Instructors can find OER in a variety of resources. The list below is not comprehensive but can instead be used as a starting point for faculty working in any discipline. Remember that not all of the learning materials in these repositories and sources give permission for users to modify content, but the content should be content is freely available under Fair Use and/or with attribution.
General Education Search
Recorded Lectures & Video Tutorials Search
Open Textbook Search
Modular Course Components
Complete Courses
OER and OCW Search Engines
Math
Humanities
Language Learning
Sciences
Education
Social Sciences
Health Sciences
Tips for Searching OER:
Also, see below for an infograpic which visualize the process of searching for OER.
*Note: this infographic was adapted and modified from the University of Texas at Austin's original infographic. For more information, see their Center for Open Educational Resources and Language Learning website.