Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path
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Literacy in a digital education world and peripheral issues.
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The Open Flip – a digital economic model for education | Weller | Journal of Learning for Development - JL4D

The Open Flip – a digital economic model for education | Weller | Journal of Learning for Development - JL4D | Information and digital literacy in education via the digital path | Scoop.it
The advent of the internet and digital technologies has given rise to a number of new economic models. These have often been applied to education, but either through faults in the initial models or differences in the characteristics of the education sector, they have not proven to be widely applicable. The use of digital, network technologies combined with open licences is one area that has seen particular success in educational application. This field offers an economic model that has particular application to education, through the reallocation of finances to the production of openly licensed resources instead of the purchase of copyrighted ones. This has potential significant impact across a range of educational practices and beyond.
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The Impact of OER on Teaching and Learning Practice | Weller | Open Praxis

The Impact of OER on Teaching and Learning Practice

 

The OER Research Hub has been investigating the impact of OER, using eleven hypotheses, and a mixed methods approach to establish an evidence base. This paper explores the findings relating to teaching and learning. The findings reveal a set of direct impacts, including an increase in factors relating to student performance, increased reflection on the part of educators, and the use of OER to trial and supplement formal study. There are also indirect impacts, whose benefits will be seen after several iterations. These include the wide scale reporting of adaptation, and the increase in sharing and open practice that results from OER usage.

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