Thursday, October 10, 2013

OER Post

How do you see OER content transforming the education landscape? 

Our hope is to move away from a traditional text.  This will keep current with changing research whereas a textbook can only be changed every 4-5 years.  This will also help school districts/individuals save on textbook costs.
  • What do you see as the main impediment to the widespread adoption of OER content by classroom teachers? 
I think one of our main concerns when starting using a flexbook in Health was the organization of the information for the students.  With a text they have all of the information in one place.  With the flexbook we have to gather the information and put it in one place for them.  CK12 offers a place for that.
  • What advantages does OER content offer that traditional resources do not? 
 Flexbooks offer up to date (current) info.  In the ever changing world of health research this is very important.  The other very big advantage is costs.  OER websites are a free, collaborative place for educators to share their work.

  • What about this model is inherently better than the model used by traditional content / textbook publishers?
 See above
 

4 comments:

  1. I think you bring up a really great point about costs. As our student population changes, we need textbooks to keep up with them, and sometimes with paper textbooks, we can't afford to change our books as frequently as our student needs change.

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  2. But there is the problem of finding the information via OER that is current. A lot of the things I saw were old. Why don't people take this stuff down? There is the problem of information overload for the teacher.

    I still am going to print (use paper) for my students. They read better with a hard copy than reading from the screen.

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  3. I agree that most students read better with a hard copy than reading from a screen. My ELL students come from countries where they are used to learning from textbooks. Many of my students need to annotated the text or make translations around the text, so that they can better understand the material. I think this would be problematic with text on a screen. Also, one question or concern that popped into my head is that, when most of our students go to college, they will not be using OER. Many college classes heavily teach around textbooks. so our students should not forget the skills with decoding and understanding traditional text material.

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  4. Brian I agree that today's technology enables us to have and produce materials for our students that are up to date. Flexbooks is one great idea to help accomplish this task.

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