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Growing Your OER Initiative: Scaling and Sustaining OER Adoption
Moving OER from “early-adopters” innovating with new instructional models to mainstream use requires an institutional strategy aimed at removing barriers to adoption for faculty and students. This session will discuss strategies for scaling and sustaining OER adoption and building institutional support.
Baron, Josh, Strader, Ross
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Research proposal for technology adoption in the oer ecosystem
2016 International Symposium on Computers in Education (SIIE), 2016In the scientific literature of the past 15 years it can be found numerous research initiatives and experiences related to the adoption of new technologies in education. Technological innovations have been constant, often accompanied by educational innovations, but the pace of adoption of the same is not as intense as its development.
Manuel Caeiro-Rodriguez
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Open educational resource (OER) adoption in higher education: Challenges and strategies
2017 IEEE 6th International Conference on Teaching, Assessment, and Learning for Engineering (TALE), 2017Open Educational Resources (OERs) are teaching learning, and research resources that have been made available such that they can be used, shared, and modified freely. They have already had a significant impact on Higher Education (HE), and have great potential for providing further positive transformation.
Tianchong Wang, Dave Towey
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Adoption of open educational resources (OER) textbook for an introductory information systems course [PDF]
Published versionOpen educational resources (OER) can make educational resources widely available to all students and educators for free; however, OER are still untried in many academic programmes in higher education.
Shouhong Wang, Hai Wang
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Sustainable Problem Solving: Reducing Barriers for OER Adoption
2023Session outcomes and takeaways: By the end of this session, attendees should be able to… 1. Describe key barriers around adoption of Open Educational Resources (OER) for educators in higher education. 2. Reflect on the service strategies used by Libraries and Cultural Resources for supporting the reduction of barriers to OER adoption. 3.
Adams, Sarah, Sillito, Savannah
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The VLAB OER Experience: Modeling Potential-Adopter Student Acceptance
IEEE Transactions on Education, 2014Virtual Labs (VLAB) is a multi-institutional Open Educational Resources (OER) initiative, exclusively focused on lab experiments for engineering education. This project envisages building a large OER repository, containing over 1650 virtual experiments mapped to the engineering curriculum.
Raghu Raman +4 more
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Facilitating Adoption of OERs in the Classroom with the Open Access Course Reserves
2019With the Open Access Course Reserves, a place to collect and share course specific OA reading lists, faculty seeking to include OER in their courses can see how other teachers have replaced pricey textbooks with fully open reading lists. Librarians at the MGH Institute of Health Professions built the Open Access Course Reserves, a publicly available ...
Tarbet, Amanda, Bell, Jessica
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Lessons in Adopting OER in a Biology Course
Young Bae Kim is an Associate Professor at North Shore Community College, and also serves as the coordinator for the Biotechnology Program. He is a molecular cell biologist by training and teaches many courses in biological science areas. He has been an OER advocate and generated many his own no/low-cost educational materials over the last several ...openaire +1 more source
Motivations and barriers in the adoption of OERs: The role of subject librarians
The Journal of Academic Librarianship, 2022Rusty Kimball +3 more
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Adoption of OER by educators in Dutch public higher education
2017In the Netherlands, many activities have been carried out to stimulate adoption of open online education in higher education. Still, large-scale adoption by (in Rogers’ terminology) the early and late majority is not taking place. In order to achieve large-scale adoption of OER, it is crucial to know what factors will stimulate such adoption.
Schuwer, Robert, Janssen, Ben
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