Open Educational Resources: A Solution to Student Debt and Improved Accessibility in Higher Education
Reflect on the fact that you were not required to buy a textbook for this class. I mentioned in the introductory materials for the class that there are advantages and disadvantages to designing a class with OER (Open Educational Resources), but ultimately, I am trying to save students money and decided that I could find the same/similar texts without violating copyright laws. To complete this extra credit option, write a 1-2 page response about your experience using OER in this class. You can include in your response comments about specific texts that you liked or did not like, but be sure to say why. If you think a textbook would have been a better option, you can say that as well. I am not looking for a particular response, so you feel free to say whatever you’d like about OER. !!!please say something like i liked it that way becuase i saved money with not buying the texbook and also at the same time i did not like it because we had to look to internet to find the good and real sources which was hard because I have 1 fll time 1 part time job so I had limited time to do source. !!!
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Open Educational Resources: A Solution to Student Debt and Improved Accessibility in Higher Education
After enrolling in higher education, the intersection between financial constraints and my unwavering compassion for learning about my chosen course became distinct. This is where the freedom to use open educational resources (OER) comes in, as it champions the necessity of students like me. This choice is rooted in their exceptional cost-effectiveness, which mitigates the weight of student debt and enriches access to premium learning materials. With the event of economic depreciation in all parts of the world, I would like to direct the attention of the academes toward adopting OER due to its unparalleled cost-efficiency and accessibility.
Postsecondary education burdened many students with the rising costs of daily sustaining needs, tuition fees, and other related academic materials. The