The Open Educational Resources (OER) team has launched a survey to gain a better understanding of the diversity of the community as it responds to the COVID19 pandemic. This survey is an initiative of the OER Foundation in collaboration with the UNESCO / ICDE Chair in OER in New Zealand. It aims to identify and prioritise local needs for OER. The OER4Covid initiative focuses on supporting educational institutions around the world using open educational resources to ease the switch to online learning during the pandemic. Educators are welcome to fill in this survey which takes approximately 5 to 7 minutes to complete.
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