This study reports the results of a survey completed by 155 university foreign language (FL) directors in the United States (US) during Fall 2012. Survey respondents come from a variety of institutions and direct a range of FL programs. The objectives of the study are to (a) determine what FL directors know about open educational resources (OER), (b) understand respondents\u27 perceived benefits and challenges of using OER, and (c) determine what resources and support are critical to establish or expand the use of OER in FL courses in the US. Results indicate that while 66% of FL directors do not recognize the term OER, many are in fact utilizing them. Those who incorporate OER in their FL courses state they do so to go beyond what is offer...
Open educational resources (OER) have open licensing or public domain designations that allow users ...
echnological advancement and the integration of new technologies in teaching and learning have broug...
Multiple studies about open educational resources (OER) discuss their promise for K-12, higher educa...
This study reports the results of a survey completed by 155 university foreign language (FL) directo...
The open education movement has resulted in the proliferation of content that is freely produced, sh...
The general goal of this chapter is to examine the open education movement in order to understand it...
The Open Educational Resources (OER) movement is overgrowing over the last 15 years, as many institu...
Compared with STEM fields, foreign language (FL) education and second language acquisition have only...
The use of digital resources to support language teaching and learning in higher education has becom...
Open Educational Resources (OER) offer incredible advantages in language teaching and learning. Impl...
Attitudes are changing in education globally to promote the open sharing of educational courses and ...
This paper attempts to examine the use of Open Educational Resources in both higher education and K-...
Open Educational Resources (OER) are becoming a significant, mission-driven trend within educational...
The COVID-19 pandemic has not only created such a massive impact on health but has also drastically ...
Open educational resources (OER), which are cost-free, openly licensed educational materials availab...
Open educational resources (OER) have open licensing or public domain designations that allow users ...
echnological advancement and the integration of new technologies in teaching and learning have broug...
Multiple studies about open educational resources (OER) discuss their promise for K-12, higher educa...
This study reports the results of a survey completed by 155 university foreign language (FL) directo...
The open education movement has resulted in the proliferation of content that is freely produced, sh...
The general goal of this chapter is to examine the open education movement in order to understand it...
The Open Educational Resources (OER) movement is overgrowing over the last 15 years, as many institu...
Compared with STEM fields, foreign language (FL) education and second language acquisition have only...
The use of digital resources to support language teaching and learning in higher education has becom...
Open Educational Resources (OER) offer incredible advantages in language teaching and learning. Impl...
Attitudes are changing in education globally to promote the open sharing of educational courses and ...
This paper attempts to examine the use of Open Educational Resources in both higher education and K-...
Open Educational Resources (OER) are becoming a significant, mission-driven trend within educational...
The COVID-19 pandemic has not only created such a massive impact on health but has also drastically ...
Open educational resources (OER), which are cost-free, openly licensed educational materials availab...
Open educational resources (OER) have open licensing or public domain designations that allow users ...
echnological advancement and the integration of new technologies in teaching and learning have broug...
Multiple studies about open educational resources (OER) discuss their promise for K-12, higher educa...