Webinar

Quality, Equity, Affordability: Why Open Educational Resources and Why Now

Open educational resources (OER) are educational materials, from single lessons to entire textbooks, that are free for faculty and students to use, customize, and share.

April 5, 2021

Open educational resources (OER) are educational materials, from single lessons to entire textbooks, that are free for faculty and students to use, customize, and share. Their adoption and utilization in course settings have been proven to be a viable affordability strategy for higher education; however, recent research is also revealing that OER can also positively influence quality and equity concerns. Panelists during this webinar share the outcomes that have been attributed to OER, while also showing how OER can be leveraged to encourage more equitable, inclusive, and diverse classrooms.

Moderator

  • C. Edward Watson

    C. Edward Watson

    Chief Information Officer and Associate Vice President for Quality, Pedagogy, and States Initiatives, AAC&U

Panelists

  • David Harris

    David Harris

    Editor-in-Chief, OpenStax at Rice University
  • Lisa Petrides

    Lisa Petrides

    CEO and Founder, Institute for the Study of Knowledge Management in Education (ISKME)
  • Jasmine Roberts

    Jasmine Roberts

    Lecturer, School of Communication, The Ohio State University