Implementing open educational resources: Lessons learned

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING Journal of Professional Nursing Pub Date : 2024-08-22 DOI:10.1016/j.profnurs.2024.08.005
Joanne Noone PhD, RN, CNE, ANEF, FAAN , Robin Champieux MLIS , Asma Taha Ph.D., CPNP-PC/AC, FAAN , Marilyn Gran-Moravec MSN, RN , Lisa Hatfield Ed.D. , Sharon Cronin MN, RN, CCRN , Rhonda Shoemaker MN, CCRN, C-NPT
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Abstract

Background

Open educational resources (OER) are associated with several positive outcomes for undergraduate and graduate students, both financially and academically. Financial benefits include a reduction in student debt and costs of attending college. Academic benefits include improved academic success, especially for students from populations historically underserved by higher education.

Purpose

This article reviews strategies and lessons learned from an academic multi-campus school of nursing (SON) initiative on implementing OER.

Approach

A team representing undergraduate and graduate nursing faculty, the library, and the Teaching and Learning Center set forth to improve faculty awareness of and interest in adopting OER and develop resource sites for disseminating information about OER. The team collaborated with partners within the university and with external academic partners to achieve our goals.

Outcomes

Presentations to SON faculty on OER identified faculty interested in adopting these resources. Two Masters of Nursing Education (MNE) students identified and shared resources; completed a student textbook survey; and, reported results and recommendations to SON faculty. A university resource site was created on OER. Further collaboration with university librarians to identify and implement OER for specific courses is ongoing.

Conclusions

Students identified cost as one barrier for pursuing higher education. Efforts to reduce cost through utilizing OER may eliminate this barrier, thus enhancing student enrollment and persistence in higher education. Adopting OER is a social justice action that has the potential to address educational inequities by allowing students to attend to their basic human needs such as housing and food.

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实施开放式教育资源:经验教训
背景开放教育资源(OER)与本科生和研究生在经济和学术方面的若干积极成果有关。经济效益包括减少学生债务和上大学的费用。这篇文章回顾了一个多校区护理学院(SON)实施开放教育资源的策略和经验教训。方法 一个代表护理学院本科生和研究生教师、图书馆和教学中心的团队着手提高教师对采用开放教育资源的认识和兴趣,并开发资源网站来传播有关开放教育资源的信息。为了实现我们的目标,该团队与校内和校外的学术合作伙伴开展了合作。成果向护理学院教师介绍开放式教育资源,确定了对采用这些资源感兴趣的教师。两名护理教育硕士(MNE)学生确定并分享了资源;完成了一项学生教科书调查;并向护理学院教师报告了调查结果和建议。创建了一个关于开放式教育资源的大学资源网站。结论学生们认为费用是接受高等教育的一个障碍。通过利用开放式教育资源降低成本的努力可能会消除这一障碍,从而提高学生的入学率和高等教育的持续性。采用开放式教育资源是一项社会正义行动,有可能解决教育不公平问题,让学生能够满足住房和食品等基本人类需求。
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期刊介绍: The Journal will accept articles that focus on baccalaureate and higher degree nursing education, educational research, policy related to education, and education and practice partnerships. Reports of original work, research, reviews, insightful descriptions, and policy papers focusing on baccalaureate and graduate nursing education will be published.
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