<p>In this paper, 218 U.S faculty responses regarding Open Educational Resources (OER) were qualitatively analyzed. Ten categories emerged in the coding process. The top three categories that indicated barriers to the adoption of OER were <em>need more information </em>(faculty wanted more information before they would be willing to adopt OER), <em>lack of discoverability </em>(faculty wanted to be able to easily find repositories of OER), and <em>confusing OER with digital resources </em>(faculty were unaware of the difference between digital resources and OER). The top incentives identified in this analysis to overcome these barriers include student cost benefits (saving students money), student pedagogical benefits (faculty being able to...
The purpose of this case study was to document stakeholders’ perceptions of adopting and integrating...
Open Educational Resources (OER) are becoming a significant, mission-driven trend within educational...
Convincing faculty to accept, create, adapt, and adopt open educational resources (OERs) instead of ...
In this paper, 218 U.S faculty responses regarding Open Educational Resources (OER) were qualitative...
This represents part of dissertation research and is a pre-print copy of an article published by the...
Open educational resource (OER) barriers, incentives, and benefits are at the forefront of educator ...
Open Educational Resources (OER) have the ability to alleviate the student dropout rate, make facult...
The cost of textbooks has continued to increase with significant financial effects on students in hi...
Open Educational Resources (OER) have the ability to alleviate student drop out rate, make faculty c...
Previous research has demonstrated the positive impacts that Open Educational Resources (OER) can ha...
Open educational resources (OER) have open licensing or public domain designations that allow users ...
INTRODUCTION: For the past decade, many educational institutions have launched initiatives to provid...
This paper attempts to examine the use of Open Educational Resources in both higher education and K-...
Many stakeholders in the educational sector have voiced and advocated in the use of OER as a panacea...
The open educational resources initiative has been underway for over a decade now and higher educati...
The purpose of this case study was to document stakeholders’ perceptions of adopting and integrating...
Open Educational Resources (OER) are becoming a significant, mission-driven trend within educational...
Convincing faculty to accept, create, adapt, and adopt open educational resources (OERs) instead of ...
In this paper, 218 U.S faculty responses regarding Open Educational Resources (OER) were qualitative...
This represents part of dissertation research and is a pre-print copy of an article published by the...
Open educational resource (OER) barriers, incentives, and benefits are at the forefront of educator ...
Open Educational Resources (OER) have the ability to alleviate the student dropout rate, make facult...
The cost of textbooks has continued to increase with significant financial effects on students in hi...
Open Educational Resources (OER) have the ability to alleviate student drop out rate, make faculty c...
Previous research has demonstrated the positive impacts that Open Educational Resources (OER) can ha...
Open educational resources (OER) have open licensing or public domain designations that allow users ...
INTRODUCTION: For the past decade, many educational institutions have launched initiatives to provid...
This paper attempts to examine the use of Open Educational Resources in both higher education and K-...
Many stakeholders in the educational sector have voiced and advocated in the use of OER as a panacea...
The open educational resources initiative has been underway for over a decade now and higher educati...
The purpose of this case study was to document stakeholders’ perceptions of adopting and integrating...
Open Educational Resources (OER) are becoming a significant, mission-driven trend within educational...
Convincing faculty to accept, create, adapt, and adopt open educational resources (OERs) instead of ...