Oer benefits&challenges by naser chowdhuryNaser Chowdhury
This presentation discusses the benefits and challenges of open educational resources (OER). The benefits include increased access to learning materials for students around the world, enabling student success, free costs for students, and quick dissemination of information globally. Challenges include the need for reliable internet access, requiring new skills to adopt OER, some student preference for traditional textbooks, needing incentives for instructors to create OER, and fully understanding open licensing.
Benefits and Challenges to Using Open Educational ResourcesMegan Hamilton
The document discusses the benefits and challenges of using open educational resources (OER) according to a paper by Megan Hamilton from Milwaukee Area Technical College. The benefits include saving students and institutions money by using free materials, supporting multiple learning styles, promoting global collaboration and knowledge sharing, and expanding access. However, the challenges involve difficulty finding high-quality subject-specific resources, needing ongoing peer review, potential unsustainability without institutional support, complex copyright issues, and concerns about intellectual property from faculty.
Open Educational Resources Benefits and Challengesneha714927
The document outlines both benefits and challenges of using Open Educational Resources (OER). The key benefits are that OER are free of cost for learners, can be easily used widely by instructors in their classrooms, allow professors to showcase their work and talents, provide opportunities for funding support, and can be continuously upgraded unlike textbooks. However, challenges of OER include potential variability in quality since not all undergo rigorous review, issues with accessibility for those without internet, language barriers, concern over maintaining outdated materials, and that creating high-quality OER can be time-consuming.
Open educational resources (OER) provide learning materials that are freely accessible online to be used and reused for teaching and learning. Some key benefits of OER include minimal costs for students, additional course material resources, and new information that can be quickly available. However, challenges of OER include concerns about the quality and accuracy of materials, requiring internet access technologies, potential language or cultural barriers, and lack of incentives to sustain and update materials over time.
What are the benefits and challenges of using Open Educational Resources (OER)? This presentation will outline five benefits and five challenges and provide a quick glimpse into the possible future of OER.
This document discusses the benefits and challenges of open educational resources (OER). The benefits include students saving money on textbooks, increased access to course materials, longevity of accessible materials after a course ends, assurance that content use is legal, and reducing the dominance of textbook publishers. The challenges include difficulty finding appropriate sources, the time needed to adapt sources, lack of public understanding of OER, uncertainty around long-term funding for sources, and remaining copyright issues with some desired course content.
This document discusses the benefits and challenges of using Open Educational Resources (OER) in education. Some of the key benefits include cost savings for students, increased access to education, and maximizing the use of educational materials. Challenges include a lack of understanding about licensing, ensuring the quality and accessibility of resources, and questions around the sustainability of OER repositories. In conclusion, the author believes that using OER expands learning opportunities for students and allows them to gain a deeper understanding of course concepts.
This document outlines the pros and cons of using Open Educational Resources (OERs) in education. Some of the key pros are that OERs provide expanded access to learning materials for students globally, can be easily modified and supplemented to course needs, and help reduce costs for students. However, some cons are issues with the quality of resources, extra efforts required for adoption, lack of human interaction, and copyright or sustainability concerns.
Oer benefits&challenges by naser chowdhuryNaser Chowdhury
This presentation discusses the benefits and challenges of open educational resources (OER). The benefits include increased access to learning materials for students around the world, enabling student success, free costs for students, and quick dissemination of information globally. Challenges include the need for reliable internet access, requiring new skills to adopt OER, some student preference for traditional textbooks, needing incentives for instructors to create OER, and fully understanding open licensing.
Benefits and Challenges to Using Open Educational ResourcesMegan Hamilton
The document discusses the benefits and challenges of using open educational resources (OER) according to a paper by Megan Hamilton from Milwaukee Area Technical College. The benefits include saving students and institutions money by using free materials, supporting multiple learning styles, promoting global collaboration and knowledge sharing, and expanding access. However, the challenges involve difficulty finding high-quality subject-specific resources, needing ongoing peer review, potential unsustainability without institutional support, complex copyright issues, and concerns about intellectual property from faculty.
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The document outlines both benefits and challenges of using Open Educational Resources (OER). The key benefits are that OER are free of cost for learners, can be easily used widely by instructors in their classrooms, allow professors to showcase their work and talents, provide opportunities for funding support, and can be continuously upgraded unlike textbooks. However, challenges of OER include potential variability in quality since not all undergo rigorous review, issues with accessibility for those without internet, language barriers, concern over maintaining outdated materials, and that creating high-quality OER can be time-consuming.
Open educational resources (OER) provide learning materials that are freely accessible online to be used and reused for teaching and learning. Some key benefits of OER include minimal costs for students, additional course material resources, and new information that can be quickly available. However, challenges of OER include concerns about the quality and accuracy of materials, requiring internet access technologies, potential language or cultural barriers, and lack of incentives to sustain and update materials over time.
What are the benefits and challenges of using Open Educational Resources (OER)? This presentation will outline five benefits and five challenges and provide a quick glimpse into the possible future of OER.
