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OER: EXAMPLES FROM ITALY, LITHUANIA, PORTUGAL AND SPAIN

Bačinskas DonatasCalvo Lopez AlvaroDevecchi Giuliana

Montes Rodríguez RamónRibeiro Hugo

Images: http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Risorse_didattiche_apertehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_educational_resourceshttp://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/OERhttps://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recursos_educacionais_abertos

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Repositories of learningobjects/videos

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Italy: http://www.didaweb.net/risorse/index.php

In this site they classify and archive educational resources.

Resources are classifiedby educational field

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Lithuania:

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http://portalas.emokykla.lt/Puslapiai/SMP.aspx

Repository for school childrens. Here you can find all readings for childrens by education programs.

Portugal: http://rived.mec.gov.br/site_objeto_lis.php

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Actually it’s a brazillian site. We do have a lot of issues findingpt/pt contents as opposed to pt/br. You can choose the teachinglevel and the educational field.

Spain: http://www.edu.xunta.es/espazoAbalar/espazos/recursos

There are currently 1,896 available resources; primary and secondary on everything, but also for children, high school and other training cycles.

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http://digibug.ugr.es

DIGIBUG is designed to collect and organizedigital scientific, educational and

institutional documents produced by theUniversity of Granada, to support research,

teaching and learning.

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Wikis or educational blog

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Italy: http://www.adgblog.it/

This is the official blog of Accademia del Giglio: Italian language courses and Art school in Florence, Italy. It is an educational/informative blog addressed to the students and the teacher of Italian language as a second language and to the Art students (at the Accademia). 9

Lithuania:

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http://www.mokslonamai.lt/blogas

A blog about the languages, interesting facts, news, some tips and tricks that study would be more easier.

Portugal: http://educar.wordpress.com/

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A portuguese blog about education, specially high school level. It’s maintained by teachers.

Spain: http://aturuxofilms.wordpress.com/

Educational experience of training and audiovisual creation.

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http://empleo.ugr.es/blog

This blog has a space to share news, articles, interviews… always linked with

employment and job placement.It’s open to the entire university

community.

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OCW sites

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Italy: http://www.federica.unina.it/courseware/

OpenCourseWare available in the web site of the University of Naples. The courses are organized by Faculty.

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Lithuania:

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http://demo.vma.emokykla.lt

Open courses for advanced students to improve their knowledge of the school.

Portugal: http://oli.cmu.edu/

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There’s no initiative like OCW in Portugal. This one is held by Carnegie Mellon University.

Spain: http://ocw.usal.es/

Managed through the Universia portal.18

http://ocw.ugr.es

This site promotes open publication of knowledge generated by teachers and

researchers who are working at theUniversity of Granada.

It’s open access and you haveunrestricted access to the material,

which is structured in different areas.

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MOOC sites

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Italy: http://www.dol.polimi.it/ - DOL (Diploma On Line) Politecnico di Milano

The DOL Mooc is a free module entitled Electronic Publishing: ebook for Italian school, that tries to answer questions like how can you produce an e-book, who are the authors of an e-book?, how to use e-books in educational field? 21

Portugal: http://moocead.blogspot.pt/

23The first Portuguese MOOC, they claim.

Spain: https://unedcoma.es/

Within a project of the UNED (Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia). 24

http://abierta.ugr.es

AbiertaUGR is now a pilotexperience.

Open learning portal.

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