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Ten reasons to go digital with your course materials –

Ten reasons to go digital with your course materials – | Creative teaching and learning | Scoop.it

"When I was a college student, there were times when I skipped out on buying a required textbook for a course. Finances were always tight, so I tried to balance my checkbook with buying actual books …"

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Open Educational Resources haven’t upended the way that K-12 schools get course materials – yet - The Hechinger Report

Open Educational Resources haven’t upended the way that K-12 schools get course materials – yet - The Hechinger Report | Creative teaching and learning | Scoop.it

"Free, openly licensed course materials, or open educational resources, have transformed a handful of colleges and many more college courses. Students in those classrooms don’t have to pay for once-expensive textbooks. ..."

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​OER researchers don’t disaggregate data on diverse students. Here’s why they should - EdSurge News

​OER researchers don’t disaggregate data on diverse students. Here’s why they should - EdSurge News | Creative teaching and learning | Scoop.it

"With course materials averaging around $1,200 per year, many colleges over the past decade have adopted open educational resources (OER) to ..."

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The adoption of Open Educational Resources (OER) has shown promising results in reducing the financial burden on college students and enhancing learning outcomes. However, while research indicates that OER can benefit students overall, there's a lack of clarity on whether these benefits extend equally to all student demographics, particularly those traditionally underserved. Studies often use statistical methods like propensity score matching to compare outcomes between OER and traditional textbook users, but this approach may obscure disparities based on age, race, gender, or socioeconomic status. Consequently, there's a need for more research that disaggregates data by student demographics to understand the differential impact of OER adoption. Disaggregated performance data could shed light on whether OER effectively support historically marginalized students, such as women, students of color, and low-income individuals. Such data could inform policy decisions and initiatives aimed at promoting equitable access to education. Additionally, further research is needed to evaluate the effectiveness of different course materials, including OER, in enhancing student learning outcomes. Ultimately, a commitment to measuring and analyzing disaggregated performance data is crucial to ensure that OER initiatives contribute to equitable learning opportunities for all students, especially those facing socio-economic challenges.
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States mandate OER and affordable textbook labeling, but challenges remain

States mandate OER and affordable textbook labeling, but challenges remain | Creative teaching and learning | Scoop.it

"Institutions in several states are now required to label courses with OER and affordable materials. Proponents cheer the move toward transparency, though some challenges remain ..."

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Instructors use OER to take ownership over course materials

Instructors use OER to take ownership over course materials | Creative teaching and learning | Scoop.it

"Those behind new open resources for intro economics course see a chance to keep field current while saving students money. Instructors in other disciplines also employing free content to better suit their course needs ..."

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Digital textbook codes mean no selling used books, higher prices

Digital textbook codes mean no selling used books, higher prices | Creative teaching and learning | Scoop.it

"While the price of course materials has fallen overall, there’s one specific course material that’s pricey and possibly unexpected ...".

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