially if those organizations are private. Thus, your writing needs to reflect the varied educational knowledge of the audience.
Length: 3-5 pages, plus a handout for the audience in the form of a one-page Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).
References: Minimum of 3 scholarly resources