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The OER mix in higher education: purpose, process, product, and policy
Posted on 09 October 2012 by Shahril Effendi Bin Ibrahim (Senior Librarian)
Authorship Details
Nikoi, Samuel
Armellini, Alejandro
Publication Details
Resource Type: 
Article
Publication Date: 
2012
Publication Title: 
Distance Education
Publisher: 
Routledge
Volume: 
33
Issue or Number: 
2
Pagination: 
165-184
ISBN / ISSN: 
0158-7919
Summary

uccess in open educational resources (OER) has been reported by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the USA and the Open University in the UK, among others. It is unclear, however, how valuable OER are in learning and teaching. Approaches to OER policy and sustainability are just two other key aspects that remain unresolved across the sector. Based on the findings from the Open, Transferable, Technology-enabled Educational Resources (OTTER) project at the University of Leicester, UK,1 we introduce the OER mix framework: purpose, processes, product, and policy. We argue that different mixes of the four Ps can generate different approaches to OER. We discuss the relevance of the framework and its importance for social inclusion and widening access to higher education. We also discuss the implications of the OER mix for the openness agenda. Institutions may find value in adapting and applying the framework. We invite colleagues to critique it and report back. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]

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