The purpose of this survey study is to investigate faculty’s perceptions of the main incentives, barriers, and benefits to publishing their course materials for free within the open educational resources (OER) movement. Data were collected from an online survey of 1,637 faculty from 56 universities in Turkey. Results showed that even though the majority of the participants’ perceptions of OER benefits and their attitudes toward publishing their course materials were positive, legal issues were perceived as an obstacle to effective application. Intellectual property protection mechanisms were perceived as the most important incentive to facilitate their contribution
Convincing faculty to accept, create, adapt, and adopt open educational resources (OERs) instead of ...
The potential benefits of open education resources (OERs) are well documented in the literature. The...
At its core, Open Educational Resources (OER) is a simple legal concept: it describes educational re...
The purpose of this survey study is to investigate faculty’s perceptions of the main incentives, bar...
The purpose of this survey study is to investigate faculty's perceptions of the main incentives, bar...
Advances in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) provide real opportunities for improvin...
Open educational resource (OER) barriers, incentives, and benefits are at the forefront of educator ...
In this paper, 218 U.S faculty responses regarding Open Educational Resources (OER) were qualitative...
The purpose of this study is to explore K-12 teachers’ awareness of open educational resources (OER)...
Attitudes are changing in education globally to promote the open sharing of educational courses and ...
The success and sustainability of the Open Educational Resources (OER) movement depends to a large e...
Technology proliferation, has transformed higher education to a student controlled centered-based te...
Open educational resources (OER), which are cost-free, openly licensed educational materials availab...
The degree to which Open Educational Resources (OER) reflect the values of its institutional provide...
© 2015 John Charles GrechThis thesis investigates the factors that facilitate the use of Open Educat...
Convincing faculty to accept, create, adapt, and adopt open educational resources (OERs) instead of ...
The potential benefits of open education resources (OERs) are well documented in the literature. The...
At its core, Open Educational Resources (OER) is a simple legal concept: it describes educational re...
The purpose of this survey study is to investigate faculty’s perceptions of the main incentives, bar...
The purpose of this survey study is to investigate faculty's perceptions of the main incentives, bar...
Advances in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) provide real opportunities for improvin...
Open educational resource (OER) barriers, incentives, and benefits are at the forefront of educator ...
In this paper, 218 U.S faculty responses regarding Open Educational Resources (OER) were qualitative...
The purpose of this study is to explore K-12 teachers’ awareness of open educational resources (OER)...
Attitudes are changing in education globally to promote the open sharing of educational courses and ...
The success and sustainability of the Open Educational Resources (OER) movement depends to a large e...
Technology proliferation, has transformed higher education to a student controlled centered-based te...
Open educational resources (OER), which are cost-free, openly licensed educational materials availab...
The degree to which Open Educational Resources (OER) reflect the values of its institutional provide...
© 2015 John Charles GrechThis thesis investigates the factors that facilitate the use of Open Educat...
Convincing faculty to accept, create, adapt, and adopt open educational resources (OERs) instead of ...
The potential benefits of open education resources (OERs) are well documented in the literature. The...
At its core, Open Educational Resources (OER) is a simple legal concept: it describes educational re...