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DECREE ON THE DEVELOPMENT, USE, AND MANAGEMENT OF OPEN EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES IN HIGHER EDUCATION: VIETNAM
Dan Wilton · August 28, 2025

The Government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam has issued a Decree on the development, use, and management of Open Educational Resources (OER) in higher education in Vietnam. An unofficial English translation (for academic and reference purposes only) is now available on the OER Knowledge Cloud.

From Article 1:

This Decree regulates the development, evaluation, publication, sharing, use, and management of Open Educational Resources (OER) in higher education in Vietnam. It establishes policies, mechanisms, and technical standards to ensure the quality of materials, openness, fair and long-term access, and effective use across the higher education system.
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OE WEEK AT CIDER CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF OA INNOVATION
Dan Wilton · March 08, 2025

During Open Education Week 2025, CIDER hosted a special series of sessions to celebrate the 25th anniversary of The International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning (IRRODL). Recordings of all three sessions are available.

March 3: Retrospective on Open Access Publishing
Rory McGreal
March 5: The Evolution of Open and Distributed Learning
Connie Blomgren and Terry Anderson
March 7: Emerging Technologies in International Education
Adnan Qayyum and Levina Yuen

Download the OE Week 2025 overview.

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UNESCO RELEASES DUBAI DECLARATION ON OPEN EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES
Dan Wilton · January 02, 2025

UNESCO has released its Dubai Declaration on Open Educational Resources: Digital Public Goods and Emerging Technologies for Equitable and Inclusive Access to Knowledge. from the 3rd World Open Educational Resources Congress held in Dubai, 2024. The Declaration's recommendations are:

Emerging technologies, including AI, provide opportunities to advance the 2019 Recommendation. Beyond the creation of new openly licensed content, potential applications include: facilitating the detection of existing openly licensed content online; developing techniques for effective OER curation; translating OER into multiple languages; and facilitating content indexing through the recommendation of descriptive metadata. Other emerging technologies, such as decentralized and secure digital ledger systems, could potentially ensure the provenance, integrity and lawful use of OER.

Legal frameworks are not up to date with technological advancements such as these. In the realm of intellectual property rights (IPR), the key to OER, this can lead to ambiguities on what constitutes legal use as well as issues regarding how exceptions and limitations to copyright law may be used even when a work is not openly licensed. Developing clear guidelines and policies that address these issues can help protect the rights of content creators, ensure proper attribution and create innovative technology spaces for the public good.

The Global Digital Compact and UNESCO’s ROAM-X principles, which are rights-based, open, accessible and promote multi-stakeholder participation based on cross-cutting principles, in particular gender equity, can inform policies for OER by providing a comprehensive framework that ensures inclusivity, equity and collaboration in the development and implementation of open educational resources.

These frameworks and principles, alongside the 2019 Recommendation, provide a robust foundation for developing OER. The stakeholders addressed in this document are those in the 2019 Recommendation 4. With regard to generative AI, it is important to underscore that these recommendations apply both to the inputs and outputs of large language models (LLMs). Furthermore, the principle of human-centred use of technology prevails in all recommendations. The principles of transparency and knowledge-sharing are fundamental for the implementation of these recommendations. The guidelines below aim to provide actions to harness the opportunities posed by emerging technologies, such as AI, for expanding knowledge-sharing and creation through the implementation of the 2019 Recommendation.

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Decree On the Development, Use, and Management of Open Educational Resources in Higher Education
Government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam
This Decree regulates the development, evaluation, publication, sharing, use, and management of Open Educational Resources (OER) in higher education in Vietnam. It establishes policies, mechanisms, and technical ...
Posted August 28, 2025

Replacing a Reading Comprehension Textbook with an OER: A Case Study Examining Benefits and Drawbacks for Developmental Students at Wor-Wic Community College
McFadden, Jenny L.
This practitioner research project utilized a case study approach to examine advantages and challenges students have experienced due to the implementation of an open educational resource (OER) in English 095: College ...
Posted August 28, 2025

Open Educational Resource Policy Development at a Campus of the University of the West Indies
McGreal, Rory; Hill, Leroy
Open educational resources (OER) are critical tools recognized by UNESCO and the Commonwealth of Learning (COL) for achieving the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), specifically SDG 4: Quality ...
Posted August 17, 2025

Learning Object Metadata Mapping With Learning Styles as a Strategy for Improving Usability of Educational Resource Repositories
Mendez, Nestor D. Duque; Morales, Valentina Tabares; Vicari, Rosa M.
One of the topics that generate interest in the community is the possibility of relating the characteristics of students with the type of material that best suits the student's learning style, interests, and ...
Posted August 12, 2025

Mining Humanistic Data with Machine Learning to Improve Open Educational Resources (OER) Engagement
Vonitsanos, Gerasimos; Moustaka, Ioanna; Doukakis, Spyridon; Vlamos, Panagiotis
Posted August 12, 2025

Solutions and trends of recommendation systems for massive open online courses
Campos, Rodrigo; Santos, Rodrigo Pereira dos; Oliveira, Jonice
Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) have been widely disseminated due to the arrival of Web 2.0. In recent years, recommendation systems have been applied to support MOOCs users in choosing suitable learning materials ...
Posted August 6, 2025

The Global Neuroanatomy Network: A new repository of open educational resources
Brown, Kirsten M.; Vollbrecht, Peter J.; Baticulon, Ronnie E.; Cannon, Dara M.; Forlizzi, Valeria A.; Yohannan, Doris George; Giannaris, Eustathia Lela; Meyer, Amanda J.; McMahon, Siobhan S.; Stiver, Mikaela L.; Vilburn, Matthew J.; Whitburn, Laura Y.; Carroll, Melissa A.
Many parts of the world, especially low- and middle-income countries, lack access to supplemental, time-efficient, and engaging teaching resources. Additionally, many anatomy educators may feel ill-equipped to teach in ...
Posted August 1, 2025