Finding Open Educational Resources for Teaching

Originally compiled by Gretchen Miller, Wake Technical Community College, and Carol Ormand, SERC at Carleton College, for the 2020 workshop for Early Career Faculty in the Geosciences, with additional resources suggested by Ben Laabs, North Dakota State University, Anna Pfeiffer-Herbert, Stockton University, and Cailin Huyck Orr, SERC at Carleton College

Open Educational Resources (OERs) for college-level geoscience classes are becoming increasingly abundant and have numerous advantages for students and faculty. OERs include open textbooks, open online classes, instructional videos, and a variety of teaching and learning activities. This session discusses the value of OERs in terms of pedagogy, customization, and ease of integration, and provides time to explore how OERs may be used in your own courses. The Science Education Resource Center (SERC) website hosts a vast array of OERs for geoscience teaching and more. The page below provides a brief tour of OERs, as well as a few strategies for searching the SERC collections.

OER textbooks and courseware

Effective online teaching

Many faculty across the US (and the world) made a rapid transition to online teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic. SERC put together a set of web resources to support geoscience faculty making that transition:

For introductory geoscience courses

Developing students' sense of belonging in STEM

On teaching a concept or skill across multiple courses

  • The Math You Need, When You Need It is a set of math tutorials for students in introductory geoscience courses.
  • The InTeGrate project is all about teaching about sustainability across the curriculum, and includes information on how to teach sustainability as well as modules and courses that you can adopt or adapt for your classroom.
  • The Spatial Thinking Workbook is a collection of teaching activities designed to strengthen geoscience students' penetrative thinking skills: the ability to visualize spatial relations inside an object.
  • The GETSI project (GEodesy Tools for Societal Issues) engages students in exploring geodetic data and developing quantitative skills in relation to societally important issues (climate change, natural hazards, water resources, environmental management).

Of special interest for early career faculty

On teaching methods

  • Expanding Your Teaching Toolkit is a page of resources to make your courses more interactive. If you're not sure where to begin, in terms of incorporating active learning pedagogies into your teaching, start here.
  • Pedagogy in Action aims to help faculty put into practice in the classroom what we've learned from research on learning. It includes detailed descriptions of the what, why and how of various teaching methods and has a collection of examples of teaching activities using each method. If you're ready to dive in, these pages are for you.

On teaching in particular situations

Resources from Past Participants in this Session

Strategies for searching SERC's collections




Finding Open Educational Resources for Teaching -- Discussion  

EARTH ROCKS! "Video explorations of topics of interest to students of the Earth Sciences at the introductory level produced by Katryn Wiese, Earth Sciences Department, City College of San Francisco"

https://www.youtube.com/c/EarthRocks

https://www.ccsf.edu/academics/schools/stem/earth-sciences-department/earth-r...

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Switch Energy Alliance: https://switchon.org/
Lots of great resources/videos about energy topics.

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