The Open Educational Resource (OER) movement has been successful in developing a large, global community of practitioners, in releasing high quality learning material and influencing policy. It now stands at the cusp of mainstream adoption, which will require reaching different audiences than previously. In this contribution the findings of the OER Research Hub are used to identify three categories of OER user: OER active, OER as facilitator and OER consumer. These groups have different requirements of OER and thus varying strategies would be required to meet their needs if mainstream adoption was to be realized
The aim of the research discussed in this paper is to investigate what changes are required to inter...
Open Educational Resources are teaching, learning and research materials made available for free, an...
We focus on the experiences and attitudes of a small group of academics, new to the concept of OER, ...
The Open Educational Resource (OER) movement has been successful in developing a large, global commu...
The open educational resource (OER) movement has been growing rapidly since 2001, stimulated by fund...
Introduces the notion of OER and situates it within a wider open education movement, which has more ...
The more recent interpretation of open education is related to open education resources (OER), open ...
Much sharing and use of open educational resources (OER) is relatively informal, difficult to observ...
OER are becoming accepted as part of the range of materials that learners and educa- tors can use. H...
Open Educational Resources (OERs) are freely available worldwide. Though sustainability (Downes, 20...
Open Educational Resources (OER) remove restrictions for learners and educators by their nature. OER...
The open educational resources initiative has been underway for over a decade now and higher educati...
The Open Educational Resources (OER) movement has built up a record of experience and achievements s...
In recent years, the term Open Educational Resources (OER) has emerged, aiming to promote open acces...
This article explores the relationship between academic disciplines‘ representation in the United Ki...
The aim of the research discussed in this paper is to investigate what changes are required to inter...
Open Educational Resources are teaching, learning and research materials made available for free, an...
We focus on the experiences and attitudes of a small group of academics, new to the concept of OER, ...
The Open Educational Resource (OER) movement has been successful in developing a large, global commu...
The open educational resource (OER) movement has been growing rapidly since 2001, stimulated by fund...
Introduces the notion of OER and situates it within a wider open education movement, which has more ...
The more recent interpretation of open education is related to open education resources (OER), open ...
Much sharing and use of open educational resources (OER) is relatively informal, difficult to observ...
OER are becoming accepted as part of the range of materials that learners and educa- tors can use. H...
Open Educational Resources (OERs) are freely available worldwide. Though sustainability (Downes, 20...
Open Educational Resources (OER) remove restrictions for learners and educators by their nature. OER...
The open educational resources initiative has been underway for over a decade now and higher educati...
The Open Educational Resources (OER) movement has built up a record of experience and achievements s...
In recent years, the term Open Educational Resources (OER) has emerged, aiming to promote open acces...
This article explores the relationship between academic disciplines‘ representation in the United Ki...
The aim of the research discussed in this paper is to investigate what changes are required to inter...
Open Educational Resources are teaching, learning and research materials made available for free, an...
We focus on the experiences and attitudes of a small group of academics, new to the concept of OER, ...