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Friday, March 3 • 11:45am - 12:45pm
The Good, the Bad and the Disruptive: Leveraging OER for Student Success

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This is an exciting time in education! There are more and more innovative open educational resources [OER] being developed and available for teaching many different subject areas. These provide an alternative to the traditional textbooks and technology from publishing companies. OER offer low or no-cost peer-reviewed materials as well as cutting-edge adaptive and personalized technologies. Findings from a pilot study using the OpenStax psychology textbook coupled with a new personalized and adaptive OER – LRNR - will be presented: the challenges - “the bad” - and the benefits - “the good.” The main websites for new OER will be presented and briefly reviewed; updates and contributions from participants are welcome! I am looking forward to a lively discussion on disrupting “traditional” education to increase both student and faculty success!

Presenters
avatar for Nina Dulabaum, Ph.D. ~ Psychology and Education

Nina Dulabaum, Ph.D. ~ Psychology and Education

Faculty, Instruct. Designer, Researcher, Innovation Education-Sustainability
Nina Dulabaum graduated from Oberlin College and served in Berlin, Germany as an international volunteer during the East-West divide. There she conducted seminars on cross-cultural communication, conflict transformation and de-escalation seminars with violent youth as well as exploring... Read More →


Friday March 3, 2017 11:45am - 12:45pm CST
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