OER reuse

OER reuse

OER (Open Educational resources) Reuse

The Open educational resources movement has been rapidly evolving over the past ten years. There is an enormous amount of open educational content being produced with little evidence of how this content is being used.

There is a growing momentum to move focus from production of OER to Open educational practice (OEP) to discover how OER content is being used.

The first UK study of OER reuse can be viewed in the findings of the JISC OER Impact project which analysed the link between the value of use and its impact in teaching and learning. There is a full research report (Liz Masterman and Joanna Wild, LTG) and a shorter 'accessible' report (Dave White and Marion Manton, TALL) available for download from JISC.

External links

JISC report http://www.jisc.ac.uk/whatwedo/programmes/elearning/oer2/oerimpact.aspx

Open Educational Practice http://www.oer-quality.org/

Open Educational Resources: The Value of Use http://process.arts.ac.uk/content/open-educational-resources-value-use


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