What are the best practices for implementing open resources to a classroom, and how can educators adopt open resources into their classrooms successfully?
Hear from Ariel Diaz, found and CEO of Boundless, and Dr. Tracey Wyatt, Academic Dean at York College, as they discuss proven ways to use, customize, and adopt open resources.
To implement open resources into your classroom, visit www.boundless.com
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How to Use Open Resources
in the Classroom
Ariel Diaz
Founder and CEO
Boundless
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Dr. Tracey Wyatt
Dean of Assessment & Assistant to the
President for Institutional Effectiveness
York College
March 12, 2014
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“ Open Education Week
What Open Resources Mean for Education
Open Education gives people access to
knowledge, provides platforms for
sharing, enables innovation, and
connects communities of learners
and educators around the world.
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Open Resources:
Breaking Down Barriers
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Challenges of Open Resources
“ Charles Kettering
People are very open-minded about new
things — as long as they’re exactly like
the old ones.
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Overcoming the Hurdles of Adoption
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OER Open WebsitesPublic Domain
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Implementing
Open Resources
in Your Class
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York College
➡ About 500 students
➡ Private rural college in Nebraska
➡ Most students from rural areas, middle-class income
➡ Campus-wide push for digital, affordable resources
• Phase 1: Replaced campus bookstore with Akademos in 2012
• Phase 2: Digitalize library (moving forward in 2014)
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Textbooks prices: Rising at 3x inflation
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Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics
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7 in 10 students
have skipped buying a textbook due to cost
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Source: Student PIRGS
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A Paradigm Shift
➡ Student debt is higher than ever before — over $1 trillion on the national
level
➡ 7 in 10 students don’t buy textbooks because of cost
➡ We need a way to increase student access to educational materials and
reduce the cost barriers holding so many back
➡ Every college is different, but for a small, private college trying to be
cost efficient, cost effective and cost-sensitive, open resources are a
great option
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If You’re Planning to Use OER
➡ Know who your students are
• Every student body is different — understand their financial and social
concerns
• Faculty don’t always have a firm sense of who they are teaching
• At York, 15% of our students were using digital resources of their own accord,
even before we made the campus-wide push
➡ Encourage faculty education
• Some older faculty may have established habits or preferences
• They may not believe change is happening, so educating them on the shifts in
student demographics, finances, and technologies is crucial
➡ Vet quality
• OER are an excellent resource for general education and the 100-200 level
• Ensure that the OER you’re looking at is high-quality, with some sort of external
vetting process
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Supporting OER Effectiveness in Your Classroom
➡ Make OER central to the class
• Students don’t always buy the book, even if it’s free. Tying a quiz to each chapter
ensures that more students will download / access the assigned OER and do their
readings
➡ Ensure the solution of choice meets your class needs
• If your class is fully digital, online OER are perfect
• But if your students need the ability to print, ensure the materials students need to
grasp key concepts are printable without restrictions or limitations
➡ Support with external resources
• Although OER textbooks are appropriate for basic information, sometimes there’s a
need for specialized resources or opinion from experts
• Integrating with your classroom management system allows you to insert optional
additional materials to round out the curriculum
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Conclusions
➡ Change is hard, but campuses looking to enhance cost-effectiveness
and access to education should embrace the new tools at our fingertips
➡ The key to using open resources and increasing student access to
textbooks is to remove all possible barriers for entry — cost, format,
etc.
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Thank you.
Ariel Diaz
Founder and CEO
Boundless
Dr. Tracey Wyatt
Dean of Assessment & Assistant to the
President for Institutional Effectiveness
York College
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Questions?
Ariel Diaz
Founder and CEO
Boundless
Dr. Tracey Wyatt
Dean of Assessment & Assistant to the
President for Institutional Effectiveness
York College