The rise of Open Educational Resources (OER) research provides data that Open Textbooks and other forms of OER may be one cost saving approach for college and university students. Yet little research has been conducted around the attitudes and perceptions of the students using these Open Textbooks. This paper examines the perceptions that students have of the different versions of an open statistics textbook used over several years in one community college. Survey results show that students generally had at least as good of an experience using the open textbook compared to traditional textbooks. Suggestions for further research are discussed.</p
The textbook industry is in significant flux that is fueled by evolving technologies, increased avai...
Research indicates that students find open educational resources (OER) favorable, but there is no re...
This paper presents the results of collaborative research between open textbook provider OpenStax Co...
The rise of Open Educational Resources (OER) research provides data that Open Textbooks and other fo...
The high cost of tuition and textbooks can have a negative impact on potential students from lower s...
Rising textbook costs are creating additional debt for college students and in some cases, are causi...
This paper presents the results of collaborative research between OpenStax College, who have publish...
Proponents of open educational resources (OER) claim that significant cost savings are possible when...
Open educational resources (OER), including open textbooks, are free, adaptable learning resources. ...
In response to demands for educational materials to be more accessible and affordable, Open Educatio...
The high cost of textbooks is of concern not only to college students but also to society as a whole...
Textbooks have long been an integral learning platform in higher education. As the rising cost of te...
This study analyzed the possibility of saving on textbook costs without sacrificing student performa...
To provide more affordable course content to our students and faculty, local data on how students pe...
A survey of 2,574 students and 1,157 faculty members across ten institutions of postsecondary educat...
The textbook industry is in significant flux that is fueled by evolving technologies, increased avai...
Research indicates that students find open educational resources (OER) favorable, but there is no re...
This paper presents the results of collaborative research between open textbook provider OpenStax Co...
The rise of Open Educational Resources (OER) research provides data that Open Textbooks and other fo...
The high cost of tuition and textbooks can have a negative impact on potential students from lower s...
Rising textbook costs are creating additional debt for college students and in some cases, are causi...
This paper presents the results of collaborative research between OpenStax College, who have publish...
Proponents of open educational resources (OER) claim that significant cost savings are possible when...
Open educational resources (OER), including open textbooks, are free, adaptable learning resources. ...
In response to demands for educational materials to be more accessible and affordable, Open Educatio...
The high cost of textbooks is of concern not only to college students but also to society as a whole...
Textbooks have long been an integral learning platform in higher education. As the rising cost of te...
This study analyzed the possibility of saving on textbook costs without sacrificing student performa...
To provide more affordable course content to our students and faculty, local data on how students pe...
A survey of 2,574 students and 1,157 faculty members across ten institutions of postsecondary educat...
The textbook industry is in significant flux that is fueled by evolving technologies, increased avai...
Research indicates that students find open educational resources (OER) favorable, but there is no re...
This paper presents the results of collaborative research between open textbook provider OpenStax Co...