In the Digital School Districts Survey conducted by the Center for Digital Education (2016) and the National School Boards Association, 62 % of school districts had adapted their curriculum for digital content, an increase of 13 % in 1 year, with 38 %
integrating open educational resources.
Integrating open educational resources requires little time and research — and, if done collaboratively, can be more efficient and effective than if planned in isolation.
Not exact matches
To start, here are some outlets providing
open educational resources that teachers can begin exploring, sharing and
integrating relatively quickly.
The courses are a set of a supplemental
open -
educational resources that support instruction for each of the
Integrated Pathways described in Appendix A of the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) for mathematics.