Open educational resources in Ukrainian
Open educational resources of USUST
- Video lecture series for Ukrainian universities «Open Education and Open Educational Resources: Importance for Ukrainian Higher Education»
USUST Scientific Library creates a series of video lectures on open education and open educational resources.
- Briefly about OER
is a platform that contains freely available presentations and posters about open educational resources created by USUST librarians.
- Textbooks, study guides
is a platform that contains free textbooks created by USUST teachers.
- Video lecture series for Ukrainian universities «Open Education and Open Educational Resources: Importance for Ukrainian Higher Education»
Video of Dnipro National University of Railway Transport
Open educational resources: training videos from ENOEL
The training videos are collected, translated into Ukrainian and sent by friends from Europe (SPARC Europe), with whom the USUST Library has been working in the project "The European Network of Open Education Librarians (ENOEL)" for two years.
- How to Stop the Bleed. Як Зупинити Кровотечу і Врятувати Життя - Surgeon Nelia Melnychuk of Brigham and Women's Hospital describes the skills demonstrated by Dr. Eric Goralnick of Brigham and Women's Hospital that are needed to quickly stop bleeding and potentially save lives in a critical moment or in the event of trauma. These techniques are part of the national Stop the Bleed campaign.
Other
- Video lectures of the Andrey Sheptytsky Center of the Ukrainian Catholic University
YouTube channel of the UCU Information Resource Center, which combines a library and a platform for cultural, scientific and educational events.
- National repository of academic texts
- Wikibooks
is a collection of textbooks with free content. Only materials that are educational in nature are stored here: textbooks, annotated texts, teaching methodologies and guides. These materials can be used in traditional education, accredited institutions, and for home/self-study.
- Video lectures of the Andrey Sheptytsky Center of the Ukrainian Catholic University