I am a Program Officer with the
California Education Learning Lab, a state-funded program that gives teaching and learning innovation grants to public California higher education faculty. We've newly created
CARLE a repository of curricular assets from our grant-funded projects. Our grants require that these assets be openly licensed, unless built off of platforms that pre-dated the grant, meaning most assets in the repository are OER.
All our grants are led by California public higher education faculty and most are collaborations between faculty at University of California, California State University, and California Community Colleges. All curricular materials have been iterated in California public higher education classrooms as a part of larger teaching and learning innovation projects with outcomes and impacts research.
Most of our current materials are for lower division STEM but once our Data Science and AI grants start to wrap up we expect the
CARLE collection to diversify. Please feel free to share out, and if you are affiliated with a public California higher education institution, you can reach out to
in...@calearninglab.org for a Zoom meeting/walk-through. A
video walk-through is available too, for those of you outside of California.
Also, happy to find/join this community in general-- thanks to our grantee Anna Mills for the recommendation. Her team's project
PAIRR is one of the AI projects to have already uploaded some materials!