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OER.me is a professional consulting and support service centered on Open Educational Resources (OER). It focuses on helping organizations effectively use, reuse, create, curate, share, and deploy open educational resources. Based on the information on the page, it is not a traditional recorded-course or live-class platform; it is closer to an OER strategy, technology, and workflow advisory service for schools, institutions, and educational project teams.
In terms of subject coverage, OER.me spans the full lifecycle of open educational resources, including legally integrating high-quality OER into courses, platforms, or projects; adapting existing open resources; creating new reusable educational content; and maintaining and publishing resource collections. On the technical side, it mentions eXe, LMS, WordPress, IMS, SCORM, xAPI, HTML5, metadata, and packaging formats, indicating a strong focus on educational technology and resource engineering.
The consultant/institutional background is its main strength. The page states that Jim Tittsler has more than 20 years of OER experience, along with a background in both hardware and software design. He previously led the design team for the award-winning eXe authoring package and developed extensions and components related to collaborative OER production. This kind of experience is valuable for institution-level OER projects, especially those that need to balance pedagogy, toolchains, and deployment workflows.
The website does not disclose pricing, payment methods, teaching language, service duration, or whether delivery is live, recorded, 1-on-1, or project-based consulting. Phrases such as “Get in touch” and “engagements are collaborative” suggest that it is more likely a customized collaboration rather than a standardized course product. There is also no mention of certification or completion certificates, so it should not be viewed as a course product that provides a certificate.
Its strengths are clear positioning and a focused scope: OER use, reuse, production, curation, and deployment. The consultant background is strong, and the service appears able to cover licensing strategy, workflows, quality assurance, and long-term sustainability. Its cooperative structure also aligns well with the sharing philosophy of open education. The downside is limited business transparency: there is no pricing, case study, service scope, delivery language, or support response information. For individual learners, there is also no clear course syllabus or learning path.
OER.me is better suited to educational institutions, university project teams, nonprofit education organizations, course-resource library teams, and organizations planning to build an OER repository or optimize their open-course production workflow. It is not a good fit for individual users who simply want to buy an online course, quickly obtain a certificate, or learn general-purpose skills. The text does not provide information about access from China; network availability, cross-border payment, and contract arrangements are all unknown. Alternatives to consider include OER Commons, MERLOT, OpenStax, MIT OpenCourseWare, or local educational technology/OER consulting services.
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oer.me is an United States Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach oer.me directly.