There is a growing trend in higher education to explore the various benefits of Open Educational Resources. This applies not only to the cost benefits, but also to potential pedagogical benefits as well. This study explores the process of developing and implementing an Open Educational Resource for an undergraduate course and experimenting with OER-enabled pedagogy. Interview data provide an account of this process, outlining challenges and highlighting insights, which might prove useful for other professionals contemplating the move toward developing Open Educational Resources. Interview data are also organized using the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology constructs pertaining to attitude, performance expectancy, effort exp...
This paper attempts to examine the use of Open Educational Resources in both higher education and K-...
Open Educational Resources (OER) remove restrictions for learners and educators by their nature. OER...
Open educational resources (OER) are largely developed by teachers who expect to share them with, an...
This represents part of dissertation research and is a pre-print copy of an article published by the...
Open Educational Resources (OER) remove restrictions for learners and educators by their nature. OER...
The implementation of open educational resources (OER) at the course level in higher education poses...
This article presents preliminary findings from a research study conducted by the Institute for the ...
The implementation of open educational resources (OER) at the course level in higher education poses...
Open educational practices (OEP) is a broad descriptor of practices that include the creation, use, ...
OER is using in several ways in educational settings, and scholars and practitioners have coined uni...
OER is using in several ways in educational settings, and scholars and practitioners have coined uni...
In the current educational landscape, open education resources provide a way to mitigate the rising ...
The Open educational resources (OER) movement is a new phenomenon in the field of education. Increas...
The Open educational resources (OER) movement is a new phenomenon in the field of education. Increas...
The Open educational resources (OER) movement is a new phenomenon in the field of education. Increas...
This paper attempts to examine the use of Open Educational Resources in both higher education and K-...
Open Educational Resources (OER) remove restrictions for learners and educators by their nature. OER...
Open educational resources (OER) are largely developed by teachers who expect to share them with, an...
This represents part of dissertation research and is a pre-print copy of an article published by the...
Open Educational Resources (OER) remove restrictions for learners and educators by their nature. OER...
The implementation of open educational resources (OER) at the course level in higher education poses...
This article presents preliminary findings from a research study conducted by the Institute for the ...
The implementation of open educational resources (OER) at the course level in higher education poses...
Open educational practices (OEP) is a broad descriptor of practices that include the creation, use, ...
OER is using in several ways in educational settings, and scholars and practitioners have coined uni...
OER is using in several ways in educational settings, and scholars and practitioners have coined uni...
In the current educational landscape, open education resources provide a way to mitigate the rising ...
The Open educational resources (OER) movement is a new phenomenon in the field of education. Increas...
The Open educational resources (OER) movement is a new phenomenon in the field of education. Increas...
The Open educational resources (OER) movement is a new phenomenon in the field of education. Increas...
This paper attempts to examine the use of Open Educational Resources in both higher education and K-...
Open Educational Resources (OER) remove restrictions for learners and educators by their nature. OER...
Open educational resources (OER) are largely developed by teachers who expect to share them with, an...