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Of OER and Platforms: Five Years Later

Edsurge

Five years ago, in an essay called “ 2017: RIP OER? ” I pondered whether this year would be the end of OER. The bulk of my concern was expressed in these two paragraphs: Open education currently has no response to the coming wave of diagnostic, adaptive products coming from the publishers. Let’s hope it’s not the year OER peaks.

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Can Technology in the Classroom Replace Expensive Textbooks

Kitaboo on EdTech

Smartphones, tablets, and laptops had become a permanent requirement along with using technology in the classrooms by this time. Decrease in State Funding: The government has been scaling back on the funding on college education since the great recession of 2008. On the other hand, per-student tuition revenue has increased by 96%.

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More College Students Are Downloading Course Materials for Free—Or Skipping Them Entirely

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That figure includes texts procured legally, like open educational resources (known as OER), and illegally, such as pirated files shared through torrent websites. That's an all-time high, and a big increase since the fall of 2015, when only 3 percent of students reported downloading free course materials.

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From Silos to Sharing: Why Are Open Educational Resources Still So Hard to Find?

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For over a decade, plenty of time and dollars have been poured into encouraging the use of open educational resources (OER). In 2007 the Hewlett Foundation’s funding helped create OER Commons. Yet many teachers still ask: “Why can’t I find the open educational resources I’m looking for?” Last year, the U.S.

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Top Hat Buys Canadian Textbook Business to Compete With Publishers in Digital Courseware

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The Toronto-based company once relied on textbook publishers to distribute its technology. Today, Top Hat announced it has reached an agreement to acquire more than 400 higher education textbooks from Nelson, one of the biggest educational publishers in Canada. And it just may have found a key piece to make that strategy click.

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Creating your virtual library (quickly) using Slides and Bitmojis)

NeverEndingSearch

Educational Leadership , 63 (4), 54-59. . I thought quite a bit about how important this virtual presence was to me over the course of 25 years. I started playing around with the fairly easy and recently very popular strategy of building a library scene in Slides. TechLearning. Valenza, J.K. It’d be Really Dumb Not to Use It. Valenza, J.K.

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Education Technology and the Power of Platforms

Hack Education

This is part four of my annual look at the year’s “ top ed-tech stories ” Way back in 2012, I chose “ The Platforming of Education ” as one of my “Top Ed-Tech Trends.” Are any education technologies, for that matter? ” Re-reading that article now makes me cringe.