We do not formally offer our credits for OERS but we do have a robust Prior Learning Assessment process in which matriculated students could conceivably receive college level credit through articulating learning done through OERS. Our PLA credit is very very reasonable $300 US for evaluation of up
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Joyce,
I appreciate your kind response.
Gene
On Sat, Oct 30, 2010 at 8:45 AM, joyce.mckni...@esc.edu wrote:
We do not formally offer our credits for OERS but we do have a robust Prior
Learning Assessment process in which matriculated students could conceivably
receive college level credit
Chris Fearnley, president of Synergetics Collaborative (abbreviated
SNEC for historical
reasons) recently posted this entry on OER.
Chris is a long time member of the OSS community as well, providing
Linux-related
services in the Philadelphia area and elsewhere:
Hi Gene,
Certification and review of OER is a complex issue. That said, no more
complex in OER than for closed-resources ;-)
A couple of thoughts:
1) Merlot is not primarily a hosting repository of materials -- the
vast majority of resources accessed through Merlot are hosted on
external sites.