Open Educational Resources aim to offer learning to all, yet the language level used in resources could be a barrier to many potential learners. This paper examines the readability of 200 OER courses in English from two major OER course platforms. We compared the means of readability metrics between these OER courses at different educational levels and subject categories that the platforms offer using inferential statistics as well as cluster analyses. Results prove that there is a progression of difficulty between lower and higher educational levels with introductory courses being easier to read. However, the analysis also highlighted that more than 86% of the courses require an advanced level of English language proficiency. On the other ...
Over the last decade, open educational resources (OER) initiatives have created new possibilities fo...
Open Educational Resources (OERs) are freely available worldwide. Though sustainability (Downes, 20...
This article explores the relationship between academic disciplines‘ representation in the United Ki...
In this research work, we want to follow the idea of using open educational resources (OER) in a cla...
The Open Educational Resources (OER) movement is overgrowing over the last 15 years, as many institu...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the improvement of English speaking skills from the applica...
Open Educational Resources (OERs) have been widely promoted in the higher education community in rec...
There is a general agreement on the advantages of open education in e-learning in terms of inclusive...
Increased interest in more open approaches to learning, in particular Open Educational Resources is ...
According to Baumel (2002), “20 percent of school age kids are poor readers and remain that way thro...
The Open Educational Resource (OER) movement has been successful in developing a large, global commu...
The open education movement has resulted in the proliferation of content that is freely produced, sh...
In this article a brief exposition of what open education resources is presented. The article begins...
Over the last decade, open educational resources (OER) initiatives have created new possibilities fo...
Open Educational Resources (OER) are frequently advocated as an educational panacea, an educational...
Over the last decade, open educational resources (OER) initiatives have created new possibilities fo...
Open Educational Resources (OERs) are freely available worldwide. Though sustainability (Downes, 20...
This article explores the relationship between academic disciplines‘ representation in the United Ki...
In this research work, we want to follow the idea of using open educational resources (OER) in a cla...
The Open Educational Resources (OER) movement is overgrowing over the last 15 years, as many institu...
The purpose of this study was to analyze the improvement of English speaking skills from the applica...
Open Educational Resources (OERs) have been widely promoted in the higher education community in rec...
There is a general agreement on the advantages of open education in e-learning in terms of inclusive...
Increased interest in more open approaches to learning, in particular Open Educational Resources is ...
According to Baumel (2002), “20 percent of school age kids are poor readers and remain that way thro...
The Open Educational Resource (OER) movement has been successful in developing a large, global commu...
The open education movement has resulted in the proliferation of content that is freely produced, sh...
In this article a brief exposition of what open education resources is presented. The article begins...
Over the last decade, open educational resources (OER) initiatives have created new possibilities fo...
Open Educational Resources (OER) are frequently advocated as an educational panacea, an educational...
Over the last decade, open educational resources (OER) initiatives have created new possibilities fo...
Open Educational Resources (OERs) are freely available worldwide. Though sustainability (Downes, 20...
This article explores the relationship between academic disciplines‘ representation in the United Ki...