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Get your Open Educational Resouce found

You probably invested a lot of work and time in creating your worksheets, lesson plans and other educational resources. And we really appreciate that you are planning to share it with your colleagues! There are many teachers and pupils worldwide who would benefit from your efforts ... if only they could find your website.

Search engines like Google or Bing need to understand the content of your resource in order to recommend it to other teachers. If you want them to make a good job, you need to tell them what you page is about. A simple way to do this is to include a description in form of structured data - a special vocabulary that search engines can grasp and process. Since this 'language' in not quite intuitive, we build a tool that let's you create the structured data for your resource with a few clicks. You decide how much information you want to include, and then just copy the code from the dark text area below to the html code of your website - done!

We recommend to test your website afterwards with the Google Structured Data Testing Tool to make sure that the structured data has been included correctly on your site.

Once again, thank you for sharing your work as Open Educational Resources!


...just select, copy&paste to your html code.

Minimum Information

Additional information

How long does it typically take to work with or through this learning resource for the intended target audience?
Duration: hours and minutes
Which is the recommended age of the target group?
From to years of age
How would you characterize your learning resource? Check all that applies.
– Activity –







– Data –






– Structure –






When was this resource updated the last time?
(Format: year-month-day, e.g. 2016-12-31 or 2016-08)

Is your resource better decribed as or as a ? If in doubt, use "Creative Work".

Author information

Do you want to include the author name?

Which organisation has been responsible for the creation and/or publication of this resource?

License type

Which of the following conditions should apply to your work? Your current selction:

All CC licenses require that others who use your work in any way must give you credit the way you request, but not in a way that suggests you endorse them or their use. If they want to use your work without giving you credit or for endorsement purposes, they must get your permission first. More information

You let others copy, distribute, display, perform, and modify your work, as long as they distribute any modified work on the same terms. If they want to distribute modified works under other terms, they must get your permission first. More information

You let others copy, distribute, display, perform, and (unless you have chosen NoDerivatives) modify and use your work for any purpose other than commercially unless they get your permission first. More information

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