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This session will explain OhioLINK’s affordable learning initiative, information on applying for OER grants, recruiting and engaging a group of faculty and stakeholders, how it was received, tools used for support and lessons learned. OhioLINK partnered with Intellus Learning to help support faculty in discovery and delivery of OER and library content and in this session you will see Intellus Learning and how it can help other schools and/or systems with their A&OER efforts by really leveraging the resources your library already owns and helping to easily get those resources in the hands of all faculty to be able to adopt in their courses to reduce cost for students and increase usage of quality library content across faculty.
Intellus Learning works closely with librarians to help drive usage of valuable library resources that the institution has already paid for:
• Empowers librarians to respond to institutional or state initiatives to improve affordability of course resources • Combines library content with OER content to give faculty the largest index of resources to choose from. • Makes library content more easily discoverable and adoptable so faculty can easily search across repositories in correlation to their LO’s to find content to adopt in their course. • Saves faculty time in discovering high quality, relevant OER and academic library resources • Provides analytics of Library and OER usage to enable deeper insights into students’ engagement with assigned course content, including library resources. • Integrates library content with the LMS seamlessly for Single Sign On