[Open-education] [OER-advocacy] OER in Educause Study of Undergraduate Students and IT

Douglas Levin dlevin at setda.org
Mon Oct 14 00:53:14 UTC 2013


Cable, do you have further information on how OER were defined in the study? 

It is not clear to me if they were referring to OERs or merely freely available resources. The survey instrument is not appended to the report.

Douglas A. Levin
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On Oct 13, 2013, at 7:41 PM, Cable Green <cable at creativecommons.org> wrote:

> Good news re: mainstreaming OER in the latest Educause Study of Undergraduate Students and IT.
> 
> Report
> Infographic
> 
> Sample tweet:
> 2013 @Educause Study of Undergraduates: 71% of students use #OER, 54% think #OER are very or extremely important: http://ow.ly/pMk2s
> Good weekend all,
> 
> Cable
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