This case study explores students’ perceptions of the creation and reuse of digital teaching and learning resources in their work as tutors as part of a volunteer community development organisation at a large South African University. Through a series of semi-structured interviews, student-tutors reflect on their use and reuse of digital educational resources, and identify the challenges they experience in curating, adapting, and reusing educational resources for use in their teaching activities. The data is analysed qualitatively within the framework of an activity system (Engeström, 1987) to surface the primary systemic tensions that student-tutors face in the reuse of resources found online as well as open educational resources (OER). Th...
Open Educational Resources (OERs) are freely available worldwide. Though sustainability (Downes, 200...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) provide a range of opportunities to share educatio...
In spite of a few studies on reusability of open educational content in different contexts, there is...
This case study explores students’ perceptions of the creation and reuse of digital teaching and lea...
With the purpose of finding the motives behind use, production and reuse of Open Educational Resourc...
With thousands of materials having been produced and shared openly and freely on the Internet as Ope...
© 2015 John Charles GrechThis thesis investigates the factors that facilitate the use of Open Educat...
Reusing online resources has long been acknowledged as key to developing a sustainable approach to e...
Open Educational Resources (OER) has gained widespread recognition in higher education. Universities...
This special issue of JIME includes five chapters written for the book 'Reusing Open Resources: Lear...
One significant development that has recently come to disrupt teaching practices is the emergence of...
This study was conducted to find out how lecturers in developing countries perceive the use of Open ...
Every day, learners use and reuse open, digital resources for learning. Reusing Open Resources offer...
Over the recent years, there has been a growing interest in Open Educational Resources (OER). A simi...
Abstract: The open content movement is breaking down traditional barriers to learning and resource s...
Open Educational Resources (OERs) are freely available worldwide. Though sustainability (Downes, 200...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) provide a range of opportunities to share educatio...
In spite of a few studies on reusability of open educational content in different contexts, there is...
This case study explores students’ perceptions of the creation and reuse of digital teaching and lea...
With the purpose of finding the motives behind use, production and reuse of Open Educational Resourc...
With thousands of materials having been produced and shared openly and freely on the Internet as Ope...
© 2015 John Charles GrechThis thesis investigates the factors that facilitate the use of Open Educat...
Reusing online resources has long been acknowledged as key to developing a sustainable approach to e...
Open Educational Resources (OER) has gained widespread recognition in higher education. Universities...
This special issue of JIME includes five chapters written for the book 'Reusing Open Resources: Lear...
One significant development that has recently come to disrupt teaching practices is the emergence of...
This study was conducted to find out how lecturers in developing countries perceive the use of Open ...
Every day, learners use and reuse open, digital resources for learning. Reusing Open Resources offer...
Over the recent years, there has been a growing interest in Open Educational Resources (OER). A simi...
Abstract: The open content movement is breaking down traditional barriers to learning and resource s...
Open Educational Resources (OERs) are freely available worldwide. Though sustainability (Downes, 200...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) provide a range of opportunities to share educatio...
In spite of a few studies on reusability of open educational content in different contexts, there is...