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]]>Are you a faculty member at an Oklahoma public college or university, or part of the Online Consortium of Oklahoma? We have fantastic news for you! For the 2024-25 academic year, $225,000 is available in OER Faculty Teaching Grants to support the adoption and development of zero-cost open textbook projects. Here’s everything you need to know to take advantage of this incredible opportunity.
The grant program offers four distinct levels of funding, each designed to support different stages and scopes of OER adoption and development:
In addition to these base grants, there are several add-on options to enhance your project:
The $225,000 minimum award funding available for FY25 will be distributed with specific priorities in mind:
The process to apply for these grants is straightforward and involves several key steps:
Don’t miss out on this chance to enhance your teaching resources while supporting cost-saving measures for students. For more information and to begin the application process, complete the FY25 OSRHE OER Grant Interest Form. You will be invited to attend a consultation meeting to discuss your individual goals.
Together, let’s make higher education more affordable and accessible for everyone in Oklahoma!
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]]>Learn the basics or extend your knowledge of Open Educational Resources (OER) and earn digital badges through Credly. Complete the free OER 101 and/or OER Champion (Deeper Dive) training and earn up to a $250 grant.
Award Levels:
Funds are available on a first-come, first-served basis with up to $15,000 in awards available for FY25. For more information on OER training grants, see the flyer below or contact online@osrhe.edu.
2024-25 OSRHE OER Training Grants Flyer (pdf)
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]]>We are offering three main types of grants to support your OER projects:
In addition to these, a $500 Ancillary Materials Grant is available either as an add-on or a stand-alone grant. This is designed to fund the creation of supplementary materials like homework assignments and assessments to accompany a new or existing OER textbook.
We’ve introduced a $500 Collaborator Grant for up to three additional faculty members to collaborate on an awarded project.
To assist you in this endeavor, OPEN OCO Pressbooks is available as a valuable resource for textbook development and adoption. Sign up for a free account using your .edu email address and explore the https://Pressbooks.Directory/ for existing resources to adapt.
After you submit verification of adoption of your OER, the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education (OSRHE) will disburse your funding to your teaching institution, which will then issue the award to you.
For more details or to request a group consultation, please contact Tracey Romano at online@osrhe.edu.
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Faculty and staff who work with faculty on curriculum and course development are invited to complete the OER 101 training offered for free through the Online Consortium of Oklahoma. 90 total $50 awards are available on a first-come basis. This training equips individuals with the knowledge necessary to find and use OER. Eligible individuals will be contacted by OSRHE once they successfully complete the final assessment and offered an opportunity to complete an MOU to receive the funds through their institution. Every individual who successfully completes the OER 101 training will be issued a digital credential through Credly.
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All state system institution faculty teaching transferable courses with OER in spring or summer 2023 are eligible to apply for open textbook development/adoption grants. OPEN OCO Pressbooks is available as a resource. A total of $235,000 in funding is available on a first-come basis.
Three grant types are offered, including:
Additionally, a $500 Ancillary Materials Grant is available as add-on or stand-alone to fund the creation of homework and assessments to accompany a new or existing OER textbook. Funding will be disbursed from OSRHE to the faculty’s teaching institution upon completion of project requirements, who may issue the award to the faculty.
Interested faculty may initiate a consultation request with OSRHE to discuss their project and apply for the funds.
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If you have questions or would like to request a presentation of this information to a group on your campus, please contact us at online@osrhe.edu.
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]]>Interested faculty and teams may submit the OPEN OCO Pressbooks Grant Interest Form to set up a consultation with OCO and find out more about this opportunity. Questions may also be sent to online@osrhe.edu.
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