This document discusses the benefits and challenges of open educational resources (OER). The benefits include students saving money on textbooks, increased access to course materials, longevity of accessible materials after a course ends, assurance that content use is legal, and reducing the dominance of textbook publishers. The challenges include difficulty finding appropriate sources, the time needed to adapt sources, lack of public understanding of OER, uncertainty around long-term funding for sources, and remaining copyright issues with some desired course content.
This document discusses the benefits and challenges of using Open Educational Resources (OER) in education. Some of the key benefits include cost savings for students, increased access to education, and maximizing the use of educational materials. Challenges include a lack of understanding about licensing, ensuring the quality and accessibility of resources, and questions around the sustainability of OER repositories. In conclusion, the author believes that using OER expands learning opportunities for students and allows them to gain a deeper understanding of course concepts.
This document outlines the pros and cons of using Open Educational Resources (OERs) in education. Some of the key pros are that OERs provide expanded access to learning materials for students globally, can be easily modified and supplemented to course needs, and help reduce costs for students. However, some cons are issues with the quality of resources, extra efforts required for adoption, lack of human interaction, and copyright or sustainability concerns.
This document discusses the benefits and challenges of open educational resources (OERs). The benefits are that OERs can be adapted for accessibility, save students and institutions money by reducing textbook costs, and allow instructors more time for teaching by reusing prepared course materials. However, challenges include the time needed to find, adapt, and curate appropriate OER materials to fit classroom needs as well as potential lack of content in some specialized fields or information overload. Overall, OERs provide opportunities for cost savings and flexibility but adopting them may require significant time and effort from instructors.
Open Educational Resources (OERs) are freely available educational materials that can be used and modified openly. OERs provide widespread access to courses from top universities and help make education more affordable by replacing expensive textbooks. However, OERs can be time-consuming to develop and implement due to a lack of support, and their content may disappear or become outdated. Overall, OERs present exciting new opportunities for supplemental and engaging educational resources, though they have not fully replaced textbooks for all subjects and classes.
Benefits and challenges of OER: An Overviewoertraining
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Leah Hannaford discusses the benefits and challenges of open educational resources (OER). The benefits include saving learners money, long-term access to course materials, collaborative nature, adapting to a connected world, and enhancing or preserving changing/disappearing subjects. However, challenges include finding high-quality materials across subjects, integrating OER into existing information systems, spending time informing learners and teachers, understanding copyright differences, and maintaining effort to create better systems.
OERs (open educational resources) provide both benefits and challenges for students and instructors. For students, OERs reduce costs, improve accessibility, and increase representation. However, some students still face accessibility issues if their technology access is limited. Additionally, using multiple sources can be confusing compared to a single textbook. For instructors, OERs provide flexibility in curriculum design and opportunities to share knowledge. However, finding and customizing high-quality OERs can be time-consuming, and the breadth and quality of sources varies across subjects. The long-term availability of OERs also depends on the maintaining institutions.
The question remains: To OER or Not to OERLisaBellDavis
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Benefits & Challenges of OER by Karen Fernandezkfernandez4
The document outlines the benefits and challenges of open educational resources (OER). Some key benefits include OER being free for students, allowing instructors full control over course content, and enabling universal access to education. However, challenges exist as well, such as OER materials sometimes being of low quality or outdated, a lack of support for instructors to develop OER, and technical barriers for some students to access online resources. Overall, the document provides an overview of the pros and cons of using open educational materials in teaching.
The challenges and rewards of open educational resourcesKathyBright
The document discusses the benefits and challenges of open educational resources (OER). Some key benefits are that OER allow students to save money on textbooks, expose students to alternative teaching methods, and provide lifelong access to course materials. However, finding applicable OER can be time-consuming, and incorporating OER requires understanding various ownership laws and technical skills for attribution. OER may also become outdated, requiring regular reviews and updates.
Benefits & challenges of oer burl battersbyburlbattersby
This document discusses the benefits and challenges of Open Educational Resources (OER). The benefits include: helping to further collaboration and sharing of ideas in education; providing low-cost or free course materials to reduce financial barriers to education; and allowing others to more freely build upon and advance the work. The challenges include: potential opposition from large educational publishers; variability in the quality of available materials; inability to revoke a creative commons license; and potential diminished reputation if low-quality OER are used in higher education institutions.
Open Educational Resources : Benefits and ChallengesNone
This document discusses the benefits and challenges of open educational resources (OER). The key benefits are reduced costs for students, flexibility for instructors, global accessibility, currency of materials that can be easily updated, and customization. However, challenges include technical infrastructure needs, difficulties customizing some file formats, inability to revoke open licenses, potential information overload, and lack of ancillary materials. Overall, OER represents progress toward more affordable and accessible education, though implementation challenges remain.
