UNESCO is developing a new, innovative OER Platform which will offer selected UNESCO publications as OERs and allow communities
of practice including teachers, learners, and education professionals to freely copy, adapt, and share their resources.
In partnership with ICDE and other key European institutions, UNESCO is a member of the Open Educational Quality (OPAL) Initiative to develop a Framework of OER Practices that improve quality and innovation in education. More information on which can be found under Resources on the ICDE website.
UNESCO Communication and Information website
13 October 2010
