Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known: nine surveys for OER...
Photo credit: Carl Jones CC-BY-NC-ND via Compfight Astronomer and writer Dr Carl Sagan is probably mis-credited as saying that ‘somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known’, though the...
View ArticleFlipped or flipped open?
PHOTO: CC-BY B. de los Arcos Claire Walker and I were scheduled to present at FlipCon13 last Wednesday, June 18th. Sadly, we never made it, as this silly Spaniard single-handedly decided it would be...
View ArticleBeatus ille…
Photo by alles banane CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 A quick Google-search on the benefits of OER for students will easily deliver a number of hits calling upon, for instance, their power to encourage more...
View ArticleThe lofty heights of open: EADTU conference 2013, Paris
Photo credit: Leigh-Anne Perryman CC-BY Dinner in the Eiffel Tower restaurant may have been the physical high point of three days recently spent in Paris attending the 2013 European Association of...
View ArticleSaylor Survey Report
We’ve had an impressive – if not overwhelming – response for our survey of Saylor.org learners who have been completing our ‘informal learners’ survey. We have now closed the survey but we received...
View ArticleOpen Education Week Spotlight – Librarians!
CC-By OER Africa Today’s Open Education Week focus at the OER Research Hub is on Librarians. The OER Research Hub has been working over the last few months with members of the Co-PILOT project (which...
View ArticleFlipped Learning and OER: Survey Results
Originally posted on oscailte: Yesterday the Flipped Learning Network (FLN) announced a formal definition of ‘flipped learning’, a timely reminder for me to share the results of the survey that the...
View ArticlePutting a pin in a map: Mapping evidence from OERRH Research Hub surveys
As part of the OER Research Hub the community has been asked to respond to surveys examining OER awareness and usage. This has been done using the online web service SurveyMonkey. One of the features...
View ArticleData Report 2013-2015: Informal Learners
In 2013 the Hewlett-funded OER Research Hub Project created a bank of survey questions to test eleven hypotheses related to the impact of OER use on teaching and learning. In the two years that...
View ArticleData Report 2013-2015: Formal Learners
This post follows the release last week of our data report focusing on informal learners’ use of OER. To recap: In 2013 the Hewlett-funded OER Research Hub Project created a bank of survey questions to...
View ArticleThe Open Research Agenda (1)
As we look forward to Open Education Week it’s time to share the first round of results of our ‘Open Research Agenda’ consultation exercise. The idea behind this is to try to bring a developed...
View ArticleCOL 2016 Survey of #OER
The Commonwealth of Learning (CoL) is conducting a global survey of OER ahead of the 2nd World OER Congress. The survey will form part of a study that will be used to inform future strategies, so it’s...
View ArticleSomewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known: nine surveys for OER...
Photo credit: Carl Jones CC-BY-NC-ND via Compfight Astronomer and writer Dr Carl Sagan is probably mis-credited as saying that ‘somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known’, though the...
View ArticleFlipped or flipped open?
PHOTO: CC-BY B. de los Arcos Claire Walker and I were scheduled to present at FlipCon13 last Wednesday, June 18th. Sadly, we never made it, as this silly Spaniard single-handedly decided it would be...
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