Learner Use of Online Educational Resources for Learning – Final report

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18 July 2012
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Pan European
Learner Use of Online Educational Resources for Learning – Final report

Main findings of the study on learner use of online educational resources.

The literature on learner use of online educational resources is very immature, with a lack of meta-reviews. The overwhelming majority of published studies do not generalise beyond their particular contexts of study. There is no consistent methodology.

 

There are significant gaps in the literature: there are almost no meso-level studies, no international comparisons, and very little on learners other than university undergraduates.

 

The JISC/HEA OER Programme has so far produced relatively little data on learner use (some partial exceptions are noted). This is to a lesser extent true for all OER literature – but the non- OER literature is much richer.

 

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