Using open educational resources bakerKatieBaker71
This document discusses the pros and cons of using Open Educational Resources (OER) according to a presentation by Dr. Katie Baker. It outlines five key benefits of using OER: 1) reduced costs that improve equity, 2) more choice of materials, 3) the ability to blend information from multiple sources, 4) no copyright concerns, and 5) ongoing development and improvement. The document also outlines five challenges to using OER: 1) materials may not be continually updated, 2) some may have accessibility issues, 3) misunderstandings around intellectual property, 4) difficulty finding time to evaluate quality, and 5) lack of uniformity required by some departments. Solutions are provided for addressing each of the challenges.
This document discusses the benefits and challenges of open education resources (OER). The benefits include cost savings for students from free materials, access to quality materials from top universities, helping students prepare for and retain knowledge from a course. However, there are also challenges such as ensuring the quality of all materials, whether organizations will continue financial support, shifting from traditional textbooks may be difficult, and finding high quality materials can be time-consuming.
This document discusses the benefits and challenges of open education resources (OER). The benefits include cost savings for students from free materials, access to quality materials from top universities, helping students prepare for and retain knowledge from a course. However, there are also challenges such as ensuring the quality of all OER materials, whether organizations will continue financial support, shifting from traditional textbooks, and difficulty finding high quality materials in a specific discipline.
Benefits and challenges of open educational resourcesRuthMuschinske
The document outlines benefits and challenges of using open educational resources. Key benefits include resources being available at low or no cost to students and faculty, materials supplementing existing texts and being accessible to more than just a single class. Challenges involve inconsistent quality between sources, difficulty finding suitable materials, not all students having technology access, and keeping materials up to date being time consuming. The author notes there are more factors than listed and instructors must decide if benefits outweigh challenges for their own classrooms.
Open educational resources (OER) provide educational materials that can be freely used, shared and adapted. The document discusses the benefits of OER, including providing education for all, assisting students and saving costs. However, it also notes challenges such as sustaining OER efforts over time, changing mindsets around intellectual property, and the time needed to find appropriate materials across different subject areas.
Open Educational Resources (OER) are teaching and learning materials that are freely available online for anyone to use, modify and share. They include textbooks, videos, tests and other materials. OER offer many benefits such as low costs for students, diverse sources of information, and the ability for instructors to customize materials. However, there are also shortcomings like the time required to find high quality OER, concerns about accuracy, and limited options in some specialized fields.
Benefits and Drawbacks Of Open Education Resources.pptxJudithGraham9
Open education resources (OER) provide several benefits but also have some drawbacks. The key benefits are: cost savings for students by eliminating textbook costs; up-to-date content that can be easily revised; and customization by educators. However, OER also face drawbacks such as varying quality; reliance on technology access; sustainability concerns without funding; and complexity of copyright laws. Overall, OER aim to improve access and affordability of education materials.
Open educational resources (OER) are freely accessible teaching, learning, and research materials that can be customized and adapted. OER provide benefits like reduced costs for students, up-to-date content, and expanded access to learning. However, challenges include a lack of public understanding, ensuring quality, funding sustainability, difficulty finding resources, and training or citation issues.
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تتميز هذهِ الملزمة بعِدة مُميزات :
1- مُترجمة ترجمة تُناسب جميع المستويات
2- تحتوي على 78 رسم توضيحي لكل كلمة موجودة بالملزمة (لكل كلمة !!!!)
#فهم_ماكو_درخ
3- دقة الكتابة والصور عالية جداً جداً جداً
4- هُنالك بعض المعلومات تم توضيحها بشكل تفصيلي جداً (تُعتبر لدى الطالب أو الطالبة بإنها معلومات مُبهمة ومع ذلك تم توضيح هذهِ المعلومات المُبهمة بشكل تفصيلي جداً
5- الملزمة تشرح نفسها ب نفسها بس تكلك تعال اقراني
6- تحتوي الملزمة في اول سلايد على خارطة تتضمن جميع تفرُعات معلومات الجهاز الهيكلي المذكورة في هذهِ الملزمة
واخيراً هذهِ الملزمة حلالٌ عليكم وإتمنى منكم إن تدعولي بالخير والصحة والعافية فقط
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2. Benefits of OER
1. Cost Benefit :materials are free
2. Access to education and Removing Equity gap : All learners
have meaningful and affordable access for learning and
unnecessary barriers to access are removed.
3. Resource availability: Highest Quality material and
education resources can be available to worldwide via open
resources.
4. Accessible design.
5. Sharing and Collaborating contents with other peers in your
field made easy as it available in all sorts of formats.
3. Challenges of OER
1. Quality assurance : fake information can be there
2. Lack of copyright knowledge : Easy to violate the copyright
law due to unawareness.
3. Searching OER resources can take up lot of time: Need to
train faculty with OER searching skill and providing reliable
database otherwise waste of valuable time.
4. Community may be unprepared for this change.
5. Lack of support :Using OER may require more work and
support from faculty and staff to adapt and customize the
materials to fit their curriculum