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Adoption and Impact of OER in the Global South - Chapter summaries

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Journal Article
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Title
Adoption and Impact of OER in the Global South - Chapter summaries
Abstract
Education in the Global South faces several key interrelated challenges for which Open Educational Resources (OER) are seen to be part of the solution and against which use of OER might be evaluated. These challenges include: unequal access to education; variable quality of educational resources, teaching and student performance; and increasing cost and concern about the sustainability of education. The Research on Open Educational Resources for Development (ROER4D) project was a four-year research initiative to investigate in what ways and under what circumstances the adoption of OER could address the increasing demand for accessible, relevant, high quality and affordable education in the Global South. The project was comprised of 18 sub-projects, the findings from which are captured as chapters in the edited volume, Adoption and Impact of OER in the Global South. The summaries presented here provide an overview of chapters’ study contexts, methodological approaches, key findings and recommendations, as well as links to accompanying open datasets. Of the total 16 chapters, 12 are based on sub-project findings and four are synthesis and overview chapters. The chapters are organised into five main sections: Overview, South America, Sub-Saharan Africa, South and Southeast Asia, and Conclusion. Within these broader sections, chapters are presented in sequence according to whether the research addresses basic or higher education.
Date
2018-03-12
Language
eng
Accessed
19/07/2018, 14:38
Loc. in Archive
10.5281/zenodo.1195881;261495:4UTCGU44
Library Catalogue
Zenodo
Citation
Hodgkinson-Williams, C. (2018). Adoption and Impact of OER in the Global South - Chapter summaries (10.5281/zenodo.1195881;261495:4UTCGU44). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1195881