Edinburgh’s OERs


Small Animal Handling Videos

Alsatian dog sitting comfortably on the ground.

An excellent series of high quality animal handling videos. Created by Brian Mather and teaching staff at the Royal (Dick) […]

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Stats for Medics

three women sitting around a table looking at graph charts and laptops

Dr Margaret MacDougall, Medical Statistician and Researcher in Education at the University of Edinburgh, created StatsforMedics as a resource for […]

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To Bee or not to Bee

Three lessons on the contribution that bees make to our planet on the topics of pollination, bee diversity, and hexagons in the bee hive (STEM activity).Aimed at Level 1 and 2.

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The Story of the Woolly Mammoth

Three lessons covering, adaptation, survival characteristics and the extinction of the woolly mammoth with comparison to living elephants. Includes presentation slides and student worksheet with solutions. Aimed at Level 2.

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The Making of the US President

These excerpts from ‘The Making of the US President’ are a great resource for all those interested in getting a […]

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Helen Langdon’s ‘Caravaggio’

This course concentrates on one of the most common forms of art history writing – a biographical monograph about a […]

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Eric Lucey Film Collection

Pink flower captured on old grainy film.

The Eric Lucey film collection in The University of Edinburgh Archives Collection have been digitised and made openly available and […]

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Contested futures for lighting in urban spaces

blue background with white lines connected by white dots.

Created by Mary-Anne Kryiakou as part of the Digital Futures course for the MSc in Digital Education, this resource is a […]

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Embracing the challenges of personalisation in HE

a group of red game pieces on the left and a solitary blue piece on the right.

Created by D. Lozza as part of the Digital Futures course for the MSc in Digital Education, this resource is an […]

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