This chapter, based on research conducted by members of the Collaborative CoCreation of Open Educational Resources by Teachers and Teacher Educators in Colombia (coKREA) project, assesses whether and how a contextually based, bottomup approach to the promotion and advocacy of Open Educational Resources (OER) – in which teachers are encouraged to collaboratively co-create resources – supports the adoption of OER in Colombian schools. The study, conducted with public school teachers in southwestern Colombia, used a Participatory Action Research approach, in which the object of study is not external to the researchers, as the social practices under study are performed by the same subjects who are conducting the investigation. This allows teac...
The success and sustainability of the Open Educational Resources (OER) movement depends to a large e...
This chapter reports on a research project implemented in the Faculty of Education at the Open Unive...
This study was conducted to find out how lecturers in developing countries perceive the use of Open ...
This chapter, based on research conducted by members of the Collaborative CoCreation of Open Educati...
This chapter, based on research conducted by members of the Collaborative CoCreation of Open Educati...
This chapter analyses collaborative Open Educational Resources (OER) adoption amongst Indian school ...
This chapter analyses collaborative Open Educational Resources (OER) adoption amongst Indian school ...
This chapter analyses collaborative Open Educational Resources (OER) adoption amongst Indian school...
The Open Education movement has made efforts to systematise experiences and to evaluate the adoption...
The Open Education movement has made efforts to systematise experiences and to evaluate the adoption...
The spread of Internet and the latest Web developments have facilitated the connection between teach...
The Open Education movement has made efforts to systematise experiences and to evaluate ...
15,000 teachers from 6,000 schools trained to participate in “Subject Teachers Forums (STF)” for sha...
This chapter reports on a research project implemented in the Faculty of Education at the Open Unive...
This article presents results from a study carried out with Brazilian and Portuguese professors whos...
The success and sustainability of the Open Educational Resources (OER) movement depends to a large e...
This chapter reports on a research project implemented in the Faculty of Education at the Open Unive...
This study was conducted to find out how lecturers in developing countries perceive the use of Open ...
This chapter, based on research conducted by members of the Collaborative CoCreation of Open Educati...
This chapter, based on research conducted by members of the Collaborative CoCreation of Open Educati...
This chapter analyses collaborative Open Educational Resources (OER) adoption amongst Indian school ...
This chapter analyses collaborative Open Educational Resources (OER) adoption amongst Indian school ...
This chapter analyses collaborative Open Educational Resources (OER) adoption amongst Indian school...
The Open Education movement has made efforts to systematise experiences and to evaluate the adoption...
The Open Education movement has made efforts to systematise experiences and to evaluate the adoption...
The spread of Internet and the latest Web developments have facilitated the connection between teach...
The Open Education movement has made efforts to systematise experiences and to evaluate ...
15,000 teachers from 6,000 schools trained to participate in “Subject Teachers Forums (STF)” for sha...
This chapter reports on a research project implemented in the Faculty of Education at the Open Unive...
This article presents results from a study carried out with Brazilian and Portuguese professors whos...
The success and sustainability of the Open Educational Resources (OER) movement depends to a large e...
This chapter reports on a research project implemented in the Faculty of Education at the Open Unive...
This study was conducted to find out how lecturers in developing countries perceive the use of Open ...