Open educational resources, student efficacy, and user perceptions: a synthesis of research published between 2015 and 2018 | SpringerLink

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Summary:

Abstract

Although textbooks are a traditional component in many higher education contexts, their increasing price have led many students to forgo purchasing them and some faculty to seek substitutes. One such alternative is open educational resources (OER). This present study synthesizes results from sixteen efficacy and twenty perceptions studies involving 121,168 students or faculty that examine either (1) OER and student efficacy in higher education settings or (2) the perceptions of college students and/or instructors who have used OER. Results across these studies suggest students achieve the same or better learning outcomes when using OER while saving significant amounts of money. The results also indicate that the majority of faculty and students who have used OER had a positive experience and would do so again.

Link:

https://doi.org/10.1007/s11423-019-09700-4

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oa.new oa.publications oa.oer oa.education oa.textbooks oa.efficacy oa.books oa.attitudes oa.economics_of

Date tagged:

08/19/2019, 15:32

Date published:

08/19/2019, 11